Drinking motives as a predictor of readiness to change alcohol use

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Ahmed A. Moustafa
Nadia P. Alvinia
Liquan Liu
Yuliya Richard
Ali A. Hanafy
Nizar H. Bagadood
Eid Abo Hamza
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[1] University of Johannesburg,Department of Human Anatomy and Physiology, The Faculty of Health Sciences
[2] Bond University,School of Psychology, Faculty of Society and Design
[3] Western Sydney University,School of Psychology
[4] Blue Horizon Counseling Services,Department of Special Education, College of Education
[5] Umm Al-Qura University,Faculty of Education, Department of Mental Health
[6] Tanta University,College of Education, Humanities & Social Sciences
[7] Al Ain University,undefined
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Current Psychology | 2024年 / 43卷
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Alcohol misuse; Alcohol use disorder; Drinking motives; Readiness to change;
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Drinking motives have been identified as important predictors of alcohol consumption. Similarly, the degree of readiness to change (RTC) can predict behavioral changes when drinking alcohol. However, the link between drinking motives and RTC has not been explored in previous research. The aim of this study is to investigate whether the four drinking motives (coping, enhancement, social, conformity) can predict the three stages of RTC (precontemplation, contemplation and action) in relation to alcohol consumption. Two hundred and fifty-two undergraduates’ students completed an online self-assessment survey on Qualtrics that assessed motives for alcohol use, drinking behavior, and RTC. Hierarchical regressions showed that among the four specific drinking motives, coping motives significantly predicted all three stages of RTC; conformity motives positively predicted the action stage of change; social motives negatively predicted the precontemplation and action stages of change; enhancement motives were not significant in predicting RTC stages. These results indicate that the three RTC levels can be predicted by coping, social, and conformity motives, but not by enhancement motives. Additionally, given the importance of coping motives, it might be useful to address and include healthier coping mechanisms as part of clinical interventions and prevention methods to circumvent unsafe drinking behaviors independent of a single RTC stage.
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