Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA.
Psychol Addict Behav. 2010 Jun;24(2):177-89. doi: 10.1037/a0018302.
This study examined a range of injunctive norms for alcohol use and related consequences from less severe behaviors (e.g., drinking with friends) to more severe behaviors (e.g., drinking enough alcohol to pass out), and their relationship with alcohol consumption and alcohol-related negative consequences among college students. In addition, this research aimed to determine whether these relationships between injunctive norms and consequences were moderated by alcohol consumption and level of identification with the typical same-gender college student. A random sample (N = 1,002) of undergraduates (56.9% women) completed a Web-based survey that was comprised of measures of drinking behavior, perceived approval of drinking behaviors that ranged in severity (i.e., injunctive norms), and level of identification with the typical same-gender college student. Results suggest that the association between negative consequences and injunctive drinking norms depend on one's own drinking behavior, identification with other students, and the severity of the alcohol use and related consequences for which injunctive norms are assessed. Findings are discussed in terms of false consensus and false uniqueness effects, and deviance regulation perspectives. Implications for preventive interventions are discussed.
本研究考察了一系列与饮酒相关的禁令规范及其后果,这些后果的严重程度从轻到重不等,包括与朋友饮酒等较轻行为,以及饮酒过量导致昏迷等较严重行为,以及这些规范与大学生饮酒和饮酒相关不良后果之间的关系。此外,本研究旨在确定这些禁令规范与后果之间的关系是否受到饮酒量和对典型同性别大学生的认同程度的调节。一个随机样本(N=1002)的本科生(56.9%为女性)完成了一项基于网络的调查,该调查包括饮酒行为的测量、对不同严重程度饮酒行为的感知认可(即禁令规范),以及对典型同性别大学生的认同程度的测量。结果表明,消极后果与饮酒禁令规范之间的关联取决于一个人的饮酒行为、对其他学生的认同程度,以及评估禁令规范所涉及的饮酒行为和相关后果的严重程度。研究结果从虚假共识和虚假独特性效应以及偏差调节的角度进行了讨论。还讨论了对预防干预措施的启示。