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兄弟会和姐妹会领导者和成员:酒精使用、态度和政策意识的比较。

Fraternity and sorority leaders and members: a comparison of alcohol use, attitudes, and policy awareness.

机构信息

University of Rhode Island, Department of Psychology, Kingston, Rhode Island 02881, USA.

出版信息

Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse. 2010 Jul;36(4):187-93. doi: 10.3109/00952990.2010.491878.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Studies have documented that members of college fraternities and sororities (i.e., Greeks) drink more heavily and experience more alcohol-related consequences than other students. Few studies have examined the role of Greek leaders in the socialization of Greek members.

OBJECTIVES

The present study investigated how alcohol-related attitudes and behaviors among Greek leaders differ from the attitudes and behaviors of members.

METHODS

At a single university, two anonymous surveys were conducted in 2006 and 2007 (N = 726 and 757, respectively) at fraternity and sorority chapter meetings. All individuals present at the meetings were invited to participate. One-way analyses of covariance (ANCOVAs), controlling for age and sex, were conducted to examine the effect of leadership status on alcohol-related attitudes and behaviors. Zero-inflated negative binomial regression was used to analyze the effect of leadership status on alcohol-impaired driving.

RESULTS

Few differences were found between Greek leaders and members. In both years, leaders perceived alcohol control policies as stricter than did members. Notably, leaders and members did not significantly differ in reports of alcohol use or consequences.

CONCLUSION

With this additional study, the literature suggests that alcohol-related attitude and behavioral differences between Greek leaders and members may be highly variable across college and university campuses.

SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE

The socialization process among Greek leaders and members warrants further investigation. The current findings suggest that future research should examine the roles that campus climate and on-campus initiatives may play in the Greek socialization process.

摘要

背景

研究表明,大学生联谊会(即“希腊人”)的成员比其他学生饮酒更多,且经历更多与酒精相关的后果。很少有研究调查希腊联谊会领导人在希腊联谊会成员社会化过程中的作用。

目的

本研究调查了希腊联谊会领导人的与酒精相关的态度和行为与成员的态度和行为有何不同。

方法

在一所大学中,于 2006 年和 2007 年(分别为 726 名和 757 名)在联谊会分会会议上进行了两次匿名调查。邀请所有出席会议的人参加。进行单因素协方差分析(ANCOVA),控制年龄和性别,以检验领导地位对与酒精相关的态度和行为的影响。使用零膨胀负二项回归分析领导地位对酒后驾车的影响。

结果

在这两年中,联谊会领导人与成员之间几乎没有发现差异。领导人比成员更认为酒精控制政策更严格。值得注意的是,领导人与成员在酒精使用或后果报告方面没有显著差异。

结论

有了这项额外的研究,文献表明,希腊联谊会领导人与成员之间的与酒精相关的态度和行为差异可能在各个大学校园之间高度可变。

科学意义

希腊联谊会领导人与成员之间的社会化过程值得进一步调查。目前的研究结果表明,未来的研究应该考察校园氛围和校内举措可能在希腊联谊会社会化过程中所起的作用。

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