Department of Health Education and Behavioral Science.
Psychol Addict Behav. 2016 Sep;30(6):648-58. doi: 10.1037/adb0000181. Epub 2016 Jul 25.
The first year following alcohol use disorder (AUD) treatment has been identified as a period of high risk for relapse and an important timeframe for enquiry regarding alcohol-related behavior change and its maintenance. In addition, at least among individuals with AUD, alcohol use and negative consequences have been shown to be reciprocally related. A commonly used measure of alcohol-related negative consequences is the Drinker Inventory of Consequences (DrInC). Investigations of specific categories of alcohol-related negative consequences and their trajectories, however, have been lacking. Given this background, the purpose of this study was to: follow the course of the 5 DrInC categories of alcohol-related negative consequences over the first year post-AUD treatment initiation; investigate whether these trajectories varied by gender, age, and/or treatment condition; examine the relationships between these trajectories and subsequent drinking behavior; and investigate whether these relationships varied by gender, age, and/or treatment condition, via secondary data analyses. Data from the outpatient arm of Project MATCH (n = 952) were utilized. Study results revealed that the trajectory of each DrInC category was indicative of improved alcohol-related problems across the first year posttreatment initiation. Specific DrInC categories varied as a function of gender, age, and treatment condition, and the trajectories were predictive of subsequent drinking behavior. Specifically, higher intercepts during the treatment period were associated with poorer drinking behavior 1 year later. Alternatively, steeper negative slopes were associated with improved drinking behavior. Some of these relationships were modified by gender, age, and treatment condition. It was concluded that assessing alcohol-related negative consequences during the first year posttreatment initiation period has clinical utility. (PsycINFO Database Record
在酒精使用障碍(AUD)治疗后的第一年,已经确定其为复发风险较高的时期,并且是询问酒精相关行为改变及其维持的重要时间范围。此外,至少在患有 AUD 的个体中,已经证明酒精使用和负面后果是相互关联的。常用的衡量酒精相关负面后果的方法是饮酒者后果问卷(DrInC)。然而,对特定类别的酒精相关负面后果及其轨迹的研究却很少。基于此背景,本研究的目的是:
跟踪 AUD 治疗后第一年 5 个 DrInC 类别的酒精相关负面后果的发展轨迹;
调查这些轨迹是否因性别、年龄和/或治疗条件而有所不同;
检查这些轨迹与随后的饮酒行为之间的关系;
通过二次数据分析,研究这些关系是否因性别、年龄和/或治疗条件而有所不同。
本研究使用了项目 MATCH(n = 952)门诊治疗组的数据。研究结果表明,每个 DrInC 类别的轨迹均表明,在治疗后第一年,酒精相关问题得到了改善。特定的 DrInC 类别因性别、年龄和治疗条件而异,这些轨迹可以预测随后的饮酒行为。具体而言,治疗期间较高的截距与 1 年后较差的饮酒行为有关。相反,更陡峭的负斜率与改善的饮酒行为有关。这些关系中的一些受到性别、年龄和治疗条件的影响。研究结果表明,在治疗后第一年评估酒精相关负面后果具有临床意义。