Mississippi State University, Starkville, Mississippi.
J Ethn Subst Abuse. 2020 Jan-Mar;19(1):28-43. doi: 10.1080/15332640.2018.1446376. Epub 2018 Mar 22.
Racial differences in drinking motives, protective behavioral strategies (PBSs), alcohol consumption, and alcohol-related problems were examined among college student drinkers (N = 443: 296 [66.8%] White, 147 [33.3%] Black). Survey participants were recruited from large undergraduate sociology classes and residence halls at the university. Key differences between Black and White college students in drinking behaviors, reasons for drinking (i.e., motives), and the use of PBSs were observed. These racial differences have implications for the implementation of prevention/intervention programs intending to reduce alcohol consumption and alcohol-related problems among college students.
种族差异在饮酒动机、保护性行为策略(PBSs)、饮酒量和与酒精相关的问题在大学生饮酒者中进行了研究(N=443:296[66.8%]白种人,147[33.3%]黑种人)。调查参与者是从大学的大型本科社会学课程和学生宿舍招募的。观察到黑人和白人大学生在饮酒行为、饮酒原因(即动机)和 PBS 使用方面的差异。这些种族差异对实施预防/干预计划具有意义,旨在减少大学生的饮酒量和与酒精相关的问题。