Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195, USA.
J Stud Alcohol Drugs. 2011 Sep;72(5):844-53. doi: 10.15288/jsad.2011.72.844.
Prior research has shown that normative perceptions of others' drinking behavior strongly relates to one's own drinking behavior. Most research examining the perceived drinking of others has generally focused on specificity of the normative referent (i.e., gender, ethnicity). The present study expands the research literature on social norms by examining normative perceptions by various drinking contexts. Specifically, this research aimed to determine if college students overestimate peer drinking by several drinking contexts (i.e., bar, fraternity/sorority party, non-fraternity/sorority party, sporting event) and to examine whether normative perceptions for drinking by contexts relate to one's own drinking behavior specific to these contexts.
Students (N = 1,468; 56.4% female) participated in a web-based survey by completing measures assessing drinking behavior and perceived descriptive drinking norms for various contexts.
Findings demonstrated that students consistently overestimated the drinking behavior for the typical same-sex student in various drinking contexts, with the most prominent being fraternity/sorority parties. In addition, results indicated that same-sex normative perceptions for drinking by contexts were associated with personal drinking behavior within these contexts.
Results stress the importance of specificity of social norms beyond those related to the normative referent. Clinical implications are discussed in terms of preventions and intervention efforts as well as risks associated with drinking in a novel context.
先前的研究表明,对他人饮酒行为的规范认知与自己的饮酒行为密切相关。大多数研究通常集中在规范参照者的特殊性上(即性别、种族),以检验对他人的饮酒感知。本研究通过考察各种饮酒情境下的规范认知,扩展了关于社会规范的研究文献。具体来说,本研究旨在确定大学生是否会高估几种饮酒情境(即酒吧、兄弟会/姐妹会派对、非兄弟会/姐妹会派对、体育赛事)中的同伴饮酒情况,并探讨情境规范认知与特定情境下的自身饮酒行为是否相关。
学生(N=1468;56.4%女性)通过完成各种情境下饮酒行为和感知描述性饮酒规范的测量,参与了一项基于网络的调查。
研究结果表明,学生在各种饮酒情境中始终高估了典型同性学生的饮酒行为,其中兄弟会/姐妹会派对最为突出。此外,结果表明,情境下同性规范感知与个人在这些情境下的饮酒行为有关。
研究结果强调了社会规范的特异性的重要性,超出了与规范参照者相关的特异性。讨论了预防和干预措施以及在新情境下饮酒相关的风险方面的临床意义。