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减少饮酒的动机:一项国际调查,探索可能导致饮酒习惯改变的经验。

Motivations for reducing alcohol consumption: An international survey exploring experiences that may lead to a change in drinking habits.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Social Work and Public Health, Oxford Brookes University, Gipsy Lane, Oxford, UK.

Department of Psychological Sciences, Birkbeck University of London, UK.

出版信息

Addict Behav. 2017 Dec;75:40-46. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2017.06.019. Epub 2017 Jun 30.

Abstract

AIMS

Brief interventions delivered by doctors and other healthcare practitioners might be meaningfully enhanced by understanding what individual experiences might lead patients to cut down. The aim of the current paper was to explore the experiences that might lead people to reduce their alcohol consumption and to compare these findings between respondents from 21 different countries.

METHODS

Global Drug Survey is an online cross sectional, opportunistic anonymous survey. This paper includes 72,209 respondents from 21 counties with over 250 respondents (60.8% male).

RESULTS

Almost a third (32.9%) of participants reported that they would like to drink less alcohol over the next 12months, and a third thought their GP would tell them to cut down if they were honest about their drinking. The primary experiences that were rated as most likely to lead to a change in behaviour were related to physical health, sexual assault and having to seek emergency medical treatment. Respondents from Germany were more likely to select embarrassment as a motivation to reduce drinking than those from other counties. Females were more likely to report indicate motivations related to sexual regret, sexual assault or seeking treatment. Older participants and those in the low risk audit category were more likely to report embarrassment or forgetfulness as potential motivation for change.

CONCLUSION

Understanding the different motivations that may lead individuals to change their drinking behaviours can be used to inform targeted brief interventions and targeted public health guidance.

摘要

目的

通过了解哪些个体经历可能促使患者减少饮酒量,医生和其他医疗保健从业者提供的简短干预措施可能会得到有意义的加强。本文旨在探讨可能促使人们减少饮酒量的经历,并比较来自 21 个不同国家的受访者的这些发现。

方法

全球毒品调查是一项在线的横断面、机会性匿名调查。本文包括来自 21 个国家的 72,209 名受访者,每个国家的受访者超过 250 名(60.8%为男性)。

结果

近三分之一(32.9%)的参与者表示他们希望在未来 12 个月内减少饮酒量,而三分之一的人认为如果他们坦诚自己的饮酒量,他们的全科医生会告诉他们减少饮酒量。被评为最有可能导致行为改变的主要经历与身体健康、性侵犯和需要紧急医疗救治有关。与其他国家的受访者相比,来自德国的受访者更有可能选择尴尬作为减少饮酒的动机。女性更有可能报告与性后悔、性侵犯或寻求治疗有关的动机。年龄较大的参与者和低风险审计类别的参与者更有可能报告尴尬或健忘作为潜在的改变动机。

结论

了解可能促使个人改变饮酒行为的不同动机,可以用于为有针对性的简短干预措施和有针对性的公共卫生指南提供信息。

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