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饮酒背景:阿根廷大学生的潜在类别分析。

Contexts of alcohol use: A latent class analysis among Argentinean college students.

机构信息

Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Facultad de Psicología, Córdoba, Argentina; Instituto de Investigaciones Psicológicas, IIPsi-CONICET-UNC, Argentina; Enrique Barros y Enfermera Gordillo s/n. Ciudad Universitaria, Córdoba, CP 5000, Argentina.

Department of Psychological Sciences William & Mary, Virginia, USA 420 Landrum Drive, Williamsburg, VA 23817, USA.

出版信息

Drug Alcohol Depend. 2020 Apr 1;209:107936. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2020.107936. Epub 2020 Feb 21.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Alcohol use, and the association between alcohol-related variables and drinking outcomes, seem to be context dependent. We employed Latent Class Analysis, a person-centered approach, to identify distinct subpopulations based on contexts of alcohol use. We also examined if the resulting classes differ in a set of alcohol-related variables that hold promise as potential targets of interventions.

METHOD

Argentinean college students N = 1083; 64 % women; M age = 19.73 ± 3.95) completed an online survey that assessed alcohol outcomes and related variables [motives for substance use, protective behavioral strategies (PBS) and normative perceptions of alcohol use].

RESULTS

Latent Class Analysis identified a 4-classes model for drinking contexts. These classes showed differential patterns of alcohol use (both in terms of frequency and quantity) and also differed in alcohol-related variables. Alcohol use was more prevalent in contexts characterized by the presence of peers, particularly the closest friend, small same-sex or coed groups. Close to 50 % of the sample reported drinking with family members. Students with a high probability of engaging in pregaming and nightclub drinking tend to use more PBS to control how much alcohol is consumed than those who do not drink in these contexts. All the classes significantly differed in their social reasons for drinking and in the number of alcohol-related negative consequences.

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings revealed subpopulations of college students that are heterogeneous regarding contexts of alcohol use, patterns of use and in a number of relevant variables. These distinctive subpopulations require different targeted interventions.

摘要

背景

酒精使用以及与酒精相关变量和饮酒结果之间的关联似乎取决于具体情况。我们采用潜在类别分析(一种以个体为中心的方法),根据饮酒情况识别不同的亚人群。我们还检查了这些亚人群在一系列可能作为干预目标的相关变量上是否存在差异。

方法

阿根廷大学生 N=1083;女性占 64%;平均年龄为 19.73±3.95 岁)完成了一项在线调查,该调查评估了饮酒结果和相关变量[物质使用动机、保护性行为策略(PBS)和对酒精使用的规范认知]。

结果

潜在类别分析确定了饮酒情境的 4 类模型。这些类别显示出不同的饮酒模式(无论是在频率还是数量方面),并且在与酒精相关的变量上也存在差异。在有同伴存在的情况下,特别是最亲密的朋友、同性或异性小团体,饮酒更为普遍。近 50%的样本报告与家人一起饮酒。有高概率参与预饮和夜总会饮酒的学生比不在这些情况下饮酒的学生更倾向于使用更多的 PBS 来控制饮酒量。所有类别在饮酒的社交原因和酒精相关的负面后果数量上均有显著差异。

结论

我们的研究结果揭示了在饮酒情境、饮酒模式和一些相关变量方面存在异质性的大学生亚人群。这些不同的亚人群需要不同的有针对性的干预措施。

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