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酒精使用障碍早期非戒酒自然恢复过程中生活事件作用的行为选择分析

A behavioral choice analysis of the role of life events during early nonabstinent natural recovery from alcohol use disorder.

作者信息

Stinson Lesleigh A, Tucker Jalie A, Cheong JeeWon, Vuchinich Rudy E

机构信息

Department of Health Education and Behavior, Center for Behavioral Economic Health Research, University of Florida.

Center for Behavioral Economic Health Research, University of Florida.

出版信息

Exp Clin Psychopharmacol. 2025 Feb;33(1):27-33. doi: 10.1037/pha0000752. Epub 2024 Nov 7.

Abstract

Prior research supported a behavioral choice analysis of the role of life events in posttreatment drinking among abstinence-seeking inpatients with alcohol use disorder (AUD). This study investigated the generality of those relationships among persons attempting "natural" recovery involving moderation drinking. We had two hypotheses: (1) The likelihood of drinking after an event would be related to the degree of alcohol-related disruption in the life-health area of the event. (2) Event-related drinking episodes would be quantitatively greater than event-unrelated episodes. Participants ( = 83) were from a larger integrated data set of prospective natural recovery studies of persons with AUD who had stopped heavy drinking and had 6-month follow-up reports of drinking and events; abstainers were excluded. Alcohol-related disruption before resolution was assessed in four domains (relationships, vocational/financial, living arrangements/legal, physical health). As predicted, postresolution event-related drinking was positively correlated with preresolution vocational/financial disruption ( < .01) and negatively correlated with preresolution physical health problems ( = .06). Event-related drinking episodes involved heavier drinking than event-unrelated episodes ( < .001). These findings indicate strong support for the generality of the latter relationship and qualified support for the generality of the former relationship. The different results in the two samples are attributed to differences in the evolution of their AUD recovery process and the decoupling of the event-drinking relationships. The behavioral choice framework suggests ways to improve the characterization of environmental variables in future recovery research. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

先前的研究支持对生活事件在患有酒精使用障碍(AUD)的寻求戒酒的住院患者治疗后饮酒中的作用进行行为选择分析。本研究调查了这些关系在尝试“自然”恢复(包括适度饮酒)的人群中的普遍性。我们有两个假设:(1)事件后饮酒的可能性将与事件在生活 - 健康领域中与酒精相关的干扰程度相关。(2)与事件相关的饮酒发作在数量上会比与事件无关的发作更多。参与者(n = 83)来自一个更大的综合数据集,该数据集是对已停止大量饮酒且有6个月饮酒和事件随访报告的AUD患者进行的前瞻性自然恢复研究;戒酒者被排除在外。在解决之前,在四个领域(人际关系、职业/财务、生活安排/法律、身体健康)评估与酒精相关的干扰。正如预测的那样,解决后与事件相关的饮酒与解决前的职业/财务干扰呈正相关(p <.01),与解决前的身体健康问题呈负相关(p =.06)。与事件相关的饮酒发作比与事件无关的发作饮酒量更大(p <.001)。这些发现表明对后一种关系的普遍性有强有力的支持,对前一种关系的普遍性有一定的支持。两个样本中的不同结果归因于他们AUD恢复过程演变的差异以及事件 - 饮酒关系的解耦。行为选择框架为未来恢复研究中改善环境变量的表征提供了方法。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c)2025美国心理学会,保留所有权利)

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