Alcohol Challenge With Sons of Alcoholics: A Critical Review and Analysis
Studies are reviewed in which response to acute administration of alcohol was compared between individuals with and without family histories of alcoholism (FH+, FH−). This research represents a search for a psychobiological marker for alcoholism. A methodological critique of the procedures reported...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Psychological bulletin 1990-11, Vol.108 (3), p.383-402 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Studies are reviewed in which response to acute administration of alcohol was compared
between individuals with and without family histories of alcoholism (FH+, FH−). This
research represents a search for a psychobiological marker for alcoholism. A methodological
critique of the procedures reported in this literature is then presented. Finally, a conceptual
model is suggested in which differences in the response to alcohol between FH+ individuals and
FH− individuals must be understood in relation to time after drinking alcohol. This
Newtonian differentiator model proposes that sons of alcoholics exhibit acute sensitization as
blood alcohol level rises and acute tolerance as blood alcohol level falls, compared with sons
of nonalcoholics. Therefore, FH+ subjects find alcohol more rewarding because they accentuate
the pleasurable, excitatory aspects of initial intoxication and attenuate the feelings of
anxiety and depression that predominate as blood alcohol levels drop. |
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ISSN: | 0033-2909 1939-1455 |
DOI: | 10.1037/0033-2909.108.3.383 |