Larimer Mary E, Neighbors Clayton
Dept of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington, Box 356560, Seattle, WA 98195, USA.
Psychol Addict Behav. 2003 Sep;17(3):235-43. doi: 10.1037/0893-164X.17.3.235.
Two studies examined college student gambling as a function of descriptive and injunctive social norms. It was expected that individuals would overestimate the descriptive norm and that both descriptive and injunctive norms would uniquely predict gambling behavior and problem gambling. In Study 1, self-reported gambling frequency among 317 college students was found to be lower than perceived typical college student gambling behavior. Study 2, which included 560 college students, replicated the results of Study 1 and revealed similar findings with respect to perceived and actual descriptive norms for gambling expenditure. Perceived descriptive and injunctive norms uniquely predicted self-reported gambling frequency, expenditure, and negative consequences related to gambling. The utilization of social norms-based interventions to reduce problem gambling among college students is discussed.
两项研究考察了大学生赌博行为与描述性和指令性社会规范之间的关系。研究预计,个体将会高估描述性规范,并且描述性和指令性规范都将分别预测赌博行为和问题赌博。在研究1中,317名大学生自我报告的赌博频率低于他们所感知到的典型大学生赌博行为。研究2纳入了560名大学生,重复了研究1的结果,并揭示了在赌博支出的感知性和实际描述性规范方面的类似发现。感知到的描述性和指令性规范分别预测了自我报告的赌博频率、支出以及与赌博相关的负面后果。本文还讨论了利用基于社会规范的干预措施来减少大学生中的问题赌博行为。