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与他人一样饮酒:特质自我控制调节同伴与个人重度暴饮之间的关联。

Drinking like everyone else: trait self-control moderates the association between peer and personal heavy episodic drinking.

作者信息

Robinson Eric, Jones Andrew, Christiansen Paul, Field Matt

机构信息

University of Liverpool, Eleanor Rathbone Building , Liverpool L69 7ZA , UK.

出版信息

Subst Use Misuse. 2015 Apr;50(5):590-7. doi: 10.3109/10826084.2014.991407. Epub 2014 Dec 29.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Alcohol consumption often appears to be under social influence. However, we know relatively little about whether some people are particularly likely to exhibit similar drinking patterns to their peers.

OBJECTIVES

Here we tested the extent to which trait social approval concerns and trait self-control are associated with the likelihood that individuals display similar heavy episodic drinking patterns to their peers.

METHOD

One thousand and fifty-six young adults participated in an online study. We measured trait social approval concerns (the Need to Belong scale) and trait self-control (the Self-Control scale) alongside personal heavy episodic drinking and perceptions of peer heavy episodic drinking.

RESULTS

Beliefs that one's peers (other students) drank heavily were associated with heavier personal episodic drinking. This relationship was moderated by trait self-control: The correlation between personal heavy episodic drinking and perceived peer drinking was much stronger in those with low self-control compared with those with high self-control. Contrary to hypotheses, trait social approval concerns did not moderate the relationship between perceived peer drinking and personal heavy episodic drinking.

CONCLUSIONS

Social norms about drinking could act as a form of informational cue for one's own alcohol consumption, but the extent to which individuals follow or override this cue may depend on individual differences in self-control.

摘要

背景

饮酒行为似乎常常受到社会影响。然而,对于某些人是否特别容易表现出与其同龄人相似的饮酒模式,我们了解得相对较少。

目的

在此,我们测试了特质性社会认可关注和特质性自我控制与个体表现出与其同龄人相似的重度间歇性饮酒模式的可能性之间的关联程度。

方法

1056名年轻成年人参与了一项在线研究。我们测量了特质性社会认可关注(归属感量表)和特质性自我控制(自我控制量表),同时测量了个人的重度间歇性饮酒情况以及对同龄人重度间歇性饮酒的认知。

结果

认为自己的同龄人(其他学生)大量饮酒与个人更频繁的间歇性饮酒有关。这种关系受到特质性自我控制的调节:与高自我控制者相比,低自我控制者的个人重度间歇性饮酒与感知到的同龄人饮酒之间的相关性要强得多。与假设相反,特质性社会认可关注并未调节感知到的同龄人饮酒与个人重度间歇性饮酒之间的关系。

结论

关于饮酒的社会规范可能作为一种信息线索影响个人的饮酒行为,但个体遵循或无视这一线索的程度可能取决于自我控制方面的个体差异。

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