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在收到与目标相关的短信反馈的年轻人中,目标承诺和目标信心在想要喝醉的欲望与暴饮之间的路径中起中介作用。

Goal commitment and goal confidence mediate the path between desire to get drunk and binge drinking among young adults receiving text message goal-related feedback.

作者信息

Suffoletto Brian, Chung Tammy

机构信息

Department of Emergency Medicine, Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA.

Institute for Health, Health Care Policy and Aging Research, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA.

出版信息

Alcohol Clin Exp Res (Hoboken). 2023 May;47(5):1010-1021. doi: 10.1111/acer.15065. Epub 2023 Apr 9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Counteracting desires to drink are cognitive processes that exert self-control to mitigate impulses or strengthen other, perhaps more distal, goals to limit consumption. Young adults are particularly challenged by mismatches between self-regulation and desires to drink that make them susceptible to hazardous alcohol use.

METHODS

We assessed whether drinking limit goal commitment and goal confidence mediate the association between desire to get drunk and binge drinking (4+ drinks for females and 5+ drinks for males on a given occasion) among young adults exposed to text message goal-related feedback. We randomized 297 young adults to one of two text message interventions that incorporated drinking limit goal-related assessments and feedback over 12 weeks of intervention exposure. On the 2 days per week that they typically drank alcohol, participants were asked to report plans to drink (yes/no). If a drinking plan was endorsed, participants reported their desire to get drunk (0 [not at all] to 8 [completely]), willingness to commit to a drinking limit goal (yes/no), and (contingent on goal commitment) goal confidence (0 [not at all] to 8 [completely]). The next day, participants reported their drinking quantity, coded as a binge drinking day (yes/no). Mediation was tested using path models of simultaneous between- and within-person effects using maximum likelihood.

RESULTS

At both within- and between-person levels, we found significant indirect path effects of goal commitment and goal confidence between desire to get drunk and binge drinking. Greater than usual desire to get drunk was associated with lower drinking limit goal commitment and confidence, whereas greater than usual goal commitment and confidence were associated with lower likelihood of same-day binge drinking.

DISCUSSION

Findings support a mechanistic model where contextual variations in same-day drinking limit goal commitment and confidence mitigate the path between desire to get drunk and binge drinking among young adults. Employing just-in-time strategies to reinforce drinking limit goal commitment and goal confidence could reduce hazardous drinking and related harms.

摘要

背景

抵制饮酒欲望是认知过程,通过自我控制来减轻冲动,或强化其他或许更长远的目标以限制饮酒量。自我调节与饮酒欲望之间的不匹配给年轻人带来了特别的挑战,使他们容易出现有害饮酒行为。

方法

我们评估了饮酒限量目标承诺和目标信心是否介导了接触与目标相关的短信反馈的年轻人中醉酒欲望与暴饮(女性一次饮用4杯及以上、男性一次饮用5杯及以上)之间的关联。我们将297名年轻人随机分为两种短信干预措施之一,这两种干预措施在12周的干预期内纳入了与饮酒限量目标相关的评估和反馈。在他们通常饮酒的每周两天里,参与者被要求报告饮酒计划(是/否)。如果认可了饮酒计划,参与者报告他们醉酒的欲望(0[完全没有]至8[完全])、承诺达到饮酒限量目标的意愿(是/否),以及(取决于目标承诺)目标信心(0[完全没有]至8[完全])。第二天,参与者报告他们的饮酒量,编码为暴饮日(是/否)。使用最大似然法,通过同时包含个体间和个体内效应的路径模型来检验中介作用。

结果

在个体内和个体间层面,我们都发现了目标承诺和目标信心在醉酒欲望与暴饮之间的显著间接路径效应。高于平常的醉酒欲望与较低的饮酒限量目标承诺和信心相关,而高于平常的目标承诺和信心与当日暴饮的较低可能性相关。

讨论

研究结果支持一种机制模型,即当日饮酒限量目标承诺和信心的情境变化减轻了年轻人中醉酒欲望与暴饮之间的路径。采用即时策略来强化饮酒限量目标承诺和目标信心可以减少有害饮酒及相关危害。

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