Loyola Marymount University, Department of Psychology, 1 LMU Drive, Suite 4700, Los Angeles, CA 90045, USA.
Addict Behav. 2012 Apr;37(4):573-6. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2012.01.007. Epub 2012 Jan 12.
Previous research has shown that social norms are among the strongest predictors of college student drinking and that normative misperceptions of more similar groups' drinking behavior may be more influential on individual drinking than those groups perceived to be more different. However, limited research has explored the moderating role of ethnicity in this context. The current study examined the differential impact that Hispanic/Latino/a and Caucasian students' normative perceptions of both typical and same-ethnicity college students' drinking behavior had on their own drinking. Participants (N=5,369 students; 60.4% female; 81.4% Caucasian; mean age 19.9 years) from two colleges completed web-based surveys assessing their alcohol consumption, and their perceptions of the drinking behaviors of both the typical college student and the typical same race/ethnicity college student at their campus. Results demonstrated that perceived norms were significantly associated with likelihood of drinking regardless of race or ethnicity specificity, but that Hispanics/Latinos/as typically had weaker relationships between ethnicity-specific norms and drinking than general student norms and drinking. The opposite was true for Caucasians such that the relationship between same-race norms and drinking was stronger than the relationship between general student norms and drinking. Further, Hispanic/Latino/a students with high perceived norms were less likely to have consumed any alcohol than Caucasians with similar normative beliefs. Further, a campus site interaction suggests that the size of the minority population on campus relative to other students may influence the relationship between norms and drinking. Implications and targets for future investigation are discussed.
先前的研究表明,社会规范是预测大学生饮酒行为的最强因素之一,而且与被认为差异更大的群体相比,对更相似群体的饮酒行为的规范误解可能对个体饮酒行为的影响更大。然而,有限的研究探讨了在这种情况下种族的调节作用。本研究考察了西班牙裔/拉丁裔和白种人学生对典型和同种族大学生饮酒行为的规范感知对他们自身饮酒行为的不同影响。来自两所大学的 5369 名学生(60.4%为女性;81.4%为白种人;平均年龄为 19.9 岁)完成了在线调查,评估了他们的饮酒量,以及他们对校园内典型大学生和典型同种族/族裔大学生的饮酒行为的看法。结果表明,无论种族或族裔特异性如何,感知规范与饮酒可能性显著相关,但西班牙裔/拉丁裔学生的族裔特异性规范与饮酒之间的关系比一般学生规范与饮酒之间的关系弱。白种人则恰恰相反,同种族规范与饮酒之间的关系比一般学生规范与饮酒之间的关系更强。此外,具有高度感知规范的西班牙裔/拉丁裔学生饮酒的可能性比具有类似规范信念的白种人学生低。此外,校园地点的相互作用表明,校园内少数民族人口相对于其他学生的规模可能会影响规范与饮酒之间的关系。讨论了未来调查的意义和目标。