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测试含咖啡因酒精特定预期模型。

Testing a model of caffeinated alcohol-specific expectancies.

作者信息

Linden-Carmichael Ashley N, Lau-Barraco Cathy, Stamates Amy L

机构信息

Old Dominion University, Mills Godwin Building, Norfolk, VA 23529-0267, USA.

Old Dominion University, Mills Godwin Building, Norfolk, VA 23529-0267, USA; Virginia Consortium Program in Clinical Psychology, 700 Park Avenue/MCAR-410, Norfolk, VA 23504, USA.

出版信息

Addict Behav. 2015 Aug;47:38-41. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2015.03.015. Epub 2015 Mar 24.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The present study sought to further understand the association between caffeinated alcoholic beverage (CAB) use and alcohol-related risks. In particular, we focused on the role of two identified expectancies specific to CAB use: intoxication enhancement and avoidance of negative consequences. Although outcome expectancies are consistent predictors of substance use, limited research has examined expectancies related to CAB use and their association with alcohol-related behaviors, such as protecting themselves from alcohol-related harms. Consequently, the present study examined CAB-specific expectancies and protective behavioral strategies (PBS) as mediators of CAB use and negative consequences.

METHODS

Participants were 322 (219 women) college drinkers who completed self-report measures of typical CAB and alcohol use, CAB-specific expectancies, PBS use, and alcohol-related harms.

RESULTS

Structural equation modeling revealed, after controlling for typical non-CAB heavy alcohol use, a significant indirect effect of CAB use to alcohol-related problems through avoidance of negative consequences CAB expectancies and PBS use. However, intoxication enhancement expectancies did not mediate this association.

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings indicate that heavier CAB use was associated with stronger expectations that drinking CABs can help avoid negative consequences. These beliefs were related to using fewer PBS when drinking and a greater likelihood of experiencing problems. Given that these expectancies may be underlying mechanisms of CAB use, their inclusion in existing alcohol interventions may be beneficial.

摘要

引言

本研究旨在进一步了解含咖啡因酒精饮料(CAB)的饮用与酒精相关风险之间的关联。具体而言,我们关注与饮用CAB相关的两种特定预期所起的作用:增强醉酒感和避免负面后果。尽管结果预期是物质使用的一致预测指标,但针对与饮用CAB相关的预期及其与酒精相关行为(如保护自己免受酒精相关伤害)之间关联的研究却很有限。因此,本研究考察了特定于CAB的预期和保护性行为策略(PBS)作为CAB使用与负面后果之间的中介因素。

方法

参与者为322名(219名女性)大学饮酒者,他们完成了关于典型CAB和酒精使用、特定于CAB的预期、PBS使用以及酒精相关危害的自我报告测量。

结果

结构方程模型显示,在控制了典型的非CAB重度酒精使用后,通过避免负面后果CAB预期和PBS使用,CAB使用对酒精相关问题存在显著的间接影响。然而,增强醉酒感预期并未介导这种关联。

结论

我们的研究结果表明,更多地饮用CAB与更强的预期有关,即饮用CAB有助于避免负面后果。这些信念与饮酒时较少使用PBS以及出现问题的可能性更大有关。鉴于这些预期可能是饮用CAB的潜在机制,将其纳入现有的酒精干预措施可能会有所帮助。

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