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工作记忆调节大学生感知规范与重度间断性饮酒之间的关系。

Working memory moderates the association between perceived norms and heavy episodic drinking among college students.

机构信息

Boston University, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, 648 Beacon Street, Boston, MA 02215, United States.

Boston University, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, 648 Beacon Street, Boston, MA 02215, United States.

出版信息

Addict Behav. 2018 Jun;81:46-49. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2018.01.011. Epub 2018 Feb 16.

DOI:10.1016/j.addbeh.2018.01.011
PMID:29425792
Abstract

Heavy episodic drinking (4+/5+ drinks/occasion for females/males) is highly prevalent among college students and is influenced by social factors. Among these social risk factors, perceived peer drinking norms have been shown to significantly predict heavy episodic drinking across a number of studies. However, there is little known about which students may be most and least susceptible to these influences or why individual differences may moderate the impact of norms on heavy drinking. Recent work has suggested self-control may be an important individual difference factor in this regard. Working memory (WM) is a central component of self-control that has been shown to buffer the effect of social influence variables. This study examined whether WM, as measured by memory span tasks, moderates the relationship between perceived drinking norms and alcohol use among college students reporting one or more past month drinking occasions (n = 98). Hierarchical linear regression analyses were used to examine whether WM significantly moderated the relationship between perceived norms and heavy drinking episodes (HDEs) as well as number of drinking days in the past month. Analyses revealed a significant WM x norms interaction for both drinking indices. Simple slopes analyses suggested a buffering effect of WM as higher perceived norms predicted more HDEs and drinking days at low (-1SD) and mean WM scores but not high (+1SD) WM. These results suggest WM serves as a protective factor for the influence of norms such that individuals high in WM may be more able to inhibit the impact of norms on alcohol use.

摘要

重度间断性饮酒(女性/男性 4+/5+ 次/饮酒事件)在大学生中非常普遍,受到社会因素的影响。在这些社会风险因素中,感知到的同伴饮酒规范已被多项研究证明可显著预测重度间断性饮酒。然而,对于哪些学生可能最容易受到这些影响,哪些学生可能最不容易受到这些影响,或者为什么个体差异可能会调节规范对重度饮酒的影响,我们知之甚少。最近的研究表明,自我控制能力可能是这方面的一个重要个体差异因素。工作记忆(WM)是自我控制的一个核心组成部分,已被证明可以缓冲社会影响变量的影响。本研究考察了工作记忆(WM)(通过记忆广度任务测量)是否调节了报告过去一个月有一次或多次饮酒事件的大学生中感知到的饮酒规范与酒精使用之间的关系(n=98)。分层线性回归分析用于检验 WM 是否显著调节了感知规范与重度饮酒事件(HDE)以及过去一个月饮酒天数之间的关系。分析结果显示,WM 与规范之间存在显著的交互作用。简单斜率分析表明,WM 具有缓冲作用,因为较高的感知规范预示着 HDE 和过去一个月的饮酒天数在低(-1SD)和平均 WM 得分时增加,但在高(+1SD)WM 时则不会。这些结果表明,WM 是规范影响的保护因素,因此 WM 较高的个体可能更能够抑制规范对酒精使用的影响。

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