Collins R L, Lapp W M, Izzo C V
Research Institute on Addictions, Buffalo, New York 14203.
J Stud Alcohol. 1994 Jul;55(4):475-86. doi: 10.15288/jsa.1994.55.475.
The limit violation effect (LVE) was studied by inducing male social drinkers to consume either more or less beer than their prestated limit on alcohol intake. Affective and behavioral reactions to the violation of drinking limits were mediated by attributional style and aspects of drinking restraint. Subjects who reported greater than average levels of self-blaming attributions, restrictions on alcohol intake and cognitive preoccupation with alcohol became depressed and angry after the violation of drinking limits. In contrast to the hypothesized excessive-drinking component of the LVE, subjects who experienced negative affective reactions to the violation ordered fewer shots in a subsequent whiskey-tasting task. Possible conceptual and methodological reasons for observing only the affective component of the LVE are discussed.
通过诱导男性社交饮酒者饮用比他们预先设定的酒精摄入量限制更多或更少的啤酒,对极限违反效应(LVE)进行了研究。对饮酒限制违反的情感和行为反应是由归因方式和饮酒克制的方面介导的。报告自责归因、酒精摄入量限制和对酒精的认知关注高于平均水平的受试者,在违反饮酒限制后会变得沮丧和愤怒。与LVE假设的过度饮酒成分相反,对违反行为有负面情感反应的受试者在随后的威士忌品尝任务中点的酒更少。讨论了仅观察到LVE情感成分的可能概念和方法学原因。