Leigh B C
Psychol Bull. 1989 May;105(3):361-73. doi: 10.1037/0033-2909.105.3.361.
Discusses substantive issues in predicting drinking patterns from expectancies, as well as issues of content and measurement of the scales developed to measure these expectancies. In recent years, much research has suggested that alcohol expectancies--or the beliefs that individuals hold about the effects of alcohol on their behavior, moods, and emotions--are an important factor in motivating drinking behavior. Although measures of these expectancies have consistently been shown to be correlated with measures of alcohol use, conceptual and methodological problems remain to be addressed. In order to progress in understanding this potentially important psychosocial factor in abusive and nonabusive drinking, alcohol expectancy research, which has been atheoretical in nature, should attend to potential contributions from other areas of research in psychology.
讨论了从预期来预测饮酒模式中的实质性问题,以及为测量这些预期而开发的量表的内容和测量问题。近年来,许多研究表明,饮酒预期——即个体对酒精对其行为、情绪和情感影响的信念——是激发饮酒行为的一个重要因素。尽管这些预期的测量一直被证明与酒精使用的测量相关,但概念和方法上的问题仍有待解决。为了在理解这一在滥用和非滥用饮酒中潜在重要的心理社会因素方面取得进展,本质上一直缺乏理论依据的饮酒预期研究应关注心理学其他研究领域的潜在贡献。