DRINC(饮酒原因国际合作)项目:大学生饮酒动机跨国研究的基本原理和方案

Marie-Eve Couture, Sherry H. Stewart, M. Lynne Cooper, E. Kuntsche, Roisin M O'Connor, S. Mackinnon, The DRINC Team
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Couture, M., Stewart, S., Cooper, M., Kuntsche, E., O 'Connor, R., Mackinnon, S., and DRINC Team, t.(2017)。DRINC(饮酒原因国际合作)项目:大学生饮酒动机跨国研究的基本原理和方案。《国际酒精和药物研究杂志》,6(1),7-18。doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.7895/ijadr.v6i1.239饮酒动机是酒精使用和滥用的近端预测因子,通过饮酒动机,更远端的影响(如性格)对酒精相关结果的影响被介导。尽管Cooper(1994)的四因素饮酒动机模型在北美得到了很好的验证,但在其他国家很少有研究验证该模型。本文的目的是描述一个项目的基本原理、方案和方法,该项目旨在评估Cooper(1994)的测量方法的跨国有效性和普遍性,该测量方法经Kuntsche和Kuntsche的饮酒动机问卷修订简短形式(DMQ-R SF, 2009)和理论模型(Cooper, Frone, Russell, & Mudar, 1995)将饮酒动机与特定人格风险和酒精后果联系起来。该项目使用来自10个国家(巴西、英国和爱尔兰共和国、加拿大、匈牙利、墨西哥、荷兰、葡萄牙、西班牙、瑞士和美国)的本科生数据;总N = 8,478)。这项合作的结果可用于指导国际研究人员确定DMQ-R SF作为北美以外国家饮酒动机衡量标准的适用性,并可能对全球年轻人酒精滥用的预防和治疗干预措施的发展产生影响。
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The DRINC (Drinking Reasons Inter-National Collaboration) project : Rationale and protocol for a cross-national study of drinking motives in undergraduates
Couture, M., Stewart, S., Cooper, M., Kuntsche, E., O’Connor, R., Mackinnon, S., & DRINC Team, t. (2017). The DRINC (Drinking Reasons Inter-National Collaboration) project: Rationale and protocol for a cross-national study of drinking motives in undergraduates. The International Journal Of Alcohol And Drug Research, 6 (1), 7-18. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.7895/ijadr.v6i1.239 Drinking motives are a proximal predictor of alcohol use and misuse through which the effects of more distal influences (e.g., personality) on alcohol-related outcomes are mediated. Although Cooper’s (1994) four-factor drinking-motives model has been well validated in North America, few studies have validated this model in other countries. The aim of the present paper is to describe the rationale, protocol, and methods of a project designed to evaluate the cross-national validity and generalizability of Cooper’s (1994) measure, as modified by Kuntsche and Kuntsche’s Drinking Motives Questionnaire Revised Short Form (DMQ–R SF, 2009), and of the theoretical model (Cooper, Frone, Russell, & Mudar, 1995) linking drinking motives to specific personality risks and alcohol consequences. The project uses data from undergraduates representing 10 nations (Brazil, United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland, Canada, Hungary, Mexico, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, and the United States; total N = 8,478). Findings from this collaboration can be used to guide international researchers in determining the suitability of the DMQ–R SF as a measure of drinking motives in countries outside of North America and may have implications for the development of preventive and therapeutic interventions for alcohol misuse among young adults globally.
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