The Health Belief Model in the Context of Alcohol Protective Behavioral Strategies.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY Psychiatry-Interpersonal and Biological Processes Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1080/00332747.2022.2114270
Ardhys N De Leon, Roselyn Peterson, Robert D Dvorak, Angelina V Leary, Matthew P Kramer, Emily K Burr, Ethan M Toth, Daniel Pinto
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Objective: Alcohol use continues to be prevalent and problematic among young adult samples. Protective behavioral strategies (PBS), which are harm reduction strategies utilized while drinking, have been linked to decreased alcohol use and subsequent alcohol-related problems. An individual's likelihood of adopting PBS and other health behaviors, according to The Health Belief Model (HBM), is dependent on perceived susceptibility to and severity of adverse health outcomes, as well as perceived benefits and barriers related to implementing those behaviors. The present study examined whether the perceived effectiveness of PBS in the context of the HBM leads to an increase in PBS use. Method: The analytic sample (n =694 college students, Mage =20.21, SD =4.37, 63.26% female, 72.05% Caucasian) self-reported demographics, weekly alcohol consumption (i.e., frequency, intensity, and quantity), alcohol-related problems, use of PBS, and perceived effectiveness of PBS use. A latent variable model was used to test the effect of perceived PBS effectiveness on PBS use, alcohol consumption, and alcohol-related problems. Results: Perceived PBS effectiveness was associated with a higher likelihood of using PBS subtypes (Manner of Drinking, Stopping/Limiting Drinking, and Serious Harm Reduction), which in turn was associated with reductions in alcohol consumption and problems. Conclusions: These findings suggest that increasing perceptions of PBS effectiveness may lead to more PBS use, decreased alcohol consumption, and fewer alcohol-related problems. Future research could implement longitudinal methodology to assess attempts to increase perceived effectiveness of PBS use and potentially establish a causal link between these perceptions, PBS use, and alcohol-related outcomes.

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酒精保护行为策略背景下的健康信念模型
目的:在年轻成人样本中,酒精使用仍然是普遍和有问题的。保护性行为策略(PBS)是在饮酒时使用的减少危害的策略,与减少酒精使用和随后的酒精相关问题有关。根据健康信念模型(HBM),个体采取PBS和其他健康行为的可能性取决于对不良健康结果的感知易感性和严重程度,以及与实施这些行为相关的感知利益和障碍。本研究调查了在HBM背景下PBS的感知有效性是否会导致PBS使用的增加。方法:分析样本(n =694名大学生,Mage =20.21, SD =4.37,女性63.26%,白种人72.05%)自我报告的人口统计学、每周饮酒(即频率、强度和数量)、酒精相关问题、PBS使用情况以及PBS使用的感知有效性。使用潜在变量模型来检验感知PBS有效性对PBS使用、酒精消费和酒精相关问题的影响。结果:认知PBS有效性与使用PBS亚型(饮酒方式、停止/限制饮酒和减少严重危害)的可能性较高相关,这反过来又与酒精消费和问题的减少相关。结论:这些发现表明,对PBS有效性的认识增加可能导致更多的PBS使用,减少酒精消费,减少与酒精相关的问题。未来的研究可以采用纵向方法来评估提高PBS使用的感知有效性的尝试,并可能在这些感知、PBS使用和酒精相关结果之间建立因果关系。
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