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Drink less or drink slower: the effects of instruction on alcohol consumption and drinking control strategy use
- Source :
- Psychology of addictive behaviors : journal of the Society of Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors. 23(4)
- Publication Year :
- 2009
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Abstract
- Brief alcohol interventions often involve recommendations to use drinking control strategies. However, little is known about the functional effect of these strategies on alcohol use. This prospective study employed an experimental design to evaluate the relationship between strategy use and alcohol consumption. The differential effects of instructions to increase the use of strategies or to reduce alcohol consumption were compared to self-monitoring (SM) only. Undergraduate drinkers were randomized into three conditions: SM plus strategy increase (SI; n = 61), SM plus alcohol reduction (AR; n = 60), and SM control (SM; n = 56). Participants in the AR group reduced their alcohol use over two weeks, while those in the SI group did not drink less. Participants in the SI group increased strategy use over time, whereas the AR group increased use of some strategies but not others. These results indicate that increasing use of drinking control strategies does not necessarily result in reduced drinking. Furthermore, all strategies are not equal in their association with alcohol consumption; if the goal is alcohol reduction, type of strategy recommended may be important.
- Subjects :
- Male
Adolescent
Alcohol Drinking
Universities
media_common.quotation_subject
Medicine (miscellaneous)
Poison control
Alcohol
Social Environment
Article
chemistry.chemical_compound
Young Adult
Patient Education as Topic
Environmental health
Surveys and Questionnaires
Injury prevention
Medicine
Humans
Prospective Studies
Social Behavior
Students
media_common
Analysis of Variance
Motivation
Ethanol
Chi-Square Distribution
business.industry
Patient Selection
Self-control
Psychiatry and Mental health
Clinical Psychology
chemistry
Female
Analysis of variance
business
Social psychology
Alcohol consumption
Alcoholic Intoxication
Alcohol reduction
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 19391501
- Volume :
- 23
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Psychology of addictive behaviors : journal of the Society of Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....e107431ceb37a40b276087aa58ee8f84