Recovery Research Institute & Center for Addiction Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts.
Department of Psychology, Huron University College at Western University, London, Canada.
Cyberpsychol Behav Soc Netw. 2018 Dec;21(12):753-760. doi: 10.1089/cyber.2018.0109. Epub 2018 Nov 30.
Emerging adults (ages 18-29) have the highest rates of both harmful drinking and participation on social network sites (SNSs) compared to adolescents and older adults. In fact, greater SNS participation has been shown to predict greater alcohol use. Little is known, however, about noncollege samples, substances apart from alcohol, and SNSs other than Facebook. Furthermore, few studies have examined what might moderate any observed influence of SNS participation on substance use. In this study, we used hierarchical linear and negative binomial regression analyses to examine the unique associations between Instagram participation and alcohol as well as marijuana use, controlling statistically for demographic characteristics, peer norms, and social status, in a community sample of emerging adults ( = 194). We also tested whether peer belonging or motives for Instagram participation moderated these relationships. Results showed that Instagram participation was positively related to alcohol use only for those with high levels of peer belonging. The initial negative association between Instagram participation and marijuana use disappeared once peer norms and social status were included. Peer norms were positively related to both alcohol and marijuana use, while peer belonging was positively related to marijuana use. Peer belonging appears to be an important variable in the study of SNSs and substance use among emerging adults. Future work might test the somewhat counterintuitive hypotheses raised by these findings that peer belonging sensitizes individuals to SNS influences on drinking and could be a marker of greater marijuana use.
与青少年和老年人相比,新兴成年人(18-29 岁)的有害饮酒和参与社交网络(SNS)的比例最高。事实上,更多地参与 SNS 已被证明与更多的饮酒行为有关。然而,对于非大学生样本、除酒精以外的物质以及除 Facebook 以外的 SNS,人们知之甚少。此外,很少有研究调查 SNS 参与对物质使用的任何观察到的影响可能受到什么因素的调节。在这项研究中,我们使用分层线性和负二项回归分析,在新兴成年人(n=194)的社区样本中,控制人口统计学特征、同伴规范和社会地位,检查 Instagram 参与度与酒精和大麻使用之间的独特关联。我们还测试了同伴归属感或参与 Instagram 的动机是否调节了这些关系。结果表明,对于具有高同伴归属感的人,Instagram 参与度与饮酒呈正相关,而与大麻使用呈负相关。一旦包括同伴规范和社会地位,Instagram 参与度与大麻使用之间最初的负相关关系就消失了。同伴规范与酒精和大麻使用均呈正相关,而同伴归属感与大麻使用呈正相关。同伴归属感似乎是研究新兴成年人 SNS 和物质使用的一个重要变量。未来的研究可能会检验这些发现所提出的一些有违直觉的假设,即同伴归属感使个体对 SNS 对饮酒的影响敏感,并可能是大麻使用增加的标志。