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大学和非大学经历:影响年轻人饮酒行为的因素综述。

The college and noncollege experience: a review of the factors that influence drinking behavior in young adulthood.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of South Florida, 4202 East Fowler Avenue - PCD4118G, Tampa, Florida 33620-8200, USA.

出版信息

J Stud Alcohol Drugs. 2010 Sep;71(5):742-50. doi: 10.15288/jsad.2010.71.742.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To place college drinking within its larger developmental context, we reviewed studies that compare drinking behavior among college students with that of their age-matched non-student peers. Among the recurrent themes identified across these studies, we particularly noted discrepancies in the conceptualization and operationalization of both college status and noncollege status. These discrepancies, and other methodological variations, were then examined because they influence conclusions about drinking outcomes.

METHOD

Eighteen studies directly comparing college students with nonstudents were reviewed.

RESULTS

College students drank more than noncollege peers and, in general, drank more frequently than did noncollege peers, although these differences were likely the result of factors other than college attendance itself. Younger people drank more than older peers in both groups. College students also tended to be more at risk for alcohol-related problems, including alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence, again likely the result of factors other than college attendance per se.

CONCLUSIONS

This review highlights the lack of consensus in the conceptualization and operationalization of college and noncollege status across studies, as well as the importance of variables such as living situation, age, full-time and part-time status, and type of college, which may be more directly related to variations in alcohol consumption than is college status itself. Future investigations of college drinking should place this phenomenon within the larger context of developmental processes associated with this time of life.

摘要

目的

为了将大学生饮酒行为置于更广泛的发展背景下,我们对比较大学生饮酒行为与同龄非大学生群体饮酒行为的研究进行了回顾。在这些研究中确定的反复出现的主题中,我们特别注意到了大学生身份和非大学生身份的概念化和操作化方面的差异。这些差异以及其他方法学上的差异会影响对饮酒结果的结论,因此我们对其进行了研究。

方法

对直接比较大学生和非大学生的 18 项研究进行了综述。

结果

大学生的饮酒量多于非大学生同龄人,而且总体上比非大学生同龄人饮酒更频繁,尽管这些差异可能是由除了上大学本身以外的因素造成的。在这两个群体中,年轻人比年长的人饮酒更多。大学生也更容易出现与酒精相关的问题,包括酒精滥用和酒精依赖,这可能也是除了上大学本身以外的因素造成的。

结论

本综述强调了在研究中大学生和非大学生身份的概念化和操作化缺乏共识,以及生活状况、年龄、全日制和非全日制状态以及大学类型等变量的重要性,这些变量与饮酒量的变化可能比大学生身份本身更直接相关。未来对大学生饮酒行为的研究应该将这一现象置于与这一人生阶段相关的发展过程的更大背景下。

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