Benvenuti Maria Costanza, Merkle Edgar C, McCarthy Denis M
Department of Psychological Sciences, University of Missouri-Columbia, McAlester Hall, 210, 320 S 6th St, Columbia, MO 65201, United States.
Department of Psychological Sciences, University of Missouri-Columbia, McAlester Hall, 210, 320 S 6th St, Columbia, MO 65201, United States.
Addict Behav. 2025 Aug 6;170:108450. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2025.108450.
While environmental and physical contextual factors play an important role in alcohol use and motivation for use, assessment of the physical context of use, even when using ecological momentary assessments (EMA), has been limited. While EMA research has examined drinking locations at the event level using categories of drinking locations, there is considerable within-category variability in the attributes of drinking locations. Using data from a 6-week EMA study (N = 207), this exploratory study sought to determine drinking locations through the combination of EMA self-report and GPS coordinates. Through multilevel modeling, we also tested whether specific locations were associated with variability in drinking (self-reported drinking and breathalyzer readings) and craving for alcohol. Results indicated significant differences in both alcohol consumption and craving between home, friend's houses, and on-premises drinking locations. Our results offer proof of concept for using mobile and geospatial data to passively identify on-premise drinking locations. This approach has the potential to aid in the development of targeted intervention strategies that identify and mitigate risks associated with specific drinking environments.
虽然环境和物理情境因素在酒精使用及使用动机中起着重要作用,但对使用的物理情境进行评估,即便采用生态瞬时评估(EMA),也一直受到限制。虽然EMA研究已在事件层面使用饮酒场所类别来考察饮酒地点,但饮酒场所的属性在类别内部存在相当大的变异性。利用一项为期6周的EMA研究(N = 207)的数据,这项探索性研究试图通过EMA自我报告和GPS坐标的结合来确定饮酒地点。通过多层次建模,我们还测试了特定地点是否与饮酒(自我报告的饮酒情况和呼气酒精含量读数)及对酒精的渴望程度的变异性相关。结果表明,在家中、朋友家以及场所内饮酒地点之间,酒精消费和渴望程度均存在显著差异。我们的结果为利用移动和地理空间数据被动识别场所内饮酒地点提供了概念验证。这种方法有可能有助于制定有针对性的干预策略,以识别和减轻与特定饮酒环境相关的风险。