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“我仍然不知道发生了什么,完全失忆了”:对提及酒精性遗忘症的推文的内容分析。

"I Still Don't Know What Happened, Complete Blackout": a Content Analysis of Tweets Referencing Alcohol-Induced Amnesia.

机构信息

Department of Kinesiology and Health, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, USA.

Discipline of Addiction Medicine, Central Clinical School, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.

出版信息

Subst Use Misuse. 2021;56(8):1202-1207. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2021.1914105. Epub 2021 Apr 28.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

We qualitatively examined the content of alcohol-related blackouts posts ("Tweets") on Twitter, focusing on reflections post-drinking that involved clear references to memory loss.

METHODS

We examined publically available Tweets that referenced blackouts after an alcohol consumption event ( = 3,574).

RESULTS

Twitter represents a relatively unfiltered glimpse at reflections on alcohol-induced amnesia. As hypothesized, most tweets referencing blackouts did clearly describe amnesia. In the Tweets that clearly reference amnesia, we identified several themes. Tweeters referenced an 'AlterEgo' who was responsible for all the intoxicated behaviors that were inconsistent with the Tweeter's personality. Additionally, the Tweets discussed ways in which the drinker recovered memories (e.g. from friends, from social media), other events that occurred during the amnesia (e.g. loss of items, help from friends, sexual experiences), and regret about having lost memories. Some Tweeters requested assistance from their followers to reconstruct their drinking event. Tweets have the potential to set norms about acceptable behaviors or scripts following a blackout.

CONCLUSIONS

Since most blackout Tweets are ambiguous with regards to alcohol-induced amnesia, these Tweets might be leading people to believe that blackouts are passing out or just periods of heavy intoxication. In addition, themes from these Tweets can inform future interventions by using the cognitions surrounding this high-risk behavior.

摘要

目的

我们定性研究了 Twitter 上与酒精相关的断片(post-blackout)帖(即“推文”)的内容,重点关注饮酒后明确提到记忆缺失的反思。

方法

我们检查了公开的与酒精摄入事件后发生的断片(post-blackout)相关的推文( = 3574 条)。

结果

Twitter 相对未经过滤地反映了对酒精引起的遗忘的反思。正如假设的那样,大多数提到断片的推文都清楚地描述了遗忘。在明确提到遗忘的推文中,我们确定了几个主题。推主提到了一个“替身”,这个替身要对所有与推主个性不一致的醉酒行为负责。此外,推文还讨论了饮酒者恢复记忆的方式(例如,从朋友那里、从社交媒体上)、遗忘期间发生的其他事件(例如,物品丢失、朋友帮助、性经历),以及对失去记忆的遗憾。一些推主请求他们的追随者帮助他们重建他们的饮酒事件。推文有可能为断片后可接受的行为或脚本设定规范。

结论

由于大多数断片推文对于酒精引起的遗忘是模糊的,这些推文可能会让人误以为断片只是昏迷或只是醉酒期。此外,这些推文的主题可以通过利用围绕这种高风险行为的认知,为未来的干预提供信息。

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