Tyler Kimberly A, Schmitz Rachel M, Ray Colleen M, Adams Scott A, Simons Leslie Gordon
a Department of Sociology , University of Nebraska-Lincoln , Lincoln , Nebraska , USA.
b Department of Sociology and Anthropology , University of Texas Rio Grande Valley , Edinburg , Texas , USA.
Subst Use Misuse. 2018 Apr 16;53(5):724-733. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2017.1363235. Epub 2017 Sep 27.
Though research has examined heavy drinking by housing type, the link between type of college student housing and protective behavioral strategies (PBS) has rarely been examined comparing different college campuses.
The purpose of this study is to examine the role of housing type, perceptions of peer drinking, and PBS with respondent heavy drinking among undergraduate college students from one Southeastern and one Midwestern university in the United States.
1,448 college students enrolled in undergraduate courses at two public universities completed a paper and pencil survey of attitudes and experiences about dating, sexuality, and substance use. Data were analyzed using multiple group path analysis.
Students living in Greek housing perceived their close friends as engaging in more risky drinking, and had higher rates of heavy drinking compared to those living in other housing types. The effect of perceptions of peer drinking on PBS was significantly different between campuses as were several other indirect pathways to heavy drinking. Conclusion/Importance: Understanding more about the differing roles of college residential environments can help inform effective drinking interventions, and reduce heavy drinking among college students.
尽管已有研究按住房类型考察了酗酒情况,但在不同大学校园之间比较大学生住房类型与保护性行为策略(PBS)之间的联系却鲜有研究。
本研究旨在考察住房类型、对同伴饮酒的认知以及PBS在美国东南部和中西部各一所大学的本科大学生中与受访者酗酒之间的关系。
两所公立大学本科课程的1448名大学生完成了一份关于约会、性行为和物质使用的态度及经历的纸笔调查。数据采用多组路径分析进行分析。
与住在其他类型住房中的学生相比,住在兄弟会或姐妹会宿舍的学生认为他们的亲密朋友饮酒风险更高,且酗酒率也更高。校园之间,同伴饮酒认知对PBS的影响以及其他几条酗酒间接途径存在显著差异。结论/重要性:更多了解大学居住环境的不同作用有助于为有效的饮酒干预提供信息,并减少大学生中的酗酒现象。