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高危大学生群体中异性反射规范对饮酒行为的评估和影响:探究希腊联谊会和性别效应。

Estimates and influences of reflective opposite-sex norms on alcohol use among a high-risk sample of college students: exploring Greek-affiliation and gender effects.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Loyola Marymount University, 1 LMU Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90045, USA.

出版信息

Addict Behav. 2012 May;37(5):596-604. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2011.11.027. Epub 2011 Nov 25.

Abstract

Reflective opposite sex norms are behavior that an individual believes the opposite sex prefers them to do. The current study extends research on this recently introduced construct by examining estimates and influences of reflective norms on drinking in a large high-risk heterosexual sample of male and female college students from two universities. Both gender and Greek-affiliation served as potential statistical moderators of the reflective norms and drinking relationship. All participants (N=1790; 57% female) answered questions regarding the amount of alcohol they believe members of the opposite sex would like their opposite sex friends, dates, and sexual partners to drink. Participants also answered questions regarding their actual preferences for drinking levels in each of these three relationship categories. Overall, women overestimated how much men prefer their female friends and potential sexual partners to drink, whereas men overestimated how much women prefer their sexual partners to drink. Greek-affiliated males demonstrated higher reflective norms than non-Greek males across all relationship categories, and for dating partners, only Greek-affiliated males misperceived women's actual preferences. Among women however, there were no differences between reflective norm estimates or the degree of misperception as a function of Greek status. Most importantly, over and above perceived same-sex social norms, higher perceived reflective norms tended to account for greater variance in alcohol consumption for Greeks (vs. non-Greeks) and males (vs. females), particularly within the friend and sexual partner contexts. The findings highlight that potential benefits might arise if existing normative feedback interventions were augmented with reflective normative feedback designed to target the discrepancy between perceived and actual drinking preferences of the opposite sex.

摘要

反思异性规范是指个体认为异性更喜欢他们做的行为。本研究通过考察两个大学的男性和女性大学生异性恋高危样本中对饮酒的反思规范估计和影响,扩展了对这一最近引入的建构的研究。性别和希腊裔身份都作为反思规范和饮酒关系的潜在统计调节因素。所有参与者(N=1790;57%为女性)回答了关于他们认为异性朋友、约会对象和性伴侣会喜欢喝多少酒的问题。参与者还回答了关于他们在这三个关系类别中对每种关系的实际饮酒偏好的问题。总的来说,女性高估了男性对女性朋友和潜在性伴侣的饮酒偏好,而男性高估了女性对性伴侣的饮酒偏好。在所有关系类别中,希腊裔男性的反思规范比非希腊裔男性更高,而对于约会对象,只有希腊裔男性对女性的实际偏好存在误解。然而,在女性中,无论希腊裔身份如何,反思规范的估计或误解程度都没有差异。最重要的是,除了感知到的同性规范之外,更高的感知反思规范往往可以解释希腊裔(而非非希腊裔)和男性(而非女性)饮酒量的更大差异,尤其是在朋友和性伴侣的背景下。这些发现强调,如果现有的规范反馈干预措施增加针对异性实际饮酒偏好与感知偏好之间差异的反思规范反馈,可能会带来潜在的好处。

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