Does Identity as a Drinker Predict Problem Recognition Motivation in Harmful Drinkers?
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Albery, I., Long, N., Kelly, I., Frings, D. and Morris, J. (2024). Does Identity as a Drinker Predict Problem Recognition Motivation in Harmful Drinkers? Social Science & Medicine. 351, p. 116967. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2024.116967
Authors | Albery, I., Long, N., Kelly, I., Frings, D. and Morris, J. |
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Abstract | Harmful drinking is associated with significant negative health and social outcomes, but drinkers are reticent to recognise personal drinking problems, hindering natural recovery or help-seeking. Recent evidence suggests that social identity as a drinker is associated with various drinking-related factors but has not been examined in relation to likelihood of problem recognition. In a group of ninety-six harmful drinkers (61 females, M age = 34 years) we explored how identity components associated with ingroup self-investment and ingroup self-definition in combination with implicit identity as a drinker accounted for degrees of problem recognition. In addition to demographic information, addiction experience and drinking behaviour (AUDIT), respondents completed measures of ingroup self-investment (identity centrality, solidarity, and satisfaction), ingroup self-definition (ingroup homogeneity and self-stereotyping), a “self as drinker” identity implicit association test and problem recognition (four items from the Stages of Change Readiness and Treatment Eagerness Scale). After controlling for possible covariates (age, gender and alcohol addiction experience) increased problem recognition was accounted for by explicit and not implicit identity components. More specifically, increasing perceived chronic saliency of one’s drinker identity (self-investment in the drinker ingroup) and not an implicit association between the self and being a drinker was related to increased likelihood of problem recognition. This suggests that how chronically and explicitly accessible the identity of the drinker is for individuals might operate to stimulate the willingness or motivation to recognise potential drinking related harm. |
Keywords | Implicit drinker identity; Explicit drinker identity; Self-investment; Self-definition; Identity centrality; Harmful drinking. |
Year | 2024 |
Journal | Social Science & Medicine |
Journal citation | 351, p. 116967 |
Publisher | Elsevier |
ISSN | 1873-5347 |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2024.116967 |
Web address (URL) | https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0277953624004118?via%3Dihub |
Publication dates | |
Online | 15 May 2024 |
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Accepted | 09 May 2024 |
Accepted author manuscript | License File Access Level Open |
https://openresearch.lsbu.ac.uk/item/9726y
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