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What We Talk About When We Talk About Binge Drinking: Towards an Integrated Conceptualization and Evaluation
Author(s) :
Maurage, Pierre [Auteur]
Université Catholique de Louvain = Catholic University of Louvain [UCL]
Institut de recherche en sciences psychologiques [IPSY]
Lannoy, Séverine [Auteur]
Mange, Jessica [Auteur]
Laboratoire de psychologie de Caen Normandie [LPCN]
Grynberg, Delphine [Auteur]
Sciences Cognitives et Sciences Affectives (SCALab) - UMR 9193
Beaunieux, Hélène [Auteur]
Laboratoire de psychologie de Caen Normandie [LPCN]
Banovic, Ingrid [Auteur]
Centre de Recherches sur les Fonctionnements et Dysfonctionnements Psychologiques [CRFDP]
Gierski, Fabien [Auteur]
Cognition, Santé, Société [C2S]
Naassila, Mickaël [Auteur]
Groupe de Recherche sur l'alcool et les pharmacodépendances - UMR INSERM_S 1247 UPJV [GRAP]
Université Catholique de Louvain = Catholic University of Louvain [UCL]
Institut de recherche en sciences psychologiques [IPSY]
Lannoy, Séverine [Auteur]
Mange, Jessica [Auteur]
Laboratoire de psychologie de Caen Normandie [LPCN]
Grynberg, Delphine [Auteur]
Sciences Cognitives et Sciences Affectives (SCALab) - UMR 9193
Beaunieux, Hélène [Auteur]
Laboratoire de psychologie de Caen Normandie [LPCN]
Banovic, Ingrid [Auteur]
Centre de Recherches sur les Fonctionnements et Dysfonctionnements Psychologiques [CRFDP]
Gierski, Fabien [Auteur]
Cognition, Santé, Société [C2S]
Naassila, Mickaël [Auteur]
Groupe de Recherche sur l'alcool et les pharmacodépendances - UMR INSERM_S 1247 UPJV [GRAP]
Journal title :
Alcohol and Alcoholism
Volume number :
55
Pages :
468-479
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Publication date :
2020-06-19
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences cognitives
English abstract : [en]
Abstract
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Binge drinking (BD), characterized by recurring alternations between intense intoxication episodes and abstinence periods, is the most frequent alcohol consumption pattern in youth and is growing in ...
Show more >Abstract Rationale Binge drinking (BD), characterized by recurring alternations between intense intoxication episodes and abstinence periods, is the most frequent alcohol consumption pattern in youth and is growing in prevalence among older adults. Many studies have underlined the specific harmful impact of this habit by showing impaired abilities in a wide range of cognitive functions among binge drinkers, as well as modifications of brain structure and function.AimsSeveral controversies and inconsistencies currently hamper the harmonious development of the field and the recognition of BD as a specific alcohol consumption pattern. The main concern is the absence of consensual BD conceptualization, leading to variability in experimental group selection and alcohol consumption evaluation. The present paper aims at overcoming this key issue through a two-step approach.Methods and conclusionsFirst, a literature review allows proposing an integrated BD conceptualization, distinguishing it from other subclinical alcohol consumption patterns. Six specific characteristics of BD are identified, namely, (1) the presence of physiological symptoms related to BD episodes, (2) the presence of psychological symptoms related to BD episodes, (3) the ratio of BD episodes compared to all alcohol drinking occasions, (4) the frequency of BD episodes, (5) the consumption speed and (6) the alternation between BD episodes and soberness periods. Second, capitalizing on this conceptual clarification, we propose an evaluation protocol jointly measuring these six BD characteristics. Finally, several research perspectives are presented to refine the proposed conceptualization.Show less >
Show more >Abstract Rationale Binge drinking (BD), characterized by recurring alternations between intense intoxication episodes and abstinence periods, is the most frequent alcohol consumption pattern in youth and is growing in prevalence among older adults. Many studies have underlined the specific harmful impact of this habit by showing impaired abilities in a wide range of cognitive functions among binge drinkers, as well as modifications of brain structure and function.AimsSeveral controversies and inconsistencies currently hamper the harmonious development of the field and the recognition of BD as a specific alcohol consumption pattern. The main concern is the absence of consensual BD conceptualization, leading to variability in experimental group selection and alcohol consumption evaluation. The present paper aims at overcoming this key issue through a two-step approach.Methods and conclusionsFirst, a literature review allows proposing an integrated BD conceptualization, distinguishing it from other subclinical alcohol consumption patterns. Six specific characteristics of BD are identified, namely, (1) the presence of physiological symptoms related to BD episodes, (2) the presence of psychological symptoms related to BD episodes, (3) the ratio of BD episodes compared to all alcohol drinking occasions, (4) the frequency of BD episodes, (5) the consumption speed and (6) the alternation between BD episodes and soberness periods. Second, capitalizing on this conceptual clarification, we propose an evaluation protocol jointly measuring these six BD characteristics. Finally, several research perspectives are presented to refine the proposed conceptualization.Show less >
Language :
Anglais
Peer reviewed article :
Oui
Audience :
Internationale
Administrative institution(s) :
Université de Lille
CNRS
CHU Lille
CNRS
CHU Lille
Research team(s) :
Équipe Dynamique Émotionnelle et Pathologies (DEEP)
Submission date :
2023-11-22T20:18:22Z
2023-11-23T20:59:23Z
2023-11-23T20:59:23Z