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隐性酒精联想随时间的变化:饮酒史和性别的调节作用

Change in implicit alcohol associations over time: Moderation by drinking history and gender.

作者信息

Lindgren Kristen P, Baldwin Scott A, Peterson Kirsten P, Wiers Reinout W, Teachman Bethany A

机构信息

University of Washington, Center for the Study of Health & Risk Behaviors (CSHRB), Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, 1100 NE 45th Street, Suite 300, Seattle, WA 98105, USA.

Brigham Young University, Department of Psychology, 285 TLRB, Provo, UT 84602, USA.

出版信息

Addict Behav. 2020 Aug;107:106413. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2020.106413. Epub 2020 Mar 30.

Abstract

Implicit measures of alcohol-related associations or implicit alcohol associations are associated with drinking outcomes over time and can be understood as vulnerability markers for problem drinking. Longitudinal research remains rare, leaving open questions about how implicit alcohol associations themselves change over time and what factors moderate that change. We examined these questions with data from a larger study of first and second year U.S. college students. We investigated how these implicit alcohol associations change over time and potential moderators of those changes (gender, lifetime drinking history, family history of problem drinking, and class standing). A sample of 506 students (57% women) completed baseline demographic measures and implicit measures (variants of the Implicit Association Test [IAT]) assessing associations with drinking and the self [drinking identity], alcohol and excite [alcohol-excite], and alcohol and approach [alcohol-approach]). IATs were completed at 3-month intervals for a total of 8 assessments. Results indicated small, but significant, change in alcohol-excite and alcohol-approach IAT scores over time, and mixed findings for hypothesized moderators. Drinking history moderated change in drinking identity IAT scores, with increases over time among individuals with no history of drinking or no history of intoxication and decreases among individuals with a history of intoxication. Gender moderated change in alcohol-excite IAT scores with greater change among women (vs. men). No significant moderators of change in alcohol approach IAT scores were found. Results point to the importance of evaluating implicit associations' trajectories and identifying additional factors that predict those trajectories and concomitant vulnerability to problem drinking.

摘要

与酒精相关联想的内隐测量或内隐酒精联想与饮酒结果随时间的变化相关,并且可被理解为问题饮酒的易感性标志物。纵向研究仍然很少见,这使得关于内隐酒精联想本身如何随时间变化以及哪些因素调节这种变化的问题悬而未决。我们利用一项针对美国大一和大二学生的大型研究数据来研究这些问题。我们调查了这些内隐酒精联想如何随时间变化以及这些变化的潜在调节因素(性别、终生饮酒史、问题饮酒家族史和年级排名)。506名学生(57%为女性)的样本完成了基线人口统计学测量以及内隐测量(内隐联想测验[IAT]的变体),这些测量评估了与饮酒和自我[饮酒身份]、酒精和兴奋[酒精 - 兴奋]以及酒精和趋近[酒精 - 趋近]的联想。IAT每隔3个月完成一次,共进行8次评估。结果表明,随着时间的推移,酒精 - 兴奋和酒精 - 趋近IAT分数有微小但显著的变化,并且关于假设的调节因素有混合的研究结果。饮酒史调节了饮酒身份IAT分数的变化,无饮酒史或无醉酒史的个体分数随时间增加,而有醉酒史的个体分数下降。性别调节了酒精 - 兴奋IAT分数的变化,女性(相对于男性)变化更大。未发现酒精趋近IAT分数变化的显著调节因素。结果表明评估内隐联想轨迹以及识别预测这些轨迹和伴随的问题饮酒易感性的其他因素的重要性。

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