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美国原住民和非西班牙裔白人大学生的饮酒描述性规范。

Descriptive drinking norms in Native American and non-Hispanic White college students.

作者信息

Hagler Kylee J, Pearson Matthew R, Venner Kamilla L, Greenfield Brenna L

机构信息

University of New Mexico Center on Alcoholism, Substance Abuse, and Addictions, Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States.

University of New Mexico Center on Alcoholism, Substance Abuse, and Addictions, Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States.

出版信息

Addict Behav. 2017 Sep;72:45-50. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2017.03.017. Epub 2017 Mar 23.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

College students tend to overestimate how much their peers drink, which is associated with higher personal alcohol use. However, research has not yet examined if this phenomenon holds true among Native American (NA) college students. This study examined associations between descriptive norms and alcohol use/consequences in a sample of NA and non-Hispanic White (NHW) college students.

METHOD

NA (n=147, 78.6% female) and NHW (n=246, 67.8% female) undergraduates completed an online survey.

RESULTS

NAs NHWs showed similar descriptive norms such that the "typical college student," "typical NA student," and "typical NHW student" were perceived to drink more than "best friends." "Best friends" descriptive norms (i.e., estimations of how many drinks per week were consumed by participants' best friends) were the most robust predictors of alcohol use/consequences. Effect size estimates of the associations between drinking norms and participants' alcohol use were consistently positive and ranged from r=0.25 to r=0.51 across the four reference groups. Negative binomial hurdle models revealed that all descriptive norms tended to predict drinking, and "best friends" drinking norms predicted alcohol consequences. Apart from one interaction effect, likely due to familywise error rate, these associations were not qualified by interactions with racial/ethnic group.

CONCLUSIONS

We found similar patterns between NAs and NHWs both in the pattern of descriptive norms across reference groups and in the strength of associations between descriptive norms and alcohol use/consequences. Although these results suggest that descriptive norms operate similarly among NAs as other college students, additional research is needed to identify whether other norms (e.g., injunctive norms) operate similarly across NA and NHW students.

摘要

目的

大学生往往高估同龄人饮酒量,这与个人饮酒量增加有关。然而,研究尚未考察这种现象在美洲原住民(NA)大学生中是否成立。本研究在NA和非西班牙裔白人(NHW)大学生样本中考察了描述性规范与饮酒行为/后果之间的关联。

方法

NA(n = 147,78.6%为女性)和NHW(n = 246,67.8%为女性)本科生完成了一项在线调查。

结果

NA和NHW表现出相似的描述性规范,即“典型大学生”“典型NA学生”和“典型NHW学生”被认为比“最好的朋友”饮酒更多。“最好的朋友”描述性规范(即参与者对其最好的朋友每周饮酒量的估计)是饮酒行为/后果最有力的预测因素。饮酒规范与参与者饮酒行为之间关联的效应量估计始终为正,在四个参照组中r值范围为0.25至0.51。负二项障碍模型显示,所有描述性规范都倾向于预测饮酒行为,而“最好的朋友”饮酒规范预测了饮酒后果。除了一个可能因家族性错误率导致的交互效应外,这些关联并未因与种族/族裔群体的交互作用而有所不同。

结论

我们发现,NA和NHW在参照组间描述性规范模式以及描述性规范与饮酒行为/后果之间关联强度方面存在相似模式。尽管这些结果表明描述性规范在NA学生中与其他大学生中作用相似,但仍需进一步研究以确定其他规范(如指令性规范)在NA和NHW学生中是否作用相似。

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