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参与饮酒游戏与酒精相关后果的荟萃分析。

A meta-analysis of drinking game participation and alcohol-related outcomes.

机构信息

Department of Psychology.

出版信息

Psychol Addict Behav. 2021 May;35(3):263-273. doi: 10.1037/adb0000670. Epub 2021 Feb 4.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Research suggests that it is common for emerging adults in the U.S. and other countries to participate in a drinking game (DG). Playing DGs is associated with greater alcohol consumption and increased risk for experiencing alcohol-related harms. Gender differences in emerging adults' DG behavior and negative alcohol-related consequences have also been documented but the results have been mixed. We conducted the present meta-analysis in order to (a) quantify the association between DG participation and alcohol use and related consequences, and examine the moderating effect of gender and methodological factors on these associations, and (b) provide effect size estimates for power analyses for future DGs research.

METHOD

48 manuscripts, representing 31 independent samples, were included in the meta-analysis.

RESULTS

We found medium effect sizes between DG participation and frequency of alcohol use ( = .47) and binge drinking ( = .50), quantity of alcohol use ( = .38) and consumption while playing DGs ( = .45), alcohol use (frequency × consumption index; = .49), and alcohol-related consequences ( = .38).

CONCLUSIONS

Playing DGs is associated with greater frequency of alcohol use, higher alcohol consumption, and more alcohol-related consequences. Findings also indicated that as the percentage of women in the sample increased, the association between DG participation and quantity of alcohol use strengthened. No gender moderation effect was found for the associations between DG participation and the other alcohol outcomes variables, which suggests that men and women who play DGs are equally at risk for experiencing alcohol-related consequences and may benefit from clinical attention. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

目的

研究表明,美国和其他国家的成年初显期人群普遍参与饮酒游戏(DG)。玩 DG 会导致饮酒量增加,出现与酒精相关伤害的风险增加。也有文献记录了成年初显期人群在 DG 行为和负面酒精相关后果方面的性别差异,但结果喜忧参半。我们进行了本次荟萃分析,以便:(a)量化参与 DG 与饮酒和相关后果之间的关联,并检验性别和方法因素对这些关联的调节作用;(b)为未来的 DG 研究提供效应量估计值,以便进行功率分析。

方法

纳入了 48 篇论文,代表 31 个独立样本,用于荟萃分析。

结果

我们发现,DG 参与与饮酒频率( =.47)和狂饮( =.50)、饮酒量( =.38)和玩 DG 时的饮酒量( =.45)、饮酒(频率×饮酒量指数; =.49)和酒精相关后果( =.38)之间存在中等效应大小。

结论

玩 DG 与饮酒频率增加、饮酒量增加和更多的酒精相关后果有关。研究结果还表明,随着样本中女性比例的增加,DG 参与与饮酒量之间的关联增强。在 DG 参与与其他酒精结果变量之间的关联中,未发现性别调节作用,这表明玩 DG 的男性和女性同样面临出现与酒精相关后果的风险,可能需要临床关注。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2021 APA,保留所有权利)。

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