Drug and Alcohol Dependence, ( ISI ), No (101), Year (2009-3) , Pages (137-145)

Title : ( Reversing the Sequence: Reducing Alcohol Consumption by Overcoming Alcohol Attentional Bias )

Authors: Javad Salehi Fadardi , W. Miles Cox ,

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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
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@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},
}

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%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

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