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新兴成年人中酒精使用与当日目标性暴饮暴食的正负性冲动之间的关联。

The association of alcohol use and positive and negative urgency to same day objective binge eating in emerging adults.

作者信息

Fischer Sarah, Wonderlich Joseph, Miller Leo A, Breithaupt Lauren, Frietchen Rachel, Cao Li, Nelson Jillian D, Izquierdo Alyssa

机构信息

Department of Psychology, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, United States.

Eating Disorders and Weight Management Center, Sanford Health, Fargo, ND, United States.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2023 Aug 23;14:1152691. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1152691. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Objective binge eating and problematic alcohol use often co-occur and are common behaviors in emerging adults. Both behaviors are thought to be driven by affect regulation processes. Objective binge eating often occurs in the context of increasing or acute negative affect, and often occurs in solitude. Alcohol use in emerging adults can also be associated with negative affect regulation. However, in contrast to objective binge eating, a large body of research indicates that there are positively valenced pathways to alcohol use in this age group. Emerging adults often drink socially, to enhance enjoyment, and in the context of positive mood. We propose that one pathway to objective binge eating in this developmental period is through alcohol use itself, such that emerging adults who consume alcohol and who are more likely to act impulsively in the context of positive emotion (i.e., have high levels of positive urgency) may be more likely to binge eat following drinking.

METHODS

We collected data using ecological momentary assessment in 106 undergraduates on positive and negative affect, motives for drinking and eating, and alcohol use and objective binge eating, in addition to baseline questionnaires of impulsivity.

RESULTS

There were no significant changes in affect prior to drinking in this sample. Alcohol use at one time point significantly increased odds of objective binge eating at a later time point in the same day. Individual differences in positive urgency, the tendency to act rashly while experiencing positive affect, were also associated with increased odds of objective binge eating that occurred after alcohol use. Individual differences in negative urgency, the tendency to act rashly after experiencing negative affect, did not have a main effect on objective binge episodes, but did interact with alcohol use to increase the odds of objective binge eating following drinking. The vast majority of drinking episodes prior to objective binge eating were social drinking episodes, and participants most commonly endorsed "to have fun" as a reason for drinking.

DISCUSSION

Results suggest that alcohol consumption may increase risk for objective binge eating in emerging adults.

摘要

引言

目标性暴饮暴食和酒精使用问题经常同时出现,且在青少年中是常见行为。这两种行为都被认为是由情绪调节过程驱动的。目标性暴饮暴食通常发生在消极情绪增加或急性发作的情况下,且常常是在独处时发生。青少年的酒精使用也可能与消极情绪调节有关。然而,与目标性暴饮暴食不同的是,大量研究表明,在这个年龄组中,酒精使用存在积极情绪相关的途径。青少年经常进行社交饮酒,以增强愉悦感,且是在积极情绪的背景下饮酒。我们提出,在这个发育阶段,目标性暴饮暴食的一条途径是通过酒精使用本身,即饮酒的青少年以及那些在积极情绪下更易冲动行事(即具有较高积极冲动性水平)的人,在饮酒后可能更易暴饮暴食。

方法

我们通过生态瞬时评估法收集了106名本科生的数据,内容包括积极和消极情绪、饮酒和进食动机、酒精使用情况以及目标性暴饮暴食情况,此外还包括冲动性的基线问卷。

结果

在这个样本中,饮酒前情绪没有显著变化。在某一时刻的酒精使用显著增加了同一天晚些时候目标性暴饮暴食的几率。积极冲动性(即在体验积极情绪时轻率行事的倾向)的个体差异也与饮酒后目标性暴饮暴食几率的增加有关。消极冲动性(即在体验消极情绪后轻率行事的倾向)的个体差异对目标性暴饮暴食发作没有主要影响,但与酒精使用相互作用,增加了饮酒后目标性暴饮暴食的几率。在目标性暴饮暴食之前的绝大多数饮酒事件都是社交饮酒事件,参与者最常认可“为了开心”作为饮酒的原因。

讨论

结果表明,饮酒可能会增加青少年目标性暴饮暴食的风险。

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