Alcohol Approach Tendencies in Heavy Drinkers: Comparison of Effects in a Relevant Stimulus-Response Compatibility Task and an Approach/Avoidance Simon Task

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作者
Field, Matt [1 ]
Caren, Rhiane [1 ]
Fernie, Gordon [1 ]
De Houwer, Jan [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Liverpool, Sch Psychol, Liverpool L69 7ZA, Merseyside, England
[2] Univ Ghent, Dept Expt Clin & Hlth Psychol, Ghent, Belgium
基金
英国医学研究理事会;
关键词
alcohol; automatic approach; stimulus-response compatibility; BIASES; CUES;
D O I
10.1037/a0023285
中图分类号
R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
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摘要
Several recent studies suggest that alcohol-related cues elicit automatic approach tendencies in heavy drinkers. A variety of tasks have been used to demonstrate these effects, including Relevant Stimulus-Response Compatibility (R-SRC) tasks and variants of Simon tasks. Previous work with normative stimuli suggests that the R-SRC task may be more sensitive than Simon tasks because the activation of approach tendencies may depend on encoding of the stimuli as alcohol-related, which occurs in the R-SRC task but not in Simon tasks. Our aim was to directly compare these tasks for the first time in the context of alcohol use. We administered alcohol versions of an R-SRC task and a Simon task to 62 social drinkers, who were designated as heavy or light drinkers based on a median split of their weekly alcohol consumption. Results indicated that, compared to light drinkers, heavy drinkers were faster to approach, rather than avoid, alcohol-related pictures in the R-SRC task but not in the Simon task. Theoretical implications and methodological issues are discussed.
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页码:697 / 701
页数:5
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