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青少年饮酒与社交网络:朋友影响和友谊选择的作用

Teen Alcohol Use and Social Networks: The Contributions of Friend Influence and Friendship Selection.

作者信息

Cheadle Jacob E, Walsemann Katrina M, Goosby Bridget J

机构信息

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 737 Old father Hall, Lincoln, NE 68588-0324, USA.

Department of Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior, Arnold School of Public Health, 800 Sumter Street, Room 216, Columbia, SC 29208, USA.

出版信息

J Alcohol Drug Depend. 2015 Oct;3(5). doi: 10.4172/2329-6488.1000224. Epub 2015 Oct 19.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

We evaluated the contributions of teen alcohol use to the formation and continuation of new and existing friendships while in turn estimating the influence of friend drinking on individuals' regular use and heavy drinking.

METHOD

Longitudinal network analysis was used to assess the mutual influences between teen drinking and social networks among adolescents in two large Add Health schools where full network data was collected three times. Friendship processes were disaggregated into the formation of new friendships and the continuation of existing friendships in a joint model isolating friendship selection and friend influences.

RESULTS

Friends have a modest influence on one another when selection is controlled. Selection is more complicated than prior studies suggest, and is only related to new friendships and not their duration in the largest school. Alcohol use predicts decreasing popularity in some cases, and popularity does not predict alcohol consumption.

CONCLUSION

Intervention efforts should continue pursuing strategies that mitigate negative peer influences. The development of socializing opportunities that facilitate relationship opportunities to select on healthy behaviors also appears promising. Future work preventing teen substance use should incorporate longitudinal network assessments to determine whether programs promote protective peer relationships in addition to how treatment effects diffuse through social networks.

摘要

背景

我们评估了青少年饮酒对新友谊的形成与延续以及现有友谊的影响,同时估计了朋友饮酒对个人经常饮酒和大量饮酒的影响。

方法

采用纵向网络分析来评估青少年饮酒与社交网络之间的相互影响,研究对象为两所大型“青少年健康纵向研究”学校中的青少年,在这两所学校中三次收集了完整的网络数据。在一个分离友谊选择和朋友影响的联合模型中,友谊过程被分解为新友谊的形成和现有友谊的延续。

结果

在控制选择因素时,朋友之间相互影响较小。选择比先前研究表明的更为复杂,且仅与最大规模学校中的新友谊有关,与友谊的持续时间无关。在某些情况下,饮酒会导致受欢迎程度下降,而受欢迎程度并不能预测饮酒量。

结论

干预措施应继续采用减轻同伴负面影响的策略。开发有助于基于健康行为进行关系选择的社交机会似乎也很有前景。未来预防青少年药物使用的工作应纳入纵向网络评估,以确定项目是否能促进保护性的同伴关系,以及治疗效果如何通过社交网络传播。

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