Pre-drinking motives are directly associated with alcohol-related consequences even after adjusting for alcohol use on a given night: A consequence-specific analysis

被引:4
作者
Labhart, Florian [1 ,2 ]
Smit, Koen [1 ]
Anderson-Luxford, Dan [1 ]
Kuntsche, Emmanuel [1 ]
机构
[1] La Trobe Univ, Ctr Alcohol Policy Res, Melbourne, Australia
[2] Res Inst, Addict Switzerland, Ave Ruchonnet 14, CH-1003 Lausanne, Switzerland
基金
瑞士国家科学基金会;
关键词
Predrinking motives; Negative consequences; Event-level data; Impaired driving; Black-out; Risky sex; COLLEGE-STUDENTS; VALIDATION; RISK;
D O I
10.1016/j.addbeh.2022.107526
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Introduction: Pre-drinking motives (PDM) are linked with different characteristics of pre-drinking occasions (e.g., fast-paced drinking, socializing, moving across locations) that are potentially related to adverse night-level consequences. This study examines the direct associations of three PDM dimensions (fun/intoxication, facilitation, and conviviality) with the occurrence of five consequences (hangover, impaired driving, blackout, risky sex, fight/injury) over and above amounts of alcohol consumed that night.Methods: A sample of 138 young adult nightlife goers (55.1 % men, Mage = 19.0 SD = 2.4) in Switzerland reported PDM at baseline, and subsequently reported night-level alcohol use and consequences the next morning on 12.1 weekend nights on average (N = 1,663 participant-nights). Correlational analyses and multilevel logistic regression models assessed associations between PDM and night-level consequences.Results: After adjusting for amounts consumed, age, sex and monthly pre-drinking frequency, conviviality PDM were associated with higher odds of risky sex (OR = 2.68) and lower odds of blackout (OR = 0.57) while fun/ intoxication PDM were associated with lower odds of risky sex (OR = 0.35). Interaction analyses per gender showed that fun/intoxication PDM were associated with lower odds of impaired driving among women (OR = 0.25). Results remained the same when adjusting for general drinking motives, which were not associated with night-level consequences.Conclusion: PDM might better capture risk factors for experiencing night-level consequences than general drinking motives. Preventive intervention should make young people aware that pre-drinking is not only associated with higher amounts of alcohol consumed, but also with increased risks of specific night-level consequences, including blackouts and risky sexual behaviors, depending on the level of endorsement of each PDM.
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