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Expressive Writing as a Brief Intervention for Reducing Drinking Intentions

机译:表现主义写作作为减少饮酒意愿的一种简短干预

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The present study examined the effectiveness of expressive writing in reducing drinking behavior. We expected that students prompted to write about negative drinking experiences would show greater decreases in future drinking intentions compared to the neutral and the positive writing conditions. We also expected that decreases in drinking intentions following the writing prompts might differ based on current drinking and AUDIT scores. Participants included 200 (76% female) undergraduates who completed measures of their current drinking behavior. They were then randomly assigned to either write about: a time when they had a lot to drink that was a good time (Positive); a time when they had a lot to drink that was a bad time (Negative); or their first day of college (Neutral), followed by measures assessing intended drinking over the next three months. Results revealed that participants intended to drink significantly fewer drinks per week and engage in marginally fewer heavy drinking occasions after writing about a negative drinking occasion when compared to control. Interactions provided mixed findings suggesting that writing about a positive event was associated with higher drinking intentions for heavier drinkers. Writing about a negative event was associated with higher intentions among heavier drinkers, but lower intentions among those with higher AUDIT scores. This research builds on previous expressive writing interventions by applying this technique to undergraduate drinkers. Preliminary results provide some support for this innovative strategy but also suggest the need for further refinement, especially with heavier drinkers.
机译:本研究检查了表达写作在减少饮酒行为方面的有效性。我们希望,与中性和积极写作条件相比,提示学生写下负面的饮酒经历会显示出未来饮酒意图的更大减少。我们还预计,根据当前的饮酒和AUDIT分数,写作提示后的饮酒意图降低可能会有所不同。参与者包括200位(76%的女性)大学生,他们完成了当前饮酒行为的测量。然后,他们被随机分配以撰写以下内容:喝酒多的时期是个好时机(正面);他们喝很多酒的时期是个糟糕的时期(负);或他们上大学的第一天(中性),然后采取措施评估接下来三个月的预期饮酒量。结果显示,与对照组相比,参与者打算每周少喝几杯酒,并且在写出消极饮酒机会后,很少参加重度喝酒。交互作用提供的结果参差不齐,表明对积极事件的写作与较重饮酒者较高的饮酒意愿有关。撰写有关负面事件的信息与饮酒较重的人的较高意图有关,但与AUDIT得分较高的饮酒者的意图较低相关。这项研究是在以前的表达写作干预的基础上,通过将该技术应用于大学饮酒者的。初步结果为这种创新策略提供了一些支持,但也表明需要进一步完善,特别是对于饮酒量较大的人。

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