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减少大学生饮酒的机会:饮酒态度和醉酒体验的作用。

Opportunities for reducing college drinking: The roles of drinking attitudes and blackout experience.

机构信息

Center for Alcohol and Substance Use Studies & Department of Graduate and Applied Professional Psychology, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ, USA.

Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies, Brown University School of Public Health, Providence, RI, USA.

出版信息

Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2021 Jul;45(7):1494-1503. doi: 10.1111/acer.14638. Epub 2021 Jun 18.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

As many as 35% of college students report having been drunk in the past month, and greater alcohol use and alcohol-related problems are associated with a positive attitude toward heavy drinking. One serious consequence of heavy drinking is alcohol-induced blackout. When they occur, alcohol-induced blackouts present a unique opportunity to increase motivation to change drinking. However, it is unclear under what conditions an alcohol-related heavy drinking attitude and experiencing a blackout represent an opportunity to change and how experiencing a blackout(s) influences an individual's motivation to reduce drinking and actual behavior.

METHODS

This study tested the interplay between one's positive attitude toward heavy drinking and experiencing a blackout in the past year in predicting motivation to reduce drinking (Study 1) and its impact on drinking over time (Study 2). Data were derived from complementary datasets collected at two universities (Study 1 n = 703, mean age = 20.63 years, 44% male, 52% White; Study 2 n = 568, mean age = 19.18 years, 72% male, 84% White). Drinking behavior was measured using a modified Daily Drinking Questionnaire, the Drinking Norms Rating Form, the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT), and estimated peak blood alcohol concentration (BAC). Regression analyses were conducted to determine whether a blackout would moderate the association between attitude and motivation to reduce drinking (Study 1) and drinking over time (Study 2).

RESULTS

Results revealed a significant interaction between attitude and blackout, such that individuals who experience a blackout (vs. those who do not) and positively evaluate heavy drinking evidenced lower motivation to reduce drinking (Study 1) and higher levels of estimated peak BAC (Study 2).

CONCLUSIONS

Drinkers with a negative attitude toward heavy drinking who have experienced a blackout have the strongest motivation to reduce drinking and the greatest reductions in peak drinking behavior over time. These effects are over and above that related to the level of alcohol consumed. For young adults who do not positively endorse heavy drinking, blackouts may present a "moment of opportunity" for intervention.

摘要

背景

多达 35%的大学生报告在过去一个月中曾醉酒,而饮酒量增加和与饮酒相关的问题与对豪饮的积极态度有关。豪饮的一个严重后果是酒精引起的昏迷。当它们发生时,酒精引起的昏迷为增加改变饮酒习惯的动机提供了一个独特的机会。然而,目前尚不清楚在什么情况下,与酒精有关的豪饮态度和经历昏迷会代表一个改变的机会,以及经历昏迷如何影响个人减少饮酒的动机和实际行为。

方法

本研究测试了一个人在过去一年中对豪饮的积极态度和经历昏迷之间的相互作用,以预测减少饮酒的动机(研究 1)及其对随时间推移的饮酒行为的影响(研究 2)。数据来自两所大学收集的互补数据集(研究 1n=703,平均年龄 20.63 岁,44%为男性,52%为白人;研究 2n=568,平均年龄 19.18 岁,72%为男性,84%为白人)。饮酒行为使用改良的每日饮酒问卷、饮酒规范评定量表、酒精使用障碍识别测试(AUDIT)和估计的峰值血液酒精浓度(BAC)进行测量。回归分析用于确定昏迷是否会调节态度和减少饮酒的动机之间的关系(研究 1)和随时间推移的饮酒行为(研究 2)。

结果

结果显示,态度和昏迷之间存在显著的相互作用,即经历昏迷(与不经历昏迷的人相比)并对豪饮给予积极评价的个体,其减少饮酒的动机(研究 1)和估计的峰值 BAC(研究 2)较低。

结论

对豪饮持消极态度且经历过昏迷的饮酒者,减少饮酒的动机最强,随时间推移,峰值饮酒行为的减少幅度最大。这些效果超过了与酒精摄入量相关的效果。对于不积极支持豪饮的年轻人来说,昏迷可能是干预的“机会时刻”。

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