Johnson P B, Gurin G
Hispanic Research Center, Fordham University, Bronx, New York 10458.
Addiction. 1994 May;89(5):581-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1360-0443.1994.tb03334.x.
Using data from the first epidemiological study of mainland Puerto Rican drinking, the authors explore the relationships between negative affect, alcohol expectancies and drinking problems. Results revealed that the co-occurrence of depressed mood and drinking problems was strongly moderated by alcohol expectancies. More specifically, the co-occurrence was strongest among those Puerto Ricans who most expected alcohol to elevate their mood. Findings are discussed in terms of their explication of the co-morbidity of depressive symptomatology and alcohol abuse.
作者利用来自波多黎各大陆饮酒的首次流行病学研究的数据,探讨了负面影响、酒精预期与饮酒问题之间的关系。结果显示,情绪低落与饮酒问题的同时出现受到酒精预期的强烈调节。更具体地说,这种同时出现在那些最期望酒精能提升情绪的波多黎各人中最为强烈。研究结果从对抑郁症状与酒精滥用共病的解释方面进行了讨论。