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基于事件的激励和物理环境对日常饮酒起始和饮酒量的影响。

The event-based influence of incentivizing and physical contexts on daily alcohol initiation and consumption.

机构信息

Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Indiana University Bloomington, Bloomington, Indiana, USA.

出版信息

Alcohol Clin Exp Res (Hoboken). 2023 Apr;47(4):763-771. doi: 10.1111/acer.15027. Epub 2023 Apr 27.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Young adults often decide to engage in heavy drinking. Learning more about the real-time factors that predict decisions to initiate a drinking episode and how much is consumed in any single drinking episode is necessary in developing our understanding of momentary alcohol use and discrete decisions surrounding alcohol use.

METHODS

The current study examined the association between contextual factors and decisions to initiate and consume alcohol in 104 young adult individuals over 2 weeks via mobile daily diary. Participants responded to daily notifications about decisions to drink or not and the contextual factors surrounding each event. The contextual factors included the situation (e.g., bar setting and pregaming) and incentives (e.g., alcohol, social, and mood enhancement).

RESULTS

Multilevel analyses revealed that incentives predicted both the initiation of drinking and the amount consumed. Event-based alcohol and mood incentives predicted the initiation of drinking, while alcohol, mood, and social/party incentives predicted how much was consumed at a specific event. However, context had a more complex association with drinking outcomes. Being in a bar, alone, or at a residence predicted decisions to initiate drinking, while being in a bar, pregaming situation, or other party situation with others who are drinking predicted how much a person drank.

CONCLUSIONS

The results highlight the importance of studying event-specific predictors of drinking decisions and the complex association between context/location and the type of drinking decision or outcome.

摘要

背景

年轻人经常决定豪饮。更多地了解实时预测因素,这些因素可以预测开始饮酒的决定以及在任何一次饮酒中消耗的酒量,这对于我们理解瞬间饮酒和围绕饮酒的离散决策是必要的。

方法

本研究通过移动每日日记,在 2 周内对 104 名年轻成年人的饮酒决定和饮酒量与情境因素之间的关系进行了调查。参与者每天都会收到关于饮酒或不饮酒的决定以及每个事件周围情境因素的通知。情境因素包括情境(例如酒吧环境和预饮)和激励因素(例如酒精、社交和情绪增强)。

结果

多层次分析显示,激励因素预测了饮酒的开始和消耗的酒量。基于事件的酒精和情绪激励因素预测了饮酒的开始,而酒精、情绪和社交/派对激励因素预测了在特定事件中消耗的酒量。然而,情境与饮酒结果的关联更为复杂。在酒吧、独自或在住所中预测了饮酒的开始,而在酒吧、预饮情境或与其他饮酒者一起在其他派对情境中预测了一个人喝了多少酒。

结论

研究结果强调了研究特定事件的饮酒决定预测因素以及情境/地点与饮酒决策或结果类型之间的复杂关联的重要性。

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