Department of Psychology, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA 90045, United States.
Addict Behav. 2014 Jan;39(1):107-13. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2013.08.036. Epub 2013 Sep 11.
Multi-component parent-based interventions (PBIs) provide a promising avenue for targeting alcohol use and related consequences in college students. Parents of college-aged children can have a significant influence on their children's alcohol use decisions. However, parents tend to underestimate their own child's alcohol use and overestimate other similar parents' approval of student drinking. These misperceptions could have important implications for parents' own attitudes and alcohol-related communication with their student. Targeting these misperceptions through normative feedback could help promote greater and more in-depth alcohol-related communication. The present study examines the potential efficacy of web-based alcohol-related normative feedback for parents of college students.
A sample of 144 parents of college students received web-based normative feedback about students' alcohol use and approval, as well as other same-college parents' alcohol approval. Parents completed measures of perceived student alcohol use, student alcohol approval, other-parent alcohol approval, and intentions to discuss alcohol use both pre- and post-normative feedback.
Post-feedback, parents reported stronger intentions to talk to their student about alcohol, were less confident in their knowledge of their students' alcohol use, and believed that their student drank in greater quantity and more frequently than pre-feedback. Parents also perceived other parents to be less approving of alcohol use after viewing normative feedback.
These findings provide preliminary support for the use of web-based normative feedback for parents of college students. Given these promising results, further research developing and testing this approach merits attention.
多成分基于父母的干预措施(PBIs)为针对大学生饮酒及其相关后果提供了一个有前途的途径。大学生的父母可以对其子女的饮酒决定产生重大影响。然而,父母往往低估自己孩子的饮酒量,高估其他类似父母对学生饮酒的认可。这些误解可能对父母自身的态度和与学生的酒精相关沟通产生重要影响。通过规范反馈来纠正这些误解,可以促进更深入和更深入的酒精相关沟通。本研究探讨了针对大学生父母的基于网络的酒精相关规范反馈的潜在效果。
144 名大学生的父母接受了关于学生饮酒和认可以及其他同校父母的酒精认可的基于网络的规范反馈。父母在接受规范反馈前后完成了关于感知学生饮酒量、学生对饮酒的认可、其他父母对饮酒的认可以及讨论饮酒意图的测量。
在接受反馈后,父母表示更有意愿与学生谈论饮酒问题,对自己了解学生饮酒情况的信心降低,并且认为学生饮酒量更大、更频繁。父母在查看规范反馈后也认为其他父母对饮酒的认可程度较低。
这些发现为针对大学生父母使用基于网络的规范反馈提供了初步支持。鉴于这些有希望的结果,进一步研究和测试这种方法值得关注。