Title : ( Reversing the Sequence: Reducing Alcohol Consumption by Overcoming Alcohol Attentional Bias )
Authors: Javad Salehi Fadardi , W. Miles Cox ,Abstract
The aims of the research were to (a) compare the alcohol attentional bias (AAB) of social, hazardous, and harmful drinkers and (b) assess the effects of alcohol attention-control training on the AAB and alcohol consumption of hazardous and harmful drinkers. Participants were social drinkers (N= 40), hazardous drinkers (N= 89), and harmful drinkers (N= 92). Paper-and-pencil measures were used to collect information about participants’ socio-demographic characteristics, health status, motivational structure, drinking-related locus of control and situational self-confidence, readiness to change, affect, and alcohol consumption. Computerized classic, alcohol- and concerns-Stroop tests were administered. All participants were tested individually, with the order of tests counterbalanced across participants. After the baseline assessment, the hazardous and harmful drinkerswere trained with the AlcoholAttention-Control Training Program(AACTP) for two and four sessions, respectively. Both samples completed a post-training assessment, and the harmful drinkers also completed 3-month follow-up. Results indicated that (a) the harmful drinkers had larger AAB than the hazardous and the social drinkers; (b) the attentional training reduced the hazardous and harmful drinkers’ AAB; and (c) the harmful drinkers showed post-training reductions in alcohol consumption and improvements on the other drinking-related indices. The harmful drinkers’ improvements were maintained at the 3-month follow-up.
Keywords
, Alcohol abuse Drinking Alcohol Attention, Control Training Program (AACTP) Motivational structure Personal concerns inventory Attentional bias Implicit cognition Stroop test@article{paperid:1009486,
author = {Salehi Fadardi, Javad and W. Miles Cox},
title = {Reversing the Sequence: Reducing Alcohol Consumption by Overcoming Alcohol Attentional Bias},
journal = {Drug and Alcohol Dependence},
year = {2009},
number = {101},
month = {March},
issn = {0376-8716},
pages = {137--145},
numpages = {8},
keywords = {Alcohol abuse
Drinking
Alcohol Attention-Control Training Program
(AACTP)
Motivational structure
Personal concerns inventory
Attentional bias
Implicit cognition
Stroop test},
}
%0 Journal Article
%T Reversing the Sequence: Reducing Alcohol Consumption by Overcoming Alcohol Attentional Bias
%A Salehi Fadardi, Javad
%A W. Miles Cox
%J Drug and Alcohol Dependence
%@ 0376-8716
%D 2009