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网络分析退伍军人参与基于网络的危险饮酒和 PTSD 症状干预时改变饮酒习惯的原因和反对原因。

Network analysis of reasons for and against changing alcohol use among veterans engaged in a web-based intervention for hazardous drinking and PTSD symptoms.

机构信息

U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs, VA Boston Health Care System, Boston, MA, United States; U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs, Minneapolis VA Health Care System, Minneapolis, MN, United States; Department of Psychiatry, Boston University, School of Medicine, United States.

U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs, VA Boston Health Care System, Boston, MA, United States; Department of Psychiatry, Boston University, School of Medicine, United States; National Center for PTSD, Behavioral Science Division, VA Boston Healthcare System, Boston, MA, United States.

出版信息

Addict Behav. 2023 Aug;143:107689. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2023.107689. Epub 2023 Mar 10.

Abstract

Better understanding of reasons for and against change may be an effective strategy for supporting drinking reduction or abstinence among Iraq and Afghanistan veterans. The current study explored connections between reasons for and against changing hazardous alcohol use, as well as the relative importance of a given reason. Data from 366 veterans (86% male, 77% White) between the ages of 21 and 56 (M = 31.8, SD = 7.3) were obtained from a nationwide web-based alcohol and posttraumatic stress disorder randomized clinical trial. Participant-generated reasons for and against change were used to estimate two separate network models. The network of motives for changing alcohol use was generally well connected with predominately positive associations. Veterans reporting motivation to change alcohol use to improve functioning, enhance self-worth, and decrease alcohol-related consequences tended to have higher than average motivation to reduce or abstain from alcohol use. Alternatively, the network structure of motives against changing alcohol use demonstrated a nearly equal number of positive and negative associations. Whereas reasons to cope and sleep may imply higher than average motivation to continue drinking the same, veterans reporting reasons to reduce anxiety and have fun tended to have lower than average motivation to continue drinking. The current study may inform content modifications to self-help tools to more quickly and effectively target users' motivations from the beginning. Capitalizing on intervention users' motivations early may promote sustained engagement or improve therapeutic impact among those who only use the intervention for a short period of time.

摘要

更好地理解支持伊拉克和阿富汗退伍军人减少或戒除饮酒的原因可能是一种有效的策略。本研究探讨了改变危险饮酒行为的原因和反对原因之间的联系,以及特定原因的相对重要性。该数据来自于一项针对年龄在 21 至 56 岁之间的 366 名退伍军人(86%为男性,77%为白人)的全国性网络酒精和创伤后应激障碍随机临床试验。参与者提出的改变和反对改变的原因被用来估计两个单独的网络模型。改变饮酒习惯的动机网络通常连接良好,主要是积极的关联。报告改变饮酒习惯以改善功能、增强自我价值和减少与酒精相关后果的动机的退伍军人往往有更高的减少或戒除酒精的动机。相反,反对改变饮酒习惯的动机网络结构显示出几乎相同数量的积极和消极关联。虽然应对和睡眠的原因可能意味着继续饮酒的动机更高,但报告减少焦虑和享受乐趣的原因的退伍军人往往有较低的继续饮酒的动机。本研究可以为自助工具的内容修改提供信息,以便从一开始就更快速有效地针对用户的动机。尽早利用干预用户的动机可能会促进那些只在短时间内使用干预措施的人的持续参与或改善治疗效果。

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