Nathan Weiss Graduate College, Kean University, Union, NJ, United States.
Hunter College, City University of New York, New York, NY, United States; The Graduate Center, City University of New York, New York, NY, United States; Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, United States.
Addict Behav. 2018 Sep;84:53-56. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2018.03.013. Epub 2018 Mar 22.
Alcohol consumption among young adult college students represents a significant public health problem. The presence of alcohol-related cues in drinkers' environments can trigger powerful alcohol cravings, which may influence drinking outcomes. Less is known about how this cue-induced craving influences behavioral economic demand for alcohol. In addition, research has suggested that trait mindfulness may be an important buffer of the effects of internal states of craving on drinking decisions. Based on this literature, we hypothesized that cue-induced cravings would be associated with increased alcohol demand, an effect that would be attenuated among drinkers who have higher levels of mindfulness. Young adult college student drinkers (n = 69) completed a laboratory-based cue-induced craving assessment, a self-report assessment of trait mindfulness, and an alcohol purchase task. Findings revealed that cue-induced craving was related to higher alcohol demand. Consistent with the study hypothesis, acceptance, a component of mindfulness, buffered the effects of cue-induced craving on alcohol demand. Results raise the possibility that mindfulness-based interventions may be useful in helping disrupt the link between internal states of craving and drinking decisions in young adult college student drinkers.
青年大学生饮酒问题是一个重大的公共卫生问题。饮酒者所处环境中的酒精相关线索可能会引发强烈的饮酒欲望,从而影响饮酒结果。关于这种线索诱发的饮酒欲望如何影响对酒精的行为经济学需求,人们知之甚少。此外,研究表明,特质正念可能是对饮酒欲望等内部状态对饮酒决策影响的重要缓冲。基于这一文献,我们假设线索诱发的饮酒欲望与更高的酒精需求有关,而在正念水平较高的饮酒者中,这种影响会减弱。青年大学生饮酒者(n=69)完成了一项基于实验室的线索诱发饮酒欲望评估、特质正念自评和酒精购买任务。研究结果表明,线索诱发的饮酒欲望与更高的酒精需求有关。与研究假设一致的是,正念的一个组成部分——接受,缓冲了线索诱发的饮酒欲望对酒精需求的影响。研究结果表明,基于正念的干预措施可能有助于打破青年大学生饮酒者内部饮酒欲望和饮酒决策之间的联系。