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我们是否会根据所见所为?电影中的酒精线索对年轻成年人饮酒行为的直接影响。

Do we act upon what we see? Direct effects of alcohol cues in movies on young adults' alcohol drinking.

机构信息

Behavioural Science Institute, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Alcohol Alcohol. 2011 Jul-Aug;46(4):393-8. doi: 10.1093/alcalc/agr028. Epub 2011 Apr 14.

Abstract

AIMS

Ample survey research has shown that alcohol portrayals in movies affect the development of alcohol consumption in youth. Hence, there is preliminary evidence that alcohol portrayals in movies also directly influence viewers' drinking of alcohol while watching movies. One process that might account for these direct effects is imitation. The present study therefore examined whether young people imitate actors sipping alcohol on screen.

METHODS

We observed sipping behaviours of 79 young adults (ages 18-25) watching a 60-min movie clip, 'What Happens in Vegas', in a semi-naturalistic home setting. Each of the 79 participants was exposed to 25 alcohol cues. Two-level logistic regression analyses were used to analyse whether participants in general imitated actors' sipping during this clip. In addition, we applied proportional hazard models in a survival analysis framework (Cox regression) to test whether there was a difference in imitation of the cues between male and female participants, and to test whether the timing of the actors' sipping throughout the movie played a role.

RESULTS

The findings showed that participants were more likely to sip in accordance with the actors' sipping than without such a cue. Further, we found that men were more likely to imitate actors' sipping than females and that participants tended to respond to actors' sipping at the beginning of the movie rather than at the end.

CONCLUSION

Exposure to actors sipping alcohol in a movie seems to have an immediate impact on the drinking behaviour of viewers, via the mechanism of imitation.

摘要

目的

大量调查研究表明,电影中的酒精描绘会影响年轻人饮酒行为的发展。因此,有初步证据表明,电影中的酒精描绘也会直接影响观众在看电影时的饮酒行为。一个可能解释这些直接影响的过程是模仿。因此,本研究检验了年轻人是否会模仿电影中演员饮酒的行为。

方法

我们观察了 79 名年轻人(18-25 岁)在半自然家庭环境中观看电影剪辑《拉斯维加斯风情画》时的饮酒行为。这 79 名参与者中的每一个人都暴露于 25 个酒精线索下。我们使用二水平逻辑回归分析来分析参与者在观看这段剪辑时是否普遍模仿演员饮酒。此外,我们在生存分析框架(Cox 回归)中应用比例风险模型来检验男性和女性参与者之间在模仿这些线索方面是否存在差异,并检验演员在整部电影中饮酒的时间是否起到了作用。

结果

研究结果表明,参与者更有可能根据演员的饮酒行为进行模仿,而不是没有这种提示。此外,我们发现男性比女性更有可能模仿演员饮酒,并且参与者倾向于在电影开始时而不是结束时对演员的饮酒行为做出反应。

结论

电影中演员饮酒的场景似乎通过模仿这种机制,对观众的饮酒行为产生了即时影响。

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