重新审视紧张缓解预期和酒精饮料偏好:与饮酒频率和性别的关系。

J B Hittner
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研究了饮酒频率、性别、饮料偏好和紧张缓解结果预期之间的关系。研究对象包括503名社交饮酒的大学本科生。结果表明,无论偏好哪种饮料类型,“高”频率饮酒者与“低”频率饮酒者对缓解紧张的预期显著更高。结果还表明,男性和“经常”饮酒者更喜欢啤酒作为他们的主要酒精饮料。补充分析表明,饮酒频率在一定程度上混淆了性别和饮料偏好之间的关系。这些结果扩展和完善了以前的研究,并对预防酒精滥用和早期干预具有启示意义。
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Tension-reduction expectancies and alcoholic beverage preferences revisited: associations to drinking frequency and gender.

The relationships among drinking frequency, gender, beverage preference, and tension-reduction outcome expectancies were examined. Subjects consisted of 503 social-drinking college undergraduates. Results indicated that regardless of preferred beverage type, "high" versus "low" frequency drinkers endorsed significantly greater tension-reduction expectancies. Results also indicated that males and "frequent" drinkers preferred beer as their primary alcoholic beverage. Supplemental analyses suggested that drinking frequency partially confounded the relationship between gender and beverage preference. These results extend and refine previous research and have implications for alcohol misuse prevention and early intervention.

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