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保护性行为策略是否与高强度饮酒日的负面后果减少有关?基于测量爆发设计的结果。

Are protective behavioral strategies associated with fewer negative consequences on high-intensity drinking days? Results from a measurement-burst design.

机构信息

Department of Biobehavioral Health, The Pennsylvania State University.

Department of Human Development and Family Studies, The Pennsylvania State University.

出版信息

Psychol Addict Behav. 2018 Dec;32(8):904-913. doi: 10.1037/adb0000421. Epub 2018 Oct 25.

Abstract

Heavy episodic drinking (HED) is prevalent among college students and associated with harms. However, many students engage in "high-intensity drinking" (HID) by drinking at thresholds beyond HED. HID relative to HED-only is associated with elevated risk for acute and severe negative consequences. When used, protective behavioral strategies (PBS) are shown to help drinkers limit their drinking and lower their odds of experiencing consequences. This study assessed whether PBS use was associated with reduced consequences on occasions college students engaged in HID relative to HED-only. Data were from a longitudinal measurement-burst design (14-day bursts across 4 semesters) from 256 college students who engaged in HID on at least 1 reported day, yielding 2,352 daily drinking reports. Participants reported the number of standard drinks consumed on each day and, on days with 1+ drinks, whether they used PBS and experienced a variety of negative drinking-related consequences. Three-level multilevel models revealed that on days when students used manner of drinking PBS there was a weaker association between HID and passing out from drinking. On days students used serious harm reduction PBS there was a weaker association of HID with having no one sober enough to drive and experiencing regretted sexual behaviors. Use of some PBS may help college students reduce harms on HID occasions relative to HED-only occasions. Interventions should promote use of planning strategies to minimize harm, especially on HID occasions. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2018 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

重度间断性饮酒(HED)在大学生中很普遍,并且与危害有关。然而,许多学生通过饮用超过 HED 阈值的“高强度饮酒”(HID)来参与。与仅 HED 相比,HID 与急性和严重负面后果的风险增加有关。当使用保护性行为策略(PBS)时,它们被证明可以帮助饮酒者限制饮酒并降低他们经历后果的可能性。本研究评估了在大学生从事 HID 时,与仅 HED 相比,使用 PBS 是否与减少后果有关。数据来自 256 名至少有 1 天报告 HID 的大学生的纵向测量爆发设计(4 个学期的 14 天爆发),共产生 2352 天的日常饮酒报告。参与者报告了每天饮用的标准饮料数量,并且在有 1+饮料的日子里,他们是否使用了 PBS 并经历了各种负面的与饮酒相关的后果。三级多层模型显示,当学生使用饮酒方式 PBS 时,HID 与因饮酒而昏迷之间的关联较弱。当学生使用严重减少伤害的 PBS 时,HID 与没有足够清醒的人可以开车并且经历后悔性行为的关联较弱。使用某些 PBS 可能有助于大学生在 HID 期间减少与 HED 相比的伤害。干预措施应促进使用计划策略来最小化伤害,尤其是在 HID 期间。(PsycINFO 数据库记录(c)2018 APA,保留所有权利)。

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