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临时戒酒挑战中参与者亚组的预测价值:戒酒依从性及饮酒行为变化

The predictive value of participant subgroups in a temporary alcohol abstinence challenge: compliance with abstinence and changes in drinking behaviour.

作者信息

Kools Nathalie, Rozema Andrea D, van de Mheen Dike, Bovens Rob H L M, Mathijssen Jolanda J P

机构信息

Department of Tranzo Scientific Centre for Care and Wellbeing, Tilburg School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Tilburg University, PO box 90153, 5000 LE Tilburg, the Netherlands.

Positive Lifestyle Foundation, Ringbaan-Oost 298, 5018 AL Tilburg, the Netherlands.

出版信息

Alcohol Alcohol. 2025 May 14;60(4). doi: 10.1093/alcalc/agaf026.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Dividing participants of Temporary alcohol Abstinence Challenges (TACs) into subgroups can improve intervention effectiveness by identifying individuals who require extra support. In a previous study, participant subgroups were identified based on determinants of behaviour change, including drinking refusal self-efficacy, craving, and behavioural automaticity. However, the predictive value of these subgroups for TAC success remains unknown. This study examined their predictive value for (i) abstinence during a TAC and (ii) changes in drinking behaviour.

METHODS

Data were analysed from 1800 Dutch TAC participants who completed baseline and eight-month follow-up questionnaires. Binary logistic regression assessed the effect of subgroup on abstinence. Ordinal and binary logistic regressions within Generalized Estimating Equation models examined subgroup effects on drinking behaviour changes, including drinking frequency, glasses per drinking day, and excessive volumes.

RESULTS

TAC subgroups differed in abstinence and in changes in drinking frequency and glasses per drinking day on weekdays. 'Habitual drinkers with perceived control to refuse' and 'drinkers in control' were more likely to abstain during the challenge than 'ordinary drinkers', whereas 'drinkers not in control' were less likely to abstain. 'Drinkers in control' showed smaller reductions in drinking frequency and glasses per drinking day on weekdays compared with 'ordinary drinkers'. No significant differences were found in changes in excessive drinking volumes and glasses per drinking day on weekends.

CONCLUSIONS

This study demonstrated the predictive value of subgroups for abstinence but found limited predictive value for changes in drinking behaviour after the challenge. Future research could explore personalized support to optimize behaviour change.

摘要

引言

将临时戒酒挑战(TACs)的参与者分成亚组,通过识别需要额外支持的个体,可以提高干预效果。在之前的一项研究中,根据行为改变的决定因素确定了参与者亚组,包括饮酒拒绝自我效能感、渴望和行为自动化。然而,这些亚组对TAC成功的预测价值仍然未知。本研究考察了它们对(i)TAC期间戒酒和(ii)饮酒行为变化的预测价值。

方法

对1800名完成基线和八个月随访问卷的荷兰TAC参与者的数据进行分析。二元逻辑回归评估亚组对戒酒的影响。广义估计方程模型中的有序和二元逻辑回归检验亚组对饮酒行为变化的影响,包括饮酒频率、每日饮酒杯数和过量饮酒量。

结果

TAC亚组在戒酒以及工作日饮酒频率和每日饮酒杯数的变化方面存在差异。“有拒绝感知控制的习惯性饮酒者”和“有控制能力的饮酒者”在挑战期间比“普通饮酒者”更有可能戒酒,而“无控制能力的饮酒者”戒酒的可能性较小。与“普通饮酒者”相比,“有控制能力的饮酒者”在工作日的饮酒频率和每日饮酒杯数的减少幅度较小。在周末过量饮酒量和每日饮酒杯数的变化方面未发现显著差异。

结论

本研究证明了亚组对戒酒的预测价值,但发现对挑战后饮酒行为变化的预测价值有限。未来的研究可以探索个性化支持以优化行为改变。

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