Maisto S A, Sobell M B, Sobell L C
Drug Alcohol Depend. 1982 Aug;9(4):273-8. doi: 10.1016/0376-8716(82)90066-7.
Forty-eight male problem drinkers participating in an 18-month prospective evaluation of an outpatient alcohol treatment program were interviewed monthly about their drinking and related behaviors; their collateral informants were interviewed every two months during this same period to corroborate the subjects' self-reports. A high degree of consistency was found between subjects' and collaterals' reports of the subjects' drinking behavior, including days of low ethanol consumption. These results indicate that subjects' drinking behavior can be precisely and reliably assessed over a long interval. The finding that reliable self-reports of low ethanol consumption can be obtained from problem drinkers participating in an outcome evaluation study is important, since nonproblem drinking is gaining acceptance as an achievable treatment goal for some alcohol abusers.
48名参与一项门诊酒精治疗项目为期18个月前瞻性评估的男性问题饮酒者,每月接受关于其饮酒及相关行为的访谈;在此期间,他们的旁证信息提供者每两个月接受一次访谈,以证实受试者的自我报告。在受试者及其旁证关于受试者饮酒行为(包括低乙醇消耗量天数)的报告之间发现了高度一致性。这些结果表明,受试者的饮酒行为能够在较长时间段内得到精确且可靠的评估。对于参与结果评估研究的问题饮酒者能够获得可靠的低乙醇消耗量自我报告这一发现很重要,因为适度饮酒作为一些酗酒者可实现的治疗目标正逐渐得到认可。