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需求与规范:检验负面人际互动、归属感需求和感知规范对酒精消费的影响。

Needs and Norms: Testing the Effects of Negative Interpersonal Interactions, the Need to Belong, and Perceived Norms on Alcohol Consumption.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio.

Department of Psychology, Loyola University Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.

出版信息

J Stud Alcohol Drugs. 2019 May;80(3):340-348.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The current study examined whether individual differences in the need to belong and perceived drinking norms (both injunctive and descriptive) moderate the effects of daily negative interpersonal interactions on college students' evening alcohol consumption.

METHOD

A total of 212 (123 female) college students completed a background survey measuring their need to belong and perceptions of injunctive and descriptive drinking norms. They then completed a 30-day daily-diary study in which they reported on their daily interpersonal experiences and alcohol consumption.

RESULTS

Multilevel modeling analyses revealed that, among students higher in the need to belong, daily negative interpersonal interactions during the day were associated with drinking behavior that evening that was more in line with perceived injunctive norms (i.e., perceptions of how much peers approve of drinking) when perceived descriptive norms were controlled for. This was not found for students lower in the need to belong. In contrast, descriptive norms (i.e., perceptions of how much peers drink) did not moderate the effects of daily negative interpersonal interactions on evening alcohol consumption when injunctive norms were controlled for.

CONCLUSIONS

We suggest that unmet belongingness needs motivate students to regulate drinking behavior to be in accordance with what they perceive as most approved of by their peers. That is, students may not drink solely to reduce negative affect but to fit in and gain approval.

摘要

目的

本研究考察了归属感需求和感知饮酒规范(包括约束性和描述性规范)的个体差异是否会调节大学生日常负性人际互动对其夜间饮酒的影响。

方法

共有 212 名(123 名女性)大学生完成了一项背景调查,其中包括归属感需求和对约束性和描述性饮酒规范的感知。然后,他们完成了为期 30 天的日常日记研究,记录他们每天的人际经历和饮酒情况。

结果

多层次模型分析显示,在归属感需求较高的学生中,当控制描述性规范时,白天的负性人际互动与当晚与感知约束性规范(即同伴对饮酒的认可程度)相一致的饮酒行为有关。而在归属感需求较低的学生中则没有发现这种情况。相比之下,当控制约束性规范时,描述性规范(即同伴饮酒量的感知)并不调节日常负性人际互动对夜间饮酒的影响。

结论

我们认为,归属感需求未得到满足会促使学生调节饮酒行为,使其符合他们所认为的最受同伴认可的行为。也就是说,学生饮酒可能不仅仅是为了减轻负面情绪,而是为了融入群体并获得认可。

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