Zamboanga Byron L
Department of Psychology, Clark Science Center, Smith College, Northampton, MA 01063, United States.
Addict Behav. 2005 May;30(4):673-84. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2004.08.013.
Research with non-Latinos has shown that alcohol expectancies ("the anticipated effects of alcohol use") are associated with drinking behaviors; however, prior studies have not fully examined such relations in Latino college students. This investigation examines positive alcohol expectancies and their association with contextual drinking and alcohol-related problem behaviors in a sample of 107 Mexican American college students (mean age=25; 54% female) who completed self-report surveys. Results showed that students who endorsed expectancies of physical and social pleasure and increased social assertiveness were likely to engage in frequent heavy drinking and imbibe in less personal settings. Furthermore, gender (being male) and the expectancy of enhanced sexual performance and experience were associated with involvement in risk behaviors due to drinking. This study highlights the link between specific alcohol expectancies and alcohol-related problem behaviors in Mexican American college students. Intervention approaches aimed at modifying drinking expectancies in physical, social, and sexual domains could prove useful in this population.
针对非拉丁裔人群的研究表明,饮酒预期(“饮酒预期产生的效果”)与饮酒行为相关;然而,此前的研究尚未全面考察拉丁裔大学生中的此类关系。本调查在107名完成自我报告调查的墨西哥裔美国大学生(平均年龄 = 25岁;54%为女性)样本中,考察了积极的饮酒预期及其与情境性饮酒和酒精相关问题行为的关联。结果显示,认可身体和社交愉悦预期以及社交自信增强预期的学生,更有可能频繁大量饮酒,且在较少私人场合饮酒。此外,性别(男性)以及性能力和性体验增强的预期与因饮酒而参与风险行为有关。本研究凸显了墨西哥裔美国大学生中特定饮酒预期与酒精相关问题行为之间的联系。旨在改变身体、社交和性方面饮酒预期的干预方法,可能对该人群有用。