Thombs D L
Department of Adult, Counseling, Health, Kent State University, Ohio, USA.
J Am Coll Health. 2000 Sep;49(2):75-83. doi: 10.1080/07448480009596287.
The author tested the ability of perceived drinking norms to discriminate among drinking patterns in a sample of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I student athletes. He used an anonymous questionnaire to assess 297 athletes, representing 18 teams, at a public university in the Midwest. Alcohol use patterns showed considerable variation, with many athletes (37.1%) abstaining during their season of competition. A discriminant function analysis revealed that higher levels of alcohol involvement are disproportionately found among athletes who began drinking regularly at an early age. Perceived drinking norms were less important in the discrimination of student athlete drinker groups. Women and those with higher grade point averages were somewhat more likely to refrain from in-season drinking than other survey respondents.
作者在一个美国全国大学体育协会(NCAA)一级学生运动员样本中,测试了感知饮酒规范在区分饮酒模式方面的能力。他使用一份匿名问卷,对中西部一所公立大学的297名运动员进行了评估,这些运动员代表了18个运动队。饮酒模式呈现出相当大的差异,许多运动员(37.1%)在赛季期间戒酒。判别函数分析显示,在那些早年就开始经常饮酒的运动员中,饮酒程度较高的比例过高。感知饮酒规范在区分学生运动员饮酒群体方面不太重要。与其他调查对象相比,女性和平均绩点较高的人在赛季期间更有可能戒酒。