Reis J, Riley W L
Department of Community Health, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 61820, USA.
J Genet Psychol. 2000 Sep;161(3):282-91. doi: 10.1080/00221320009596711.
Understanding why young adults consume alcohol the way they do can lead to more effective educational programming for promotion of students' personal health and safety. The authors examined the predictive role of expectations about alcohol, perceived peer norms of consumption, awareness of rules, and individual self-efficacy in conjunction with demographic variables for male and female college students' weekly alcohol consumption. The sample of 4,960 students analyzed here is 10 to 20 times larger and more nationally representative than the samples used in similar studies. The authors used a general linear model; 41% of the men's variance and 33% of the women's variance in self-reported weekly alcohol consumption were explained by the set of predictors. In descending order of variance accounted for in male and female students' self-reported weekly alcohol consumption, perceived gender-specific norms of consumption, expectations about the effects of alcohol, and the importance of drinking in high school were significant predictors for both men and women. The salience of psychological variables for young adults' consumption of alcohol underscores the importance of recognizing individual predictors of behavior in the broader ecological context in which those behaviors are performed.
了解年轻人饮酒方式背后的原因,有助于制定更有效的教育计划,以促进学生的个人健康与安全。作者研究了对酒精的期望、感知到的同伴饮酒规范、规则意识、个人自我效能感以及人口统计学变量对男女大学生每周饮酒量的预测作用。此处分析的4960名学生样本比类似研究中使用的样本大10至20倍,且更具全国代表性。作者使用了一般线性模型;在自我报告的每周饮酒量方面,41%的男性差异和33%的女性差异可由这组预测因素解释。在男女学生自我报告的每周饮酒量中,按方差占比从高到低排列,感知到的特定性别饮酒规范、对酒精影响的期望以及高中时饮酒的重要性是男女的重要预测因素。心理变量对年轻人饮酒行为的显著影响,凸显了在行为发生的更广泛生态背景下认识个体行为预测因素的重要性。