Kagan D M
Department of Teacher Education, California State University, San Bernardino 92407-2397.
J Psychol. 1987 Nov;121(6):533-8. doi: 10.1080/00223980.1987.9712681.
This study was designed to compare mean scores obtained by alcoholics, compulsive gamblers, smokers, chronic joggers, and control subjects on six subfactors of the MacAndrew Alcoholism Scale. Results indicated that some MacAndrew factors may be more sensitive to additive pathology than others. Alcoholics emerged as the most pathological group, in terms of scores on the Cognitive Impairment, Social Maladjustment, and Risk Taking scales. Gamblers and smokers appeared to be distinctly different, more socially oriented addicts. Frequency of jogging was negatively related to measures of addiction but positively related to measures of compulsiveness.
本研究旨在比较酗酒者、强迫性赌徒、吸烟者、长期慢跑者和对照组在麦克安德鲁酒精中毒量表六个子因素上的平均得分。结果表明,麦克安德鲁量表的某些因素可能比其他因素对附加病理学更敏感。就认知障碍、社会适应不良和冒险量表的得分而言,酗酒者是最具病态的群体。赌徒和吸烟者似乎是明显不同的、更具社交倾向的成瘾者。慢跑频率与成瘾测量指标呈负相关,但与强迫性测量指标呈正相关。