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评估显性和隐性饮酒身份中心性与危险饮酒之间的关系。

Evaluating the Relationship between Explicit and Implicit Drinking Identity Centrality and Hazardous Drinking.

作者信息

Lindgren Kristen P, Ramirez Jason J, Namaky Nauder, Olin Cecilia C, Teachman Bethany A

机构信息

University of Washington, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, 1100 NE 45 St., Ste 300, Seattle, WA 98105, USA.

University of Virginia, Department of Psychology, PO BOX 400400, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4400, USA.

出版信息

Addict Behav Rep. 2016 Dec;4:87-96. doi: 10.1016/j.abrep.2016.10.004. Epub 2016 Oct 27.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Drinking identity strength (how strongly one views oneself as a drinker) is a promising risk factor for hazardous drinking. A critical next step is to investigate whether the centrality of drinking identity (i.e., the relative importance of drinking vs. other identity domains, like well-being, relationships, education) also plays a role. Thus, we developed explicit and implicit measures of drinking identity centrality and evaluated them as predictors of hazardous drinking after controlling for explicit drinking identity strength.

METHODS

Two studies were conducted (s = 360 and 450, respectively). Participants, who self-identified as full-time students, completed measures of explicit identity strength, explicit and implicit centrality, and the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT). Study 1a evaluated two variants of the implicit measure (short- vs. long-format of the Multi-category Implicit Association Test); Study 1b only included the long form and also assessed alcohol consumption.

RESULTS

In Study 1a, implicit and explicit centrality measures were positively and significantly associated with AUDIT scores after controlling for explicit drinking identity strength. There were no significant differences in the implicit measure variants, but the long format had slightly higher internal consistency. In Study 1b, results replicated for explicit, but not implicit, centrality.

CONCLUSIONS

These studies provide preliminary evidence that drinking identity centrality may be an important factor for predicting hazardous drinking. Future research should improve its measurement and evaluate implicit and explicit centrality in experimental and longitudinal studies.

摘要

引言

饮酒身份强度(一个人将自己视为饮酒者的强烈程度)是危险饮酒的一个有前景的风险因素。关键的下一步是研究饮酒身份的核心地位(即饮酒相对于其他身份领域,如幸福、人际关系、教育的相对重要性)是否也起作用。因此,我们开发了饮酒身份核心地位的显性和隐性测量方法,并在控制显性饮酒身份强度后,将它们作为危险饮酒的预测指标进行评估。

方法

进行了两项研究(样本量分别为360和450)。自我认定为全日制学生的参与者完成了显性身份强度、显性和隐性核心地位的测量,以及酒精使用障碍识别测试(AUDIT)。研究1a评估了隐性测量的两种变体(多类别内隐联想测验的短格式和长格式);研究1b只包括长格式,并且还评估了酒精消费情况。

结果

在研究1a中,在控制显性饮酒身份强度后,隐性和显性核心地位测量与AUDIT分数呈显著正相关。隐性测量变体之间没有显著差异,但长格式的内部一致性略高。在研究1b中,显性核心地位的结果得到了重复,但隐性核心地位的结果没有。

结论

这些研究提供了初步证据,表明饮酒身份核心地位可能是预测危险饮酒的一个重要因素。未来的研究应该改进其测量方法,并在实验和纵向研究中评估隐性和显性核心地位。

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