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问题饮酒者和非问题饮酒者的显性与隐性积极饮酒期望:从青少年早期到成年期各年龄组的差异

Explicit and Implicit Positive Alcohol Expectancies in Problem and Non-Problem Drinkers: Differences Across Age Groups from Young Adolescence to Adulthood.

作者信息

Vilenne Aurélie, Quertemont Etienne

机构信息

Département Psychologie, Cognition et Comportement, Université de Liège Liège, Belgium.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2015 Nov 17;6:1773. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01773. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

AIMS

Recent studies with animal models showed that the stimulant and sedative effects of alcohol change during the adolescent period. In humans, the stimulant effects of ethanol are most often indirectly recorded through the measurement of explicit and implicit alcohol effect expectancies. However, it is unknown how such implicit and explicit expectancies evolve with age in humans during adolescence.

METHODS

Adolescent (13-16 year old), young adult (17-18 year old), and adult (35-55 year old) participants were recruited. On the basis of their score on the Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test (AUDIT), they were classified as non-problem (AUDIT ≤ 7) or problem (AUDIT ≥ 11) drinkers. The participants completed the Alcohol Expectancy Questionnaire (AEQ) and performed two unipolar Implicit Association Test (IAT) to assess implicit associations between alcohol and the concepts of "stimulation" and "sedation".

RESULTS

Problem drinkers from the three age groups reported significantly higher positive alcohol expectancies than non-problem drinkers on all AEQ subscales. Positive alcohol explicit expectancies also gradually decreased with age, with adolescent problem drinkers reporting especially high positive expectancies. This effect was statistically significant for all positive expectancies, with the exception of relaxation expectancies that were only close to statistical significance. In contrast, stimulation and sedation alcohol implicit associations were not significantly different between problem and non-problem drinkers and did not change with age.

CONCLUSION

These results indicate that explicit positive alcohol effect expectancies predict current alcohol consumption levels, especially in adolescents. Positive alcohol expectancies also gradually decrease with age in the three cross-sectional groups of adolescents, young adults, and adults. This effect might be related to changes in the physiological response to alcohol.

摘要

目的

近期动物模型研究表明,酒精的兴奋和镇静作用在青少年时期会发生变化。在人类中,乙醇的兴奋作用通常通过测量显性和隐性酒精效应预期来间接记录。然而,在青少年时期,这种显性和隐性预期如何随年龄在人类中演变尚不清楚。

方法

招募了青少年(13 - 16岁)、青年成年人(17 - 18岁)和成年人(35 - 55岁)参与者。根据他们在酒精使用障碍识别测试(AUDIT)中的得分,将他们分为无问题(AUDIT≤7)或有问题(AUDIT≥11)饮酒者。参与者完成了酒精预期问卷(AEQ),并进行了两项单极内隐联想测验(IAT),以评估酒精与“兴奋”和“镇静”概念之间的内隐联想。

结果

在所有AEQ子量表上,来自三个年龄组的有问题饮酒者报告的积极酒精预期显著高于无问题饮酒者。积极的酒精显性预期也随着年龄逐渐降低,青少年有问题饮酒者报告的积极预期尤其高。除了放松预期仅接近统计学显著性外,所有积极预期的这种效应在统计学上都是显著的。相比之下,有问题和无问题饮酒者之间酒精与兴奋和镇静的内隐联想没有显著差异,并且不随年龄变化。

结论

这些结果表明,显性的积极酒精效应预期可预测当前的酒精消费水平,尤其是在青少年中。在青少年、青年成年人和成年人这三个横断面组中,积极的酒精预期也随着年龄逐渐降低。这种效应可能与对酒精的生理反应变化有关。

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