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自我效能感对饮酒量的限制在态度和酒精相关结果之间起中介作用。

Self-Efficacy to Limit Drinking Mediates the Association between Attitudes and Alcohol-Related Outcomes.

机构信息

Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies, Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences, Brown University School of Public Health, Providence, Rhode Island, USA.

Department of Psychology, City University of New York, Brooklyn College, Brooklyn, New York, USA.

出版信息

Subst Use Misuse. 2019;54(14):2400-2408. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2019.1653322. Epub 2019 Aug 21.

Abstract

Personal attitudes toward alcohol consumption are reliable predictors of alcohol use and related problems, with emerging work suggesting that one's favorable attitude toward limited drinking (i.e., at levels below the threshold for heavy episodic drinking) is a buffer against alcohol use and binge drinking. However, little work has examined the specific mechanism(s) through which one's personal attitude toward limited drinking is associated with alcohol use and related problems. One such mechanism may be an individual's self-efficacy to limit their alcohol use. The current study aimed to evaluate whether self-efficacy to limit one's alcohol use mediates the association between one's personal attitude toward limited drinking and actual alcohol use and related problems over time. Participants were mandated students ( = 568; 28% female) who violated campus alcohol policy and received a brief motivational intervention. Mediation models were used to test (a) self-efficacy to limit one's alcohol use as a traditional mediator of the attitudes-drinking quantity association and (b) self-efficacy and drinking quantity as serial mediators of the attitudes-alcohol-problems link. Favorable attitudes toward limiting drinking at baseline were positively associated with self-efficacy to limit drinking at 1 month, which was associated with a reduction in drinking quantity at 3 months; this, in turn, was associated with a reduction in alcohol-related problems at 5 months. These findings provide a rationale for incorporating attitudes and self-efficacy in the development and refinement of intervention strategies.

摘要

个人对饮酒的态度是饮酒和相关问题的可靠预测因素,新的研究表明,一个人对适量饮酒(即低于重度间歇性饮酒阈值的水平)的有利态度是对饮酒和狂饮的缓冲。然而,很少有研究探讨个人对适量饮酒的态度与饮酒和相关问题之间的关联的具体机制。其中一个机制可能是个人限制饮酒的自我效能感。本研究旨在评估一个人限制饮酒的自我效能感是否在个人对适量饮酒的态度与实际饮酒和相关问题之间的关系中起中介作用。参与者是违反校园酒精政策并接受简短动机干预的被强制学生( = 568;28%为女性)。使用中介模型来检验(a)限制饮酒的自我效能感是否是态度与饮酒量关系的传统中介,以及(b)自我效能感和饮酒量是否是态度与酒精问题联系的串联中介。基线时对适量饮酒的有利态度与 1 个月时限制饮酒的自我效能感呈正相关,而自我效能感与 3 个月时的饮酒量减少相关,这反过来又与 5 个月时的酒精相关问题减少相关。这些发现为在干预策略的制定和完善中纳入态度和自我效能感提供了依据。

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