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Evaluation of the Dualistic Model of Passion for Alcohol Consumption among Emerging Adults Engaged in Risky Drinking

Authors :
Diane Schneeberger
José A. Bauermeister
Maureen A. Walton
Brooke J. Arterberry
Alan K. Davis
Erin E. Bonar
Rebecca M. Cunningham
Sean D. Young
Source :
Addict Res Theory, Addiction research & theory, vol 28, iss 1
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Understanding factors influencing risky drinking among emerging adults could enhance interventions to reduce adverse outcomes. As a motivational construct, the dualistic model of passion (i.e., obsessive passion: drinking is compelling and conflicts with other life activities/values; harmonious passion: drinking is an important, but not overwhelming, part of life) offers a novel explanation for persistent alcohol use. Yet, the dualistic model of passion has not yet been evaluated in this at-risk population. Therefore, we examined whether the variables proposed by the dualistic model of passion were associated with sex, binge-drinking, and alcohol-related consequences among young risky drinkers. We analyzed cross-sectional baseline data collected as part of an ongoing randomized controlled trial of emerging adults (n=327; M(age)=22.6, SD=1.1, range 21–24; 61% female; 76% White non-Hispanic) engaged in risky drinking (AUDIT-C score ≥ 4 females, ≥ 5 males) recruited nationally via social media advertisements. A path analysis revealed significant positive direct effects between obsessive passion and binge drinking and alcohol-related consequences, and significant negative direct effects between male sex and harmonious passion and binge drinking. There was also a positive direct effect between binge drinking and alcohol-related consequences. Male sex and obsessive passion were both indirectly related to alcohol-related consequences via binge drinking. Type of passion and male sex differentiates risky drinkers who binge drink and who experienced alcohol-related consequences. Future research should examine whether targeting obsessive passion reduces binge drinking and negative outcomes.

Details

ISSN :
16066359
Volume :
28
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Addiction researchtheory
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f55937126808e97f1710eae2d9fbdf67