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Psychol Addict Behav. 2013 Mar;27(1):256-61. doi: 10.1037/a0028895. Epub 2012 Jun 11.
Exposure to prosmoking media (e.g., smoking in movies, advertising in magazines) contributes to smoking in young people. However, the extent to which the impact of exposure depends on the social context in which those exposures occur has not been investigated. This study used ecological momentary assessment to examine the moderating role of social context in the relationship between college students' exposure to prosmoking media and their smoking refusal self-efficacy and intention to smoke. College students (n = 134) carried handheld computers for 21 days, recording their exposure to all forms of prosmoking media during the assessment period. They also responded to three investigator-initiated control prompts (programmed to occur randomly) each day of the assessment. After each exposure to prosmoking media and after each control prompt, participants answered questions about smoking refusal self-efficacy and their intentions to smoke; they also indicated whether they were with friends, with family, with a romantic partner, or alone (i.e., their social context). When participants were with friends, prosmoking media exposures were associated with stronger smoking intentions and lower smoking refusal self-efficacy; these associations were not present when participants were alone. Being with family members or with a romantic partner did not moderate the impact of prosmoking media exposure on either dependent variable. These results suggest a new role for peers in the development of youth smoking.
接触促烟媒体(如电影中的吸烟场景、杂志中的烟草广告)会导致年轻人吸烟。然而,接触促烟媒体的影响程度在多大程度上取决于这些接触发生的社会环境,这一点尚未得到调查。本研究使用生态瞬时评估来检验社会环境在大学生接触促烟媒体与他们的拒烟自信和吸烟意图之间的关系中的调节作用。大学生(n=134)携带手提电脑 21 天,记录评估期间他们接触的所有形式的促烟媒体。他们还每天响应三个由调查员发起的控制提示(随机编程)。每次接触促烟媒体和每次控制提示后,参与者回答关于拒烟自信和吸烟意图的问题;他们还表明自己是和朋友在一起、和家人在一起、和恋人在一起还是独自一人(即他们的社会环境)。当参与者与朋友在一起时,接触促烟媒体与更强的吸烟意图和更低的拒烟自信有关;当参与者独自一人时,这些关联并不存在。与家人或恋人在一起并没有调节促烟媒体接触对任何因变量的影响。这些结果表明,同伴在青少年吸烟的发展中扮演了新的角色。