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研究同伴规范、环境影响和家长沟通对运动员和非运动员酗酒的中介影响。

Examination of the mediational influences of peer norms, environmental influences, and parent communications on heavy drinking in athletes and nonathletes.

作者信息

Turrisi Rob, Mastroleo Nadine R, Mallett Kimberly A, Larimer Mary E, Kilmer Jason R

机构信息

Biobehavioral Health & Prevention Research Center, The Pennsylvania State University, PA 16802, USA.

出版信息

Psychol Addict Behav. 2007 Dec;21(4):453-61. doi: 10.1037/0893-164X.21.4.453.

Abstract

The present study used perspectives from the general literature on college alcohol consumption to examine mediational influences of peer, environmental, and parental variables on heavy drinking for student athlete and nonathlete samples. Eight hundred thirty-five freshmen who differed in organized sports involvement were compared on heavy drinking outcomes, peer norms, environmental influences, and parental communication. College athletes reported significantly more heavy drinking experiences than nonathletes. Peer norms, environmental influences, and parental communication were all significant mediators of the athlete-heavy drinking relationship. Athletes reported a higher perception of peer drinking, peer approval of drinking, higher alcohol availability, and direct drink offers, which, in turn, were related to higher rates of heavy drinking. Parental communication mediated the athlete-heavy drinking relationship differently, depending on the specific topic of conversation. Discussion surrounding the importance of incorporating a variety of interventions aimed at reducing collegiate athlete drinking on the basis of the peer, environmental, and parental influences observed in the present analyses are presented. Limitations and directions for future research are also noted.

摘要

本研究运用了关于大学生饮酒的一般文献中的观点,来检验同伴、环境和父母变量对学生运动员和非运动员样本中酗酒行为的中介影响。对835名在有组织体育活动参与程度上存在差异的新生,就酗酒结果、同伴规范、环境影响和父母沟通情况进行了比较。大学运动员报告的酗酒经历显著多于非运动员。同伴规范、环境影响和父母沟通都是运动员与酗酒关系的显著中介因素。运动员报告称对同伴饮酒的认知更高、同伴对饮酒的认可更高、酒精可得性更高以及有直接的饮酒提议,而这些反过来又与更高的酗酒率相关。父母沟通对运动员与酗酒关系的中介作用因具体谈话主题而异。基于本分析中观察到的同伴、环境和父母影响,提出了围绕纳入各种旨在减少大学生运动员饮酒的干预措施的重要性的讨论。还指出了研究的局限性和未来研究方向。

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