Artigo Revisado por pares

Electrical aversion therapy with alcoholics: An analogue study

1973; Elsevier BV; Volume: 11; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/0005-7967(73)90108-3

ISSN

1873-622X

Autores

Peter M. Miller, Michel Hersen, Richard M. Eisler, Diana P. Hemphill,

Tópico(s)

Decision-Making and Behavioral Economics

Resumo

Chronic alcoholic patients matched on age, education and length of problem drinking were assigned to one of three treatment conditions, with 10 subjects in each group: (1) Electrical Aversion Conditioning (high shock paired with alcohol sips); (2) Control Conditioning (very low shock paired with alcohol sips); and (3) Group Therapy (confrontation psychotherapy). Groups 2 and 3 were included to control for possible ‘attention-placebo’ and expectancy factors involved in the conditioning procedures. Subjects in each group were given instructions designed to produce high expectancy for therapeutic success. Pre-post measures of alcohol consumption and attitudes toward alcohol were obtained using an analogue ‘taste test’ assessment procedure. No statistically significant differences in reduced alcohol consumption or attitudes toward alcohol were found among the groups. Trends in the data support the contention that effects of electrical aversion may be more related to such factors as therapeutic instructions, expectancy, specificity of the procedure or experimental demand characteristics than to conditioning factors.

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