酒精对重度饮酒青年群体的影响:实验室社会环境下酒精反应的多模式调查

IF 4.1 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Kasey G Creswell, Aidan G C Wright, Michael A Sayette, Jeffrey M Girard, Greta Lyons, Joshua M Smyth
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年轻人通常在社交场合喝酒,但大多数测试酒精反应的实验室研究都是在单独的情况下进行的。这是第一次在一群处于危险中的年轻人中研究酒精反应和社会奖励。重度饮酒的年轻人(N=393,其中50%为女性)被分成三人一组,分别饮用中等剂量的酒精或安慰剂。这些社会互动被记录下来,面部表情、言语和笑声的持续时间和顺序被编码。结果显示,在自我报告中,酒精对社会情感体验产生了全面的、多模式的积极影响(例如,增加了积极的影响和社会联系,更多地缓解了不愉快的感觉),并在个人层面(例如,杜兴微笑的快速增加)和群体层面(例如,更多的三方对话)上产生了行为结果。研究结果强调了群体形成范式在酒精使用障碍病因机制方面产生有价值数据的潜力。所有数据和代码都可以获得(https://osf.io/3q42z/)。
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The Effects of Alcohol in Groups of Heavy Drinking Young Adults: A Multi-Modal Investigation of Alcohol Responses in a Laboratory Social Setting.

Young adults typically drink socially, yet most lab studies testing alcohol responses have administered alcohol in isolation. This is the first study to examine alcohol responses and social reward in a group setting among a young adult at-risk sample. Heavy drinking young adults (N=393; 50% female) were grouped in threes and drank a moderate dose of alcohol or a placebo. These social interactions were recorded, and the duration and sequence of facial expressions, speech, and laughter were coded. Results revealed a comprehensive, multimodal, positive effect of alcohol on socioemotional experiences across self-report (e.g., increased positive affect and social bonding, greater relief of unpleasant feelings) and behavioral outcomes at both the individual- (e.g., more rapid increases in Duchenne smiling) and group-levels (e.g., more three-way conversations). Findings underscore the potential for group-formation paradigms to yield valuable data regarding etiological mechanisms underlying alcohol use disorder. All data and code are available (https://osf.io/3q42z/).

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Clinical Psychological Science
Clinical Psychological Science Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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9.70
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期刊介绍: The Association for Psychological Science’s journal, Clinical Psychological Science, emerges from this confluence to provide readers with the best, most innovative research in clinical psychological science, giving researchers of all stripes a home for their work and a place in which to communicate with a broad audience of both clinical and other scientists.
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