Department of Sociology, National Research University Higher School of Economics, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation.
BMJ Open. 2019 Jul 19;9(7):e028709. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-028709.
Alcohol consumption is a considerable public health problem that is especially harmful to young people. To develop effective prevention programmes targeted at adolescents, it is important to understand the social mechanisms triggering alcohol consumption. Among such mechanisms, peer influence plays an important role. The effects of peer influence are very difficult to evaluate because of the entanglement with social selection, that is, a tendency of people to befriend others with similar behaviour. The recently developed stochastic actor-oriented models (SAOM) approach is designed to disentangle social influence from social selection. The aim of this study is to conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis of studies employing SAOM methodology to evaluate the effects of social influence on adolescent drinking behaviour.
In order to analyse the co-evolution of alcohol consumption and adolescent friendship networks, we will collect articles that use SAOM methodology through systematic electronic searches in Web of Science, Scopus, PubMed, The Cochrane Library (Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials), EBSCOhost (MEDLINE, SocINDEX, Academic Source, ERIC), ProQuest (ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global), PsycINFO (PsycNET), Excerpta Medica database (Embase) and Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL). We will collect the literature from academic journals, dissertations/theses, reports and conference materials. Three reviewers will retrieve and independently assess potentially relevant material in terms of whether they comply with prespecified criteria. Subsequently, we will summarise the results of the studies in a systematic review. If a sufficient number of studies can be found, SAOM quantitative results will be extracted and meta-analysed. The project will go from 1 December 2018 to 1 December 2019.
Ethical approval will not be required as our work is based on published studies. A list of all the studies included in this work will be available for review. We plan dissemination in a peer-reviewed international scientific journal and through conference presentations. Our review will highlight the peer effect of peers in adolescent drinking behaviour and provide guidance for developing effective prevention and intervention programmes. We expect it to be informative for policy and practice, decision-making as well as for further research in public health and sociology of adolescents.
CRD42019119836.
饮酒是一个相当严重的公共卫生问题,尤其对年轻人危害更大。为了制定针对青少年的有效预防计划,了解引发饮酒的社会机制非常重要。在这些机制中,同伴影响起着重要作用。由于同伴影响与社交选择(即人们倾向于与具有相似行为的人交朋友)纠缠在一起,因此很难评估同伴影响的效果。最近开发的随机主体导向模型(SAOM)方法旨在将社会影响与社交选择区分开来。本研究的目的是对采用 SAOM 方法评估社会影响对青少年饮酒行为影响的研究进行系统回顾和荟萃分析。
为了分析酒精消费和青少年友谊网络的共同演变,我们将通过系统地在 Web of Science、Scopus、PubMed、Cochrane 图书馆(Cochrane 系统评价数据库、Cochrane 中心对照试验注册库)、EBSCOhost(MEDLINE、SocINDEX、学术资源、ERIC)、ProQuest(ProQuest 学位论文和全球主题)、PsycINFO(PsycNET)、Excerpta Medica 数据库(Embase)和 Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature(CINAHL)中使用 SAOM 方法的文章进行收集。我们将从学术期刊、论文/论文、报告和会议材料中收集文献。三名评审员将检索并独立评估潜在相关文献,以确定其是否符合预设标准。随后,我们将对研究结果进行系统综述。如果可以找到足够数量的研究,我们将提取 SAOM 定量结果并进行荟萃分析。该项目将从 2018 年 12 月 1 日至 2019 年 12 月 1 日进行。
由于我们的工作基于已发表的研究,因此不需要伦理批准。将提供本工作中包含的所有研究的列表供审查。我们计划在同行评审的国际科学期刊和会议报告中进行传播。我们的综述将强调青少年饮酒行为中同伴的同伴效应,并为制定有效的预防和干预计划提供指导。我们希望它能为公共卫生和青少年社会学领域的政策和实践、决策以及进一步的研究提供信息。
PROSPERO 注册号:CRD42019119836。