Department of Psychology, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 23529-0267, USA.
Psychol Addict Behav. 2012 Dec;26(4):747-58. doi: 10.1037/a0028909. Epub 2012 Jun 25.
The process by which peers or the social network influence individual alcohol use, particularly among adults, remains a necessary area of research. The purpose of the present study was to examine the longitudinal influence of "drinking buddies" on alcohol outcomes (i.e., alcohol use, heavy drinking, and alcohol-related problems) as mediated by alcohol expectancies of social facilitation. Participants were 1347 (men = 660, women = 687) newly married individuals recruited from the community. They were assessed at the time of marriage and through the fourth wedding anniversary. Longitudinal mediation across time was evaluated using latent growth modeling. Overall, the prospective association between the number of drinking buddies in the social network and all three alcohol outcomes was mediated by alcohol expectancies. In testing group invariance across gender, findings suggest that social-facilitation expectancies may be more relevant to men than women in predicting typical alcohol use and alcohol-related problems. Given that the social network may impact alcohol use at least in part through social expectancies, tailoring alcohol interventions to modify these specific beliefs may be particularly beneficial. In addition, strategies that target drinkers' social networks or their drinking buddies specifically may be useful.
同伴或社交网络对个体饮酒行为的影响过程,特别是在成年人中,仍然是一个必要的研究领域。本研究的目的是检验“酒友”对酒精期望的社交促进作用对酒精结果(即饮酒、豪饮和与酒精相关的问题)的纵向影响。参与者为 1347 名(男性 660 名,女性 687 名)新婚夫妇,从社区招募。他们在新婚时和结婚四周年时接受评估。使用潜在增长模型评估随时间的纵向中介。总体而言,社交网络中酒友数量与所有三种酒精结果的前瞻性关联都受到酒精期望的中介。在检验性别组间不变性时,研究结果表明,社交促进期望可能对男性比女性更能预测典型的饮酒和与酒精相关的问题。鉴于社交网络可能至少部分通过社交期望影响饮酒行为,针对这些特定信念调整酒精干预措施可能特别有益。此外,针对饮酒者社交网络或其酒友的具体策略可能也会很有用。