Bot Sander M, Engels Rutger C M E, Knibbe Ronald A, Meeus Wim H J
Behavioural Science Institute, University of Nijmegen, P.O. Box 9104, Nijmegen 6500 HE, Netherlands.
Addict Behav. 2005 Jun;30(5):929-47. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2004.09.012.
Friends are presumed to exert a substantial influence on young people's drinking patterns. The current study focused on the effects of the best friend's drinking behaviour on the alcohol consumption of 12-14-year-old adolescents. Furthermore, we hypothesized friendship characteristics (i.e., reciprocity and sociometric status differences) to moderate the extent in which adolescents had been influenced by their best friends. Longitudinal data of 1276 adolescents and their best friends were used to examine whether the adolescent's friend's drinking behaviour, reciprocity of the friendship, and status differences between friends affected the magnitude of change in the adolescent's drinking behaviour. The findings showed that best friend's drinking behaviour is related to adolescent's drinking both cross-sectionally and longitudinally. Cross-sectionally, this association was particularly strong between mutual friends and friends with lower status. In longitudinal analyses, a different picture emerged. Respondents were most likely to adopt their friend's drinking behaviour when it was a unilateral friend with a higher status.
一般认为朋友会对年轻人的饮酒模式产生重大影响。当前的研究聚焦于最好朋友的饮酒行为对12至14岁青少年饮酒量的影响。此外,我们假设友谊特征(即互惠性和社会测量地位差异)会调节青少年受其最好朋友影响的程度。利用1276名青少年及其最好朋友的纵向数据,来检验青少年朋友的饮酒行为、友谊的互惠性以及朋友之间的地位差异是否会影响青少年饮酒行为变化的幅度。研究结果表明,最好朋友的饮酒行为在横断面和纵向层面上均与青少年饮酒有关。在横断面层面,这种关联在相互的朋友以及地位较低的朋友之间尤为强烈。在纵向分析中,出现了不同的情况。当朋友是地位较高的单方面朋友时,受访者最有可能效仿其朋友的饮酒行为。