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酒友:他们是谁以及何时重要?

Drinking Buddies: Who Are They and When Do They Matter?

作者信息

Lau-Barraco Cathy, Linden Ashley N

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Old Dominion University.

出版信息

Addict Res Theory. 2014;22(1):57-67. doi: 10.3109/16066359.2013.772585.

Abstract

The present study sought to further examine the role of peers on alcohol use and problems among young adults. In particular, we focused on a specific subset of peers in one's social network mostly for activities related to alcohol use called "drinking buddies." The presence of drinking buddies in one's social network has been shown to predict heavy drinking uniquely over but few studies have focused on potential factors moderating the relationship. Consequently, an aim of present study was to examine the influence of drinking buddies on alcohol outcomes and the extent to which the relationship may be dependent on one's normative perceptions. Another aim was to provide a descriptive examination of drinking buddies. Participants were college students ( = 250; 72.8% women) who completed self-report measures of alcohol use and problems, injunctive norms, descriptive norms, and social network characteristics. Results showed that descriptive norms moderated the relationship between drinking buddies and all alcohol outcomes assessed. Specifically, the influence of drinking buddies was stronger for those who perceived a lower prevalence of peer drinking. Examination of drinking buddies characteristics revealed that these peers tended to be young adults who were moderate social drinkers with whom they felt close and perceived to be available for concrete and emotional support. Several differences emerged between the drinking buddies of heavy versus non-heavy drinkers. The present study contributed to the larger body of work on peer influence and alcohol use by examining a specific subgroup of peers that may promote risky drinking.

摘要

本研究旨在进一步探讨同龄人在青年成年人饮酒及相关问题中所起的作用。具体而言,我们聚焦于社交网络中一类特定的同龄人,他们主要参与与饮酒相关的活动,即所谓的“酒友”。研究表明,社交网络中酒友的存在能独特地预测过度饮酒,但很少有研究关注调节这种关系的潜在因素。因此,本研究的一个目的是考察酒友对饮酒结果的影响,以及这种关系在多大程度上可能取决于个人的规范认知。另一个目的是对酒友进行描述性分析。参与者为大学生(n = 250;72.8%为女性),他们完成了关于饮酒及相关问题、 injunctive规范、描述性规范和社交网络特征的自我报告测量。结果显示,描述性规范调节了酒友与所有评估的饮酒结果之间的关系。具体而言,对于那些认为同龄人饮酒比例较低的人,酒友的影响更强。对酒友特征的考察表明,这些同龄人往往是年轻成年人,是适度饮酒的社交者,他们与酒友关系亲密,且认为酒友能提供具体的和情感上的支持。重度饮酒者和非重度饮酒者的酒友之间出现了一些差异。本研究通过考察可能促进危险饮酒的一类特定同龄人亚组,为关于同龄人影响和饮酒的大量研究工作做出了贡献。

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