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认同饮酒行为预示着饮酒行为的增加(反之则不然)。

Identification with drinking predicts increases in drinking behaviors (but not vice versa).

作者信息

Hertel Andrew W, Baldwin Scott A, Peterson Kirsten P, Lindgren Kristen P

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Knox College, 2 East South Street, Galesburg, IL 61401, United States.

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

出版信息

Addict Behav. 2021 May;116:106796. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2020.106796. Epub 2020 Dec 24.

Abstract

Cross-sectional research has demonstrated that endorsing, or acknowledging, and frequently thinking about having a drinking identity are uniquely and positively associated with alcohol consumption and risk for hazardous drinking. In the current investigation, we evaluated whether these facets of drinking identity indicated a latent drinking identity variable. We also investigated whether greater identification with drinking predicted subsequent increases in alcohol consumption and risk for hazardous drinking, and whether higher levels of these drinking behavior variables predicted subsequent increases in identification with drinking. Data were collected from participants (N = 422) near their graduation from college and then again eight months later. Drinking identity endorsement and drinking identity thought frequency were positive indicators of a latent drinking identity variable. Identification with drinking was concurrently, positively associated with both alcohol consumption and risk for hazardous drinking at both time points. Greater identification with drinking at the first assessment predicted subsequent increases in alcohol consumption and risk for hazardous drinking. Surprisingly, the drinking behavior variables did not prospectively predict changes in identification with drinking. These findings support an expanded conceptualization of drinking identity, provide further evidence that greater identification with drinking prospectively predicts more drinking behaviors, and suggest that drinking identity should be considered in interventions to reduce hazardous drinking.

摘要

横断面研究表明,认同或承认并经常思考拥有饮酒身份与酒精消费及危险饮酒风险存在独特且正向的关联。在当前的调查中,我们评估了饮酒身份的这些方面是否表明存在一个潜在的饮酒身份变量。我们还研究了对饮酒更强的认同是否预示着随后酒精消费量的增加及危险饮酒风险的上升,以及这些饮酒行为变量的更高水平是否预示着随后对饮酒认同的增加。数据是在参与者临近大学毕业时收集的(N = 422),八个月后再次收集。饮酒身份认同和饮酒身份思考频率是潜在饮酒身份变量的正向指标。在两个时间点上,对饮酒的认同均与酒精消费及危险饮酒风险同时存在正向关联。在首次评估中对饮酒更强的认同预示着随后酒精消费量的增加及危险饮酒风险的上升。令人惊讶的是,饮酒行为变量并未前瞻性地预测对饮酒认同的变化。这些发现支持了对饮酒身份的扩展概念化,进一步证明了对饮酒更强的认同前瞻性地预示着更多的饮酒行为,并表明在减少危险饮酒的干预措施中应考虑饮酒身份。

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