Dominic Reichert, Sarah Brüßler, Markus Reichert, Ulrich Ebner-Priemer
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有关人类饮酒行为的大多数科学研究都是以实验室为基础的,本手册中实验室与现实生活的研究比例就反映了这一点。对日常生活的研究虽然在成瘾研究中历史悠久(Shiffman 等人,Ann Behav Med 16:203-209,1994 年),但毕竟是少数。鉴于药物使用障碍患者在日常生活中而不是在实验室环境中饱受折磨,这种情况令人惊讶。换句话说,饮酒模式和酒精使用障碍的症状不是在实验室而是在日常生活中演变而来的,在日常生活中,患者很难限制自己的酒精摄入量,并伴有各种相关问题。不论是限制饮酒还是戒酒,所有干预措施的最终目标都是改变现实生活中的行为。在实践中,患者在实验室中的行为可能无法转化为日常生活中的行为,往往显示出最低的生态有效性。因此,我们不得不质疑基于实验室的研究成果在多大程度上能转化为日常生活。幸运的是,当前的数字革命为我们提供了越来越多的工具,使我们能够监测、分析和改变人类日常生活中的行为。我们这一章并不打算像其他文章(Morgenstern等人,Alcohol Res Curr Rev 36:109,2014;Piasecki,Alcohol Clin Exp Res 43:564-577,2019;Shiffman,Psychol Asses 21:486-497,2009;Votaw和Witkiewitz,Clin Psychol Sci 9:535-562,2021;Wray等人,Alcohol Res Curr Rev 36:19-27,2014)那样全面概述过去几十年来有关酒精消费的日常生活研究。相反,我们的目标如下:首先,强调生态学瞬间评估的关键优势,以激励科学家在实验室研究中增加日常生活研究内容;其次,就如何开始日常生活研究提供一些指导。
Understanding Alcohol Consumption and Its Antecedents and Consequences in Daily Life: The Why and the How.
Most of the scientific research on alcohol consumption behavior in humans is laboratory-based, as reflected by the ratio of laboratory vs. real-life contributions to this handbook. Studies in daily life, although having a long history in addiction research (Shiffman et al., Ann Behav Med 16:203-209, 1994), are in the minority. This is surprising, given that patients with substance use disorders are suffering in daily life and not in the laboratory setting. In other words, drinking patterns and symptoms of alcohol use disorder evolve not in the lab but in daily life, where patients show difficulties in limiting their alcohol intake accompanied with all kinds of related problems. The ultimate goal of all interventions, independent of being tailored toward restricted drinking or abstinence, is again an altered behavior in real life. Translated to practice, patients' behavior in the lab may not translate to daily life, often showing minimal ecological validity. Therefore, we have to question to which degree lab-based research findings translate into daily life. Fortunately, the current digital revolution provided us with more and more tools, enabling us to monitor, analyze, and change behavior in human everyday life. Our chapter does not intend to give a comprehensive overview of the daily life research on alcohol consumption over the last few decades as others do (Morgenstern et al., Alcohol Res Curr Rev 36:109, 2014; Piasecki, Alcohol Clin Exp Res 43:564-577, 2019; Shiffman, Psychol Asses 21:486-497, 2009; Votaw and Witkiewitz, Clin Psychol Sci 9:535-562, 2021; Wray et al., Alcohol Res Curr Rev 36:19-27, 2014). Instead, we aim at the following: first, to highlight the key advantages of ecological momentary assessment to motivate scientists to add daily life research components to their laboratory research and, second, to provide some guidance on how to begin with daily life research.