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Influence of alcohol use experience and motivational drive on college students' alcohol-related cognition.

机译:饮酒经历和动机驱动对大学生酒精相关认知的影响。

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BACKGROUND: Cognitive processes are thought to be pivotal to risk for heavy drinking. However, few studies have examined the alcohol cue-activated positive and negative semantic memory networks that may be pivotal to drinking behavior. Moreover, much is to be understood about the influences of cognitive processes, particularly in high-risk drinking samples such as college students. The current study examines the sequential process of alcohol cues activating valenced semantic memory networks, and the influences of prior drinking experience and individual differences in motivational drive on this automatic (implicit) cognitive process. METHODS: Participants (N = 138, 52% women) were college freshmen prescreened to represent the full range of drinking experience (i.e., current abstainers, light and heavy drinkers). Participants completed self-reports of past month alcohol use, and individual differences in behavioral inhibition system (BIS) and behavioral approach/activation system (BAS). Alcohol cue-elicited positive and negative semantic memory networks were assessed using a priming task. RESULTS: Results from the priming task revealed that for light drinkers alcohol cues were equally as likely to activate positive and negative semantic memory networks, suggesting relatively neutral cue-elicited alcohol attitudes. Conversely, for heavy drinkers, alcohol cues more readily activated positive relative to negative semantic memory networks, suggesting relatively positive cue-elicited alcohol attitudes. Furthermore, positive alcohol cue-elicited semantic memory networks (positive attitudes) were evident for individuals characterized by a strong BAS and weak BIS (as hypothesized) and those characterized by a weak BAS and weak BIS. CONCLUSIONS: The findings suggest that alcohol-cue elicited positive semantic memory networks may be pivotal to risk for heavy drinking. Specifically, it is via the influence on this cognitive process that prior drinking experience and individual differences in motivational drive, respectively, may maintain and predispose individuals to risk for heavy alcohol use.
机译:背景:认知过程被认为是酗酒风险的关键。但是,很少有研究检查酒精提示激活的积极和消极语义记忆网络,这可能对饮酒行为至关重要。此外,关于认知过程的影响,尤其是在高风险的饮酒样本(例如大学生)中的影响,还有很多要理解。当前的研究检查了酒精线索激活价态语义记忆网络的顺序过程,以及先前的饮酒经历和动机驱动中的个体差异对这种自动(内隐)认知过程的影响。方法:参与者(N = 138,52%的女性)是经过大学预科筛查的新生,可以代表全方位的饮酒经验(即目前的戒酒者,轻度和重度饮酒者)。参与者完成了过去一个月饮酒的自我报告,以及行为抑制系统(BIS)和行为方式/激活系统(BAS)的个体差异。酒精提示引起的正面和负面语义记忆网络使用启动任务进行了评估。结果:启动任务的结果表明,对于轻度饮酒者,酒精提示可能会激活积极和消极的语义记忆网络,这暗示着相对中性的提示引起了酒精态度。相反,对于酗酒者,相对于消极的语义记忆网络,饮酒提示更容易激活积极的情绪,这暗示了相对积极的情绪诱发酒精态度。此外,对于以强BAS和弱BIS为特征的人(假设的)以及以BAS弱和BIS弱为特征的人来说,酒精提示引起的语义记忆网络(积极态度)是显而易见的。结论:研究结果表明,酒精提示引起的积极的语义记忆网络可能是酗酒风险的关键。具体而言,正是通过对这一认知过程的影响,以前的饮酒经历和动机驱动力上的个体差异可能分别维持和使个体容易沉重饮酒。

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