Unravelling the role of drinking motives in the relationship between stress and alcohol use and its related problems

R. Crutzen, R. Knibbe, Y. Mysyuk
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Background: A widely held assumption is that one way in which people can cope with stress is by drinking alcohol. Aims: To investigate to what extent drinking motives moderate the possible effect of stress on alcohol use and its related problems, that is, circumstances under which stress is more likely to lead to alcohol use and its related problems. Method: Multiple regression analyses on cross-sectional data of a convenience sample of 179 Dutch students. Results: The role of drinking motives is non-existent in the stress–alcohol relationship. Conclusion: There is limited evidence-based support for the widely held assumption that people cope with stress by drinking alcohol, and drinking motives cannot be used as an alternative explanation to account for stress-related effects on alcohol use and its related problems.
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揭示饮酒动机在压力和酒精使用及其相关问题之间的关系中的作用
背景:一个被广泛接受的假设是,人们应对压力的一种方式是饮酒。目的:调查饮酒动机在多大程度上调节压力对酒精使用及其相关问题的可能影响,即压力更容易导致酒精使用及其相关问题的情况。方法:对方便抽样的179名荷兰学生的横断面资料进行多元回归分析。结果:饮酒动机在应激-酒精关系中不存在作用。结论:人们通过饮酒来应对压力这一被广泛接受的假设得到了有限的证据支持,饮酒动机不能作为解释压力对酒精使用及其相关问题的影响的另一种解释。
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