问题饮酒者的酒精预期、风险识别和二级预防

Kim Fromme, Daniel R Kivlahan, G Alan Marlatt
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酒精相关预期与饮酒者身份和酒精相关问题有关,但它们对维持饮酒的贡献以及它们在行为改变中的作用尚未确定。本研究的目的是:(a)评估参与二级预防项目可能对饮酒相关结果和疗效预期的影响;(b)评估饮酒的变化是否与预期的变化有关。尽管由于参与预防计划,饮酒量显著减少,但结果和功效预期都没有相应改变。与这些发现有关的几个方法和理论问题进行了讨论。预期变化作为改变饮酒行为的必要前提的作用受到质疑。
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Alcohol expectancies, risk identification, and secondary prevention with problem drinkers

Alcohol-related expectancies are associated with drinker status and alcohol-related problems, but their contribution to the maintenance of drinking and their role in behavior change have yet to be determined. Goals of the present research were: (a) to assess the impact that participation in a secondary prevention program might have on drinking-related outcome and efficacy expectancies; and (b) to evaluate whether changes in drinking were associated with changes in expectancies. Despite significant decreases in drinking levels as a result of participation in the prevention program, neither outcome nor efficacy expectancies changed accordingly. Several methodological and theoretical issues are discussed in relation to these findings. The role of expectancy change as a necessary precondition for change in drinking behavior is questioned.

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