Cook R
Int J Addict. 1985 Sep;20(9):1399-419. doi: 10.3109/10826088509047773.
The alternatives approach to drug abuse prevention is based on the concept that individuals provided with healthful, nonchemical ways of gaining rewards and pleasures will be less likely to engage in drug or alcohol abuse. After enjoying a brief period of popularity the approach seems to have fallen out of favor, largely because of a combination of conceptual confusion and the lack of any systematic guidelines for the development and presentation of alternative activities. This article seeks to remedy those twin deficiencies. An attempt is made to explicate the physical and psychological dynamics underlying alternatives, culminating in the formulation of a biopsychological model of alternatives. The model depicts the sequence of events which moves an individual toward or away from healthful activities or drug use, and it generates a series of predictions and potential empirical tests of the model. The article presents a series of practical guidelines for the selection and development of alternative activities, designed to assist and encourage the development of healthful activities in the schools, the home, and the community.
如果为个人提供获得奖励和愉悦的健康、非化学方式,他们就不太可能滥用药物或酒精。在经历了一段短暂的流行期后,这种方法似乎已失宠,主要是由于概念混淆以及缺乏任何关于替代活动开发和呈现的系统指导方针。本文旨在弥补这两个不足。试图阐明替代方法背后的生理和心理动态,最终形成一个替代方法的生物心理模型。该模型描绘了促使个体趋向或远离健康活动或药物使用的一系列事件,并产生了一系列对该模型的预测和潜在实证检验。本文提出了一系列关于替代活动选择和开发的实用指导方针,旨在协助和鼓励在学校、家庭和社区中开展健康活动。