Different measures of Behavioural Activation System (BAS) sensitivity uniquely predict problem drinking among college students

P. Murphy, Lisa Murphy, H. Garavan
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This study investigated the predictive value of two alternative and most widely used measures of Behavioural Activation System (BAS) sensitivity on problematic alcohol use. Participants were 84 college students who completed a measure of alcohol problem severity (Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test, AUDIT) and two different measures of BAS sensitivity [the BAS and Sensitivity to Reward (SR) scales]. They were divided into 42 problem drinkers and 42 non-problem drinkers based on the AUDIT scores. In a logistic regression controlling for gender and age, BAS and SR scale scores uniquely predicted problem from non-problem drinking. Similarly, multiple regression of the entire sample revealed that, after gender and age had been controlled, BAS and SR scale scores predicted unique variance in AUDIT scores. Moreover, both regressions showed that the SR scale was superior in terms of predictive power. The findings indicate the advantage of including both scales when predicting problematic drinking, but that...
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行为激活系统(BAS)敏感性的不同测量方法对大学生饮酒问题的预测具有独特的意义
本研究调查了行为激活系统(BAS)敏感性的两种替代和最广泛使用的测量方法对问题酒精使用的预测价值。参与者是84名大学生,他们完成了酒精问题严重程度的测量(酒精使用障碍识别测试,审计)和两种不同的BAS敏感性测量[BAS和奖励敏感性(SR)量表]。根据审计分数,他们被分为42名问题饮酒者和42名非问题饮酒者。在控制性别和年龄的逻辑回归中,BAS和SR量表得分唯一地预测了非问题饮酒的问题。同样,对整个样本的多元回归显示,在控制性别和年龄后,BAS和SR量表得分预测审计得分的唯一方差。两次回归均显示SR量表的预测能力更强。研究结果表明,在预测问题饮酒时,包括这两种量表的优势,但是……
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