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通过瞬间社会经济认同、不公平待遇和压力的视角理解瞬间酒精使用认知。

Understanding Momentary Alcohol Use Cognitions Through the Lenses of Momentary Socioeconomic Identification, Unfair Treatment, and Strain.

作者信息

Xiang Zhuoran, Joseph Nataria Tennille, Peterson Laurel M

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.

Department of Psychology, Pepperdine University, Malibu, California, USA.

出版信息

Subst Use Misuse. 2025;60(3):373-380. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2024.2431049. Epub 2024 Nov 26.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Studies suggest that socioeconomic status (SES) is related to alcohol use. SES may impact alcohol use exposures to financial stress, discriminatory experiences, identity threats, negative emotions, and perceived threats. These experiences could lead to alcohol use increases in alcohol use willingness. However, there is little research using ecological momentary assessment (EMA) to illuminate temporal dynamics in the relationship between SES and alcohol use willingness during daily life moments. This is especially important to examine in emerging adults, given their unique developmental stage.

METHODS

A sample of 119 African American emerging adults (mean age = 24.82, 59% female, diverse educational levels) completed 4 d of EMA surveys reporting both SES-related experiences and alcohol use willingness on an hourly basis.

RESULTS

Higher perception of SES-based unfair treatment was found to be linked with a greater willingness to drink at the moment ( < .001,  = 0.66). Conversely, a positive view of one's own SES at the moment was associated with a lower willingness to drink ( < .001, b = -0.12). Additionally, a heightened perception of perceived threat at the moment was associated with a higher willingness to drink ( = .001,  = 0.05).

CONCLUSION

SES-based unfair treatment and positive identification are factors that influence spontaneous alcohol use interest among emerging adults. Clinicians should assess these SES factors when attempting prevention and treatment, especially momentary interventions. Further, research should investigate more mechanisms explaining associations between SES-based unfair treatment and willingness to use other substances.

摘要

背景

研究表明社会经济地位(SES)与饮酒行为有关。SES可能通过暴露于经济压力、歧视经历、身份威胁、负面情绪和感知威胁等因素影响饮酒行为。这些经历可能导致饮酒意愿增加。然而,很少有研究使用生态瞬时评估(EMA)来阐明日常生活中SES与饮酒意愿之间关系的时间动态。鉴于新兴成年人独特的发育阶段,对此进行研究尤为重要。

方法

119名非裔美国新兴成年人(平均年龄 = 24.82岁,59%为女性,教育水平多样)的样本完成了为期4天的EMA调查,每小时报告与SES相关的经历和饮酒意愿。

结果

发现对基于SES的不公平待遇的更高感知与当时更大的饮酒意愿相关(p <.001,β = 0.66)。相反,当时对自身SES的积极看法与较低的饮酒意愿相关(p <.001,b = -0.12)。此外,当时对感知威胁的更高感知与更高的饮酒意愿相关(p =.001,β = 0.05)。

结论

基于SES的不公平待遇和积极认同是影响新兴成年人自发饮酒兴趣的因素。临床医生在尝试预防和治疗时,尤其是进行瞬时干预时,应评估这些SES因素。此外,研究应调查更多解释基于SES的不公平待遇与使用其他物质意愿之间关联的机制。

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