The Effects of the Drinking-Reduction Program Adopting Transtheoretical and Leisure Models on Problem Drinking Behavior and Cognition.
- Author:
Eun Young DO
1
Author Information
1. Department of Nursing, Kwangju Women's University, Korea. eydo@mail.kwu.ac.kr
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Drinking Behavior;
Cognition
- MeSH:
Cognition*;
Drinking;
Drinking Behavior*;
Humans;
Leisure Activities*;
Male;
Nursing;
Quality of Life
- From:Journal of Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing
2007;18(3):363-372
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
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Abstract:
PURPOSE: This study is to examine the effects of the drinking-reduction program that utilizes transtheoretical model and leisure ability model on the problem drinking behavior, alcohol outcome expectancy, and abstinence self-efficacy of problem drinkers at workplaces. METHOD: The subjects consisted of 54 male problem drinkers who scored over 12 points in the AUDIT-K with 23 persons in the experimental group and 31 persons in the control group. The research results were analyzed using the SAS program with Chi-square test, t-test, repeated ANOVA, and post-hoc comparison. RESULTS: 1) The experimental group showed a significantly lower score in problem drinking behavior than the control group. 2) The experimental group showed a significantly lower score in alcohol outcome expectancy than the control group. 3) The experimental group showed a significantly higher score in abstinence self-efficacy than the control group. CONCLUSION: These results demonstrate that the drinking-reduction program effectively reduces the drinking behavior of problem drinkers at workplaces, reduces alcohol outcome expectancy, and enhances abstinence self-efficacy. Accordingly, it is considered that a drinking-reduction program can be a useful nursing intervention method for problem drinkers at workplaces to reduce drinking and improve the quality of life.