University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Fayetteville, USA.
The University of Memphis, Psychology Building, Memphis, TN, 38111, USA.
J Gambl Stud. 2023 Dec;39(4):1651-1660. doi: 10.1007/s10899-023-10222-1. Epub 2023 Jun 9.
The influence of alcohol on risk-taking may be through both pharmacological action and individual expectancies. A recent meta-analysis highlighted the need for evidence about the precise role of alcohol expectations on individuals' gambling behavior while under the influence of alcohol and a need to understand what specific gambling behaviors are influenced. This laboratory study investigated the effects of alcohol consumption and alcohol expectancies on gambling behavior in a sample of young adult men. Thirty-nine participants were randomly assigned to one of three experimental conditions in which they consumed alcohol, alcohol-placebo, or no-alcohol beverages and then played a computerized roulette game. The roulette game provided each participant with the same pattern of wins and losses and recorded gambling behavior including wagers made, number of spins, and final dollar amount remaining. Significant main effects were found between conditions on total number of spins with the alcohol and alcohol-placebo groups gambling significantly more than the no-alcohol group. The alcohol and alcohol-placebo groups were not statistically different. These findings support that individuals' expectations play an important role in understanding the effects of alcohol consumption on gambling; this effect may be primarily associated with persistence in wagering.
酒精对冒险行为的影响可能既通过药理学作用,也通过个体期望来实现。最近的一项荟萃分析强调了需要证据来证明酒精期望在个体饮酒时的赌博行为中的确切作用,并且需要了解哪些特定的赌博行为受到影响。这项实验室研究调查了酒精摄入和酒精期望对年轻成年男性样本中赌博行为的影响。39 名参与者被随机分配到三个实验条件之一,他们分别摄入酒精、酒精安慰剂或不含酒精的饮料,然后玩电脑化的轮盘赌游戏。轮盘游戏为每个参与者提供相同的输赢模式,并记录赌博行为,包括下注金额、旋转次数和最终剩余的美元金额。结果发现,在总旋转次数上,条件之间存在显著的主效应,酒精组和酒精安慰剂组的赌博次数明显多于无酒精组。酒精组和酒精安慰剂组之间没有统计学差异。这些发现支持了个体期望在理解酒精消费对赌博的影响方面起着重要作用;这种影响可能主要与持续下注有关。