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Implicit Drinking Identity: Drinker + Me Associations Predict College Student Drinking Consistently

机译:隐含饮酒身份:饮酒者+ Me协会预测大学生一直饮酒

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Predicting hazardous drinking in college students continues to be a serious priority. Emerging evidence suggests that implicit measures may offer additional insight in predicting unique variance in alcohol outcomes. Implicit drinking identity, in particular, may be a powerful predictor of alcohol use. The current study examined the predictive validity of three alcohol-related associations (e.g., drinking identity, alcohol approach, and alcohol cope) using adaptations of the Implicit Association Test (IAT) in a sample of 243 undergraduates. Confirming previous findings, drinking identity associations were the most consistent predictor of alcohol consumption and alcohol problems. They were the only associations that were unique predictors of alcohol use after controlling for other implicit associations. In comparison, alcohol cope and alcohol approach associations were weak but consistent predictors of alcohol consumption and alcohol problems. Although positively correlated with all drinking outcomes, neither set of associations predicted unique variance in the drinking outcomes when all implicit associations were included in the same model. Collectively, these results extend previous findings that implicit drinking identity may be a uniquely powerful tool for predicting alcohol outcomes and a potential target for clinical intervention and prevention efforts.
机译:预测大学生的有害饮酒仍然是当务之急。越来越多的证据表明,隐性测量可能会为预测酒精性结果的独特差异提供更多的见解。尤其是,隐性饮酒身份可能是酒精使用的有力预测指标。本研究使用内隐联想测验(IAT)的改编对243名大学生进行了抽样调查,研究了三个与酒精有关的联想(例如,饮酒身份,饮酒方法和饮酒应对)的预测有效性。证实先前的发现,饮酒身份关联是酒精消耗和酒精问题的最一致预测因子。在控制了其他隐式关联之后,它们是唯一可以预测酒精使用量的关联。相比之下,饮酒应对和饮酒方法的关联性较弱,但对饮酒和饮酒问题的预测是一致的。尽管与所有饮酒结果呈正相关,但当所有隐式关联都包含在同一模型中时,两组关联都无法预测饮酒结果的独特差异。总的来说,这些结果扩展了以前的发现,即隐性饮酒身份可能是预测酒精后果的独特强大工具,并且是临床干预和预防工作的潜在目标。

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