Anderson Kristen G, Garcia Tracey A, Dash Genevieve F
Department of Psychology, Adolescent Health Research Program, Reed College, Portland, OR, USA.
Adolescent Health Research Program, Reed College, Portland, OR, USA.
Emerg Adulthood. 2017 Feb;5(1):16-26. doi: 10.1177/2167696816636503. Epub 2016 Jun 22.
Drinking motives are important proximal predictors of alcohol consumption in adolescents and emerging adults (EAs). Despite the importance of peer context on alcohol use decision-making, research on drinking motives is commonly divorced from the contexts where such decisions are made. Behavioral willingness (BW), or openness to engaging in a given behavior, is a contextually dependent aspect of nondeliberative decision-making for youth. As BW and drinking motives are proximal predictors of alcohol use, it was hypothesized that they would interact in the prediction of later drinking. Eighty-seven EAs reported their BW in simulated drinking contexts, drinking motives, and alcohol consumption upon entering college as well as drinking patterns 8 months later. Context-specific BW potentiated coping motives' impact on increased alcohol consumption and potentially hazardous drinking at the end of participants' first year. These findings support the importance of BW and context in understanding motivation's role in drinking behavior for EAs.
饮酒动机是青少年和新兴成年人(EAs)酒精消费的重要近端预测因素。尽管同伴环境对酒精使用决策很重要,但关于饮酒动机的研究通常与做出此类决策的环境脱节。行为意愿(BW),即对参与特定行为的开放性,是青少年非深思熟虑决策中依赖于环境的一个方面。由于BW和饮酒动机是酒精使用的近端预测因素,因此假设它们在预测后期饮酒时会相互作用。87名新兴成年人报告了他们在模拟饮酒环境中的BW、饮酒动机、进入大学时的酒精消费情况以及8个月后的饮酒模式。特定环境下的BW增强了应对动机对参与者第一年结束时酒精消费增加和潜在危险饮酒的影响。这些发现支持了BW和环境在理解动机对新兴成年人饮酒行为的作用方面的重要性。