Devos-Comby Loraine, Daniel Jason, Lange James E
AOD Initiatives Research, Student Health Services & Department of Psychology, San Diego State University.
J Appl Soc Psychol. 2013 Dec;43(12):2391-2400. doi: 10.1111/jasp.12187.
This study tested the effects of committed relationships and presence of dates on alcohol consumption and preliminary sexual outcomes in natural drinking groups (NDGs). Undergraduate drinkers ( = 302) answered an online questionnaire on their most recent participation in a NDG. The interaction between relationship commitment and presence of a date on alcohol consumption was significant. Among students not in committed relationships, those dating within their NDG reported heavier drinking than those not dating. Students in committed relationships drank less than those who were not committed only when their partners were present. The positive correlation between drinking and sexual contact was significant only for those who were not in committed relationships. Implications for future research and interventions are discussed.
本研究测试了在自然饮酒群体(NDGs)中,恋爱关系和约会对象的存在对酒精消费及初步性结果的影响。本科饮酒者(n = 302)回答了一份关于他们最近参与自然饮酒群体情况的在线问卷。恋爱关系承诺和约会对象的存在对酒精消费的交互作用显著。在没有恋爱关系的学生中,那些在自然饮酒群体中约会的学生报告饮酒量比没有约会的学生更大。只有当伴侣在场时,处于恋爱关系中的学生饮酒量才比没有恋爱关系的学生少。饮酒与性接触之间的正相关仅对没有恋爱关系的人显著。文中讨论了对未来研究和干预措施的启示。