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美国大学生的社交网络特征与感知社交排斥:基于过去一个月饮酒情况的饮酒者与非饮酒者比较。

U.S. College Students' Social Network Characteristics and Perceived Social Exclusion: A Comparison Between Drinkers and Nondrinkers Based on Past-Month Alcohol Use.

机构信息

Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island.

Department of Quantitative Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, Massachusetts.

出版信息

J Stud Alcohol Drugs. 2018 Nov;79(6):862-867. doi: 10.15288/jsad.2018.79.862.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

There is a general perception on college campuses that alcohol use is normative. However, nondrinking students account for 40% of the U.S. college population. With much of the literature focusing on intervening among drinkers, there has been less of a focus on understanding the nondrinker college experience. The current study has two aims: to describe the social network differences between nondrinkers and drinkers in a college setting, and to assess perceived social exclusion among nondrinkers.

METHOD

First-year U.S. college students (n = 1,342; 55.3% female; 47.7% non-Hispanic White) were participants in a larger study examining a social network of one college class and network associations with alcohol use. Alcohol use, sociocentric and egocentric network ties were assessed, as were experiences of social exclusion related to nondrinking.

RESULTS

Drinking homophily based on past-month use was found; students tended to associate with others with a similar drinking status. Compared with drinkers, nondrinkers received fewer network nominations within the first-year network and made more nominations outside the first-year network. Nondrinkers' perceived social exclusion was positively related to the number of drinkers in their social networks, such that those with more drinkers in their network reported more social exclusion.

CONCLUSIONS

College students' past-month drinking status in the first semester of college is related to their network position and perception of social exclusion. Nondrinking students who are part of a nondrinking community are less likely to feel socially excluded. Improving our understanding of the nondrinker college experience should improve support services for these students.

摘要

目的

大学校园里普遍存在这样一种观念,即饮酒是正常的。然而,美国有 40%的大学生不饮酒。由于文献大多集中在干预饮酒者,因此对不饮酒的大学生经历的关注较少。本研究有两个目的:描述大学生群体中非饮酒者和饮酒者的社交网络差异,并评估非饮酒者的感知社交排斥。

方法

第一年级的美国大学生(n=1342;55.3%女性;47.7%非西班牙裔白人)参加了一项更大的研究,该研究考察了一个大学班级的社交网络以及网络与饮酒行为的关联。评估了饮酒情况、社会中心和自我中心的网络联系以及与不饮酒相关的社交排斥经历。

结果

发现了基于过去一个月饮酒情况的饮酒同质性;学生倾向于与具有相似饮酒状态的人交往。与饮酒者相比,非饮酒者在第一年的网络中获得的网络提名较少,而在第一年之外的网络中获得的提名较多。非饮酒者的感知社交排斥与他们网络中的饮酒者人数呈正相关,即网络中饮酒者越多,他们报告的社交排斥感就越强。

结论

大学生在大学第一学期的过去一个月饮酒状况与其网络地位和感知社交排斥有关。属于不饮酒群体的非饮酒学生不太可能感到被社会排斥。更好地了解非饮酒的大学生经历应能改善对这些学生的支持服务。

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