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特定事件饮酒规范与饮酒行为的日常关联:一项为期四年的纵向研究。

Daily relationship between event-specific drinking norms and alcohol use: a four-year longitudinal study.

机构信息

Department of Community Medicine and Health Care, University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, 06030-6325, USA.

出版信息

J Stud Alcohol Drugs. 2011 Jul;72(4):633-41. doi: 10.15288/jsad.2011.72.633.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

This study examined how social-influence processes operate during specific drinking contexts as well as the stability and change in these processes throughout the college years.

METHOD

Using a measurement-burst design, a hybrid of longitudinal and daily diary methods, we assessed the relationship between event-specific descriptive drinking norms and personal drinking. College students (N = 523) completed a baseline survey followed by a 30-day daily diary each year for up to the 4 study years. The baseline survey assessed participant gender and social anxiety, and the daily survey assessed personal drinking and perceived peer drinking (i.e., event-specific descriptive norms) during social drinking events.

RESULTS

Multilevel modeling revealed that men's social drinking slightly increased over the 4 years, whereas women's drinking remained steady. Further, on social drinking days when event-specific descriptive norms were high, students drank more, but this relationship was stronger for men than women and did not change over time. However, men's drinking norm perceptions increased across years, whereas women's decreased. Social anxiety did not moderate the relationship between norms and drinking.

CONCLUSIONS

We demonstrate that although gender differences exist in the stability and change of personal drinking, norms, and normative influence on drinking across the years of college, the acute social influence of the norm on personal drinking remains a stable and important predictor of drinking throughout college. Our findings can assist with the identification of how, when, and for whom to target social influence-based interventions aimed at reducing drinking.

摘要

目的

本研究考察了社会影响过程在特定饮酒情境下是如何运作的,以及这些过程在整个大学期间的稳定性和变化。

方法

采用混合纵向和日常日记法的测量爆发设计,我们评估了特定事件描述性饮酒规范与个人饮酒之间的关系。大学生(N=523)完成基线调查后,在最多 4 年的时间里,每年完成 30 天的日常日记。基线调查评估了参与者的性别和社交焦虑,日常调查评估了社交饮酒事件期间的个人饮酒和感知同伴饮酒(即特定事件描述性规范)。

结果

多层次模型显示,男性的社交饮酒量在 4 年内略有增加,而女性的饮酒量保持稳定。此外,在特定事件描述性规范较高的社交饮酒日,学生饮酒量增加,但这种关系对男性比女性更强,且随时间变化不大。然而,男性的饮酒规范感知在逐年增加,而女性的则在减少。社交焦虑并没有调节规范与饮酒之间的关系。

结论

我们证明,尽管在整个大学期间,个人饮酒、规范和规范对饮酒的影响在性别稳定性和变化方面存在差异,但规范对个人饮酒的急性社会影响仍然是饮酒的一个稳定且重要的预测因素。我们的研究结果可以帮助确定如何、何时以及针对谁来实施基于规范的干预措施,以减少饮酒。

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