日常水平的自我同情与应付性饮酒

IF 3.1 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY Mindfulness Pub Date : 2024-07-31 DOI:10.1007/s12671-024-02407-5
Kaitlyn M. Biehler, Tiffany Jenzer, Jennifer P. Read
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摘要

研究目的:个人酗酒的部分原因可能是他们缺乏管理消极情绪(NA)的有效策略,如自我同情。应对消极情绪的动机是问题饮酒结果的关键机制,与自我同情相关。研究发现,在人与人之间,为应对而饮酒(DTC)可以调节消极情绪(NA)与酗酒结果之间的关系,但在人与人之间,研究结果却不尽相同。自我同情成分(尤其是自我亲切感和自我评判)可作为调节剂,改变消极情绪对饮酒结果的影响,并可解释之前不同的研究结果。因此,本研究考察了每日DTC作为NA-酒精后果的中介因素,并检验了每日自我亲切/自我评判是否调节了这些关联。我们使用多层次结构方程模型,在控制酒精使用和其他饮酒动机的情况下,在人与人之间和人与人之间的水平上,研究了日常变量如何相互作用来预测酒精后果。结果发现,在人与人之间的水平上,自我亲切感(DTC)对NA和DTC之间的关系起中介作用,这是在控制其他动机/使用的情况下,首次在社区样本中记录这一途径。在个人层面上,"善待自己 "与 "不吸毒 "和 "吸毒成瘾 "呈负相关。在人内和人际层面上,自我判断与不饮酒、DTC 和酒精后果呈正相关。自我亲切/自我判断的交互作用不显著。自我亲切感/自我判断与 NA、DTC 和酒精后果相关,显示出与饮酒过程相关的前景。我们还需要开展进一步的工作,探索个体如何以更精确的时间顺序应用这些技能。
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Daily-Level Self-Compassion and Coping-Motivated Drinking

Objectives

Individuals may turn to alcohol in part because they lack effective strategies to manage negative affect (NA), such as self-compassion. Motives to cope with NA are key mechanisms of problem drinking outcomes that are associated with self-compassion. Drinking to cope (DTC) has been found to mediate the associations between negative affect (NA) and alcohol outcomes at the between-person level, but findings have been variable at the within-person level. Self-compassion components (particularly self-kindness and self-judgment) could serve as moderators to alter the impact of NA on drinking outcomes and may explain the prior varied findings. Accordingly, this study examined daily DTC as a mediator of NA-alcohol consequences and tested whether daily self-kindness/self-judgment moderated these associations.

Method

Regularly drinking adults (n = 128) completed up to 14 daily diaries each. Using multilevel structural equation modeling, we examined how daily variables interacted to predict alcohol consequences, while controlling for alcohol use and other drinking motives, at both within-person and between-person levels.

Results

DTC was found to mediate the relationship between NA and DTC at the within-person level, documenting this pathway for the first time in a community sample while controlling for other motives/use. Self-kindness correlated negatively with NA and DTC at the within-person level. Self-judgment correlated positively with NA, DTC, and alcohol consequences on within-person and between-person levels. The interactions with self-kindness/self-judgment were not significant.

Conclusions

Daily drinking to cope remains an important predictor of problematic substance use at the within-person level. Self-kindness/self-judgment was correlated with NA, DTC, and alcohol consequences, showing promise for relevance to drinking processes. Further work should be conducted to explore how individuals apply these skills with more precise temporal order.

Preregistration

This study is not preregistered.

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期刊介绍: Mindfulness seeks to advance research, clinical practice, and theory on mindfulness. It is interested in manuscripts from diverse viewpoints, including psychology, psychiatry, medicine, neurobiology, psychoneuroendocrinology, cognitive, behavioral, cultural, philosophy, spirituality, and wisdom traditions. Mindfulness encourages research submissions on the reliability and validity of assessment of mindfulness; clinical uses of mindfulness in psychological distress, psychiatric disorders, and medical conditions; alleviation of personal and societal suffering; the nature and foundations of mindfulness; mechanisms of action; and the use of mindfulness across cultures. The Journal also seeks to promote the use of mindfulness by publishing scholarly papers on the training of clinicians, institutional staff, teachers, parents, and industry personnel in mindful provision of services. Examples of topics include: Mindfulness-based psycho-educational interventions for children with learning, emotional, and behavioral disorders Treating depression and clinical symptoms in patients with chronic heart failure Yoga and mindfulness Cognitive-behavioral mindfulness group therapy interventions Mindfulnessness and emotional regulation difficulties in children Loving-kindness meditation to increase social connectedness Training for parents and children with ADHD Recovery from substance abuse Changing parents’ mindfulness Child management skills Treating childhood anxiety and depression
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