Gaudibilidad (moduladores del disfrute) y consumo riesgoso y perjudicial de alcohol en adolescentes

Víctor santos Acosta Madueño, Ferrán Padrós Blázquez
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Introduction: in a recent study, it has been reported that adolescents who presented risky and harmful alcohol consumption show lower levels of gaudiebility (enjoyment modulators) than their consuming peers, but without risk. But in this study a one-factor gaudiebility scale for adults was used, and recently a new scale for children and adolescents has been published that is multifactorial (consistent with the construct). Objective: to study the relationship between the level of gaudiebility and the risky and harmful consumption of alcohol in adolescence using a new scale that presents adequate construct validity. Method: a sample of 464 adolescents (53.7% women) with a mean age of 15.99 (SD = 1.29), with risky and harmful consumption of alcohol and consumption without risk, was used. The GSCA (Gaudiebility Scale for Children and Adolescents) and AUDIT (Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test) were administered. Results: the group with risky and harmful alcohol consumption did not show a mean in the level of gaudiebility (or with the factors) different from that observed in the group with non-risky alcohol consumption. Only the interest factor of the GSCA scale showed a negative and significant correlation with risky and harmful alcohol consumption, but this was very low. Discussion and conclusions: research suggests that the level of gaudiebility in adolescence is not a risk factor for an adolescent to present a risky and harmful consumption of alcohol. In future research, it is proposed to study the relationship between alcohol dependence and gaudiebility.
青少年饮酒的可听性(享受的调节器)和危险和有害的饮酒
引言:在最近的一项研究中,据报道,与饮酒的同龄人相比,出现危险和有害饮酒的青少年表现出较低的可饮用性(享受调节剂)水平,但没有风险。但在这项研究中,使用了一种针对成年人的单因素可测性量表,最近发布了一种新的针对儿童和青少年的多因素量表(与结构一致)。目的:采用一种新的具有足够结构有效性的量表,研究青少年饮酒成瘾程度与危险有害饮酒之间的关系。方法:采用464名平均年龄15.99(SD=1.29)的青少年(53.7%的女性)为样本,他们有危险和有害的饮酒和无风险的饮酒。使用GSCA(儿童和青少年可量表)和AUDIT(酒精使用障碍识别测试)。结果:有风险和有害饮酒的组与无风险饮酒的组相比,其可饮用性水平(或因素)的平均值没有不同。只有GSCA量表的兴趣因素与危险和有害的饮酒量呈负相关,但这一比例很低。讨论和结论:研究表明,青春期的高致死率并不是青少年出现危险和有害饮酒的风险因素。在未来的研究中,有人建议研究酒精依赖性和高致死性之间的关系。
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