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运动中的酒精消费:体育偶像、朋友和规范饮酒行为的影响。

Alcohol consumption in sport: The influence of sporting idols, friends and normative drinking practices.

机构信息

School of Psychological Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.

出版信息

Drug Alcohol Rev. 2010 Nov;29(6):676-83. doi: 10.1111/j.1465-3362.2010.00182.x.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION AND AIMS

High-profile sportspeople are posited as role models for others. We examine whether university sportspeople and non-sportspeople's perceptions of high-profile sportspeople's (sports stars) and friends perceived drinking behaviours are related to their own drinking behaviours. Further, we examine the importance of drinking with competitors after sports events.

DESIGN AND METHODS

A convenience sample of 1028 participants (58% females, n=652 sportspeople) from two Australian universities were approached at sporting and university venues. Participants completed a survey booklet containing demographic questions, the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT, alcohol measure), perceived drinking of high-profile sportspeople and friends (social norms), and for sportspeople only, items assessing the importance of drinking with competitors. Bivariate and multivariate analyses were used to assess relationships.

RESULTS

Both sporting and non-sporting participants perceived high-profile sportspeople to drink less than themselves and their friends. Small significant bivariate relationships were found between high-profile sportspeople's perceived drinking and self-reported drinking for sportspeople (r=0.20, P <0.0005). However, in multivariate regression models the perceived drinking behaviours of high-profile sportspeople were not significant predictors of sportspeople's drinking, and were negatively related to non-sportspeople's drinking. The practice of drinking with competitors after sports and games accounted for an additional 6.1% of the unique variance in AUDIT-scores (P<0.0005).

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS

Sports stars are touted as negative role models when it comes to drinking. Contrary to expectations high-profile sportspeople were not perceived to be heavy drinkers and their perceived drinking was not predictive of others drinking. Friends' and normative drinking practices were predictors of drinking.[O'Brien KS, Kolt GS, Webber A, Hunter JA. Alcohol consumption in sport: The influence of sporting idols, friends and normative drinking practices.

摘要

介绍和目的

高知名度的运动员被认为是他人的榜样。我们研究了大学生运动员和非运动员对高知名度运动员(体育明星)和朋友的感知饮酒行为,以及他们自己的饮酒行为之间的关系。此外,我们还研究了运动后与竞争对手一起饮酒的重要性。

设计和方法

我们在澳大利亚的两所大学的体育场馆和校园场所,采用方便抽样法对 1028 名参与者(58%为女性,n=652 名运动员)进行了调查。参与者填写了一份调查手册,其中包含人口统计学问题、酒精使用障碍识别测试(AUDIT,酒精测量)、感知高知名度运动员和朋友的饮酒情况(社会规范),以及仅针对运动员的与竞争对手一起饮酒的重要性评估。采用单变量和多变量分析来评估关系。

结果

运动和非运动参与者都认为高知名度的运动员比自己和朋友饮酒少。高知名度运动员的感知饮酒与运动员自我报告的饮酒之间存在小的显著的双变量关系(r=0.20,P<0.0005)。然而,在多元回归模型中,高知名度运动员的感知饮酒行为并不能预测运动员的饮酒行为,而且与非运动员的饮酒行为呈负相关。运动后与竞争对手一起饮酒的做法解释了 AUDIT 得分中额外的 6.1%的独特差异(P<0.0005)。

讨论与结论

当涉及到饮酒时,体育明星被吹捧为负面榜样。与预期相反,高知名度的运动员并不被认为是酗酒者,他们的感知饮酒行为并不能预测他人的饮酒行为。朋友和规范的饮酒行为是饮酒的预测因素。

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