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群体和饮酒对个体冒险行为的影响。

The influence of groups and alcohol consumption on individual risk-taking.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Edge Hill University, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 4QP, United Kingdom.

Department of Psychology, Edge Hill University, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 4QP, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Drug Alcohol Depend. 2017 Oct 1;179:341-346. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2017.07.032. Epub 2017 Aug 22.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Research addressing the influence of alcohol and groups on risky behaviour has yielded contradictory findings regarding the extent to which intoxicated groups exaggerate or minimise risk-taking. Previous work has examined the effect of intoxication on risk-taking focusing on collective group decision-making, and to date the influence of alcohol consumption and groups on individual risk-taking has yet to be explored experimentally. The current study therefore examined the impact of intoxication and groups on individual risk-taking.

METHODS

In a mixed design, 99 social drinkers (62 female) attended an experimental session individually (N=48) or in groups of three (N=51). Individuals completed the study in isolation while groups were tested in the same room. Participants completed two behavioural measures of risk-taking: Balloon Analogue Risk Task (BART) and Stoplight Task (SLT), both before and following consumption of an alcoholic (0.6g/kg males, 0.5g/kg females) or a placebo beverage.

RESULTS

Those who participated in groups took significantly more risks in both tasks than those in isolation. Alcohol did not increase risk-taking on either risk-taking tasks. However, those who consumed placebo were significantly less risky on the SLT, compared to baseline. No interactions were found between context and beverage on risk-taking.

CONCLUSION

The findings do not support a combined effect of alcohol and groups on individual risk-taking. Rather, results indicate that risk-taking behaviour is influenced by peer presence regardless of alcohol consumption. Targeting the influence of groups (above those of alcohol) may hold promise for reducing risk-taking behaviours in drinking environments.

摘要

背景

研究表明,酒精和群体对冒险行为的影响存在矛盾,关于醉酒群体是否夸大或最小化风险的问题,研究结果并不一致。先前的研究已经考察了酒精对集体群体决策中冒险行为的影响,迄今为止,还没有实验研究过酒精摄入和群体对个体冒险行为的影响。因此,本研究探讨了醉酒和群体对个体冒险行为的影响。

方法

在一项混合设计中,99 名社交饮酒者(62 名女性)单独(N=48)或三人一组(N=51)参加实验。个体在隔离状态下完成研究,而群体在同一房间内进行测试。参与者完成了两项风险行为测试:气球模拟风险任务(BART)和交通信号灯任务(SLT),均在饮酒(男性 0.6g/kg,女性 0.5g/kg)或安慰剂饮料前后完成。

结果

与单独参与者相比,参加群体的参与者在两个任务中都承担了更大的风险。在两项风险任务中,酒精都没有增加风险承担。然而,与基线相比,那些服用安慰剂的人在 SLT 上的风险明显降低。在风险承担方面,没有发现情境和饮料之间的相互作用。

结论

这些发现不支持酒精和群体对个体风险承担的综合影响。相反,结果表明,无论酒精摄入量如何,同伴的存在都会影响冒险行为。针对群体(高于酒精)的影响可能有助于减少饮酒环境中的冒险行为。

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