Brown Rachel, Murphy Simon
DECIPHer, Cardiff University, Cardiff, United Kingdom.
J Furth High Educ. 2018 Oct 18;44(2):216-230. doi: 10.1080/0309877X.2018.1527024. eCollection 2020.
Starting university is a significant life-event, commonly involving detachment from existing social networks and emotional stresses that increase risk of drop-out. The developmental need to form new peer relationships is prominent during this period and is correlated with successful adaptation. This study investigated the role of alcohol in the process of transition and peer group development for new students. Thematic analysis of semi-structured interviews is presented, conducted within a broader instrumental case study of campus approaches to alcohol policy and management. Twenty-three first-year students participated in interviews lasting between 45-60 minutes. Verbatim transcription was followed by within- and cross-case analysis. Drawing on social connectedness theory, we illustrate how pre-arrival concern over new peer relationships was subsequently reduced by drinking together. This reinforced participant perceptions of alcohol as beneficial for hastening development of social connections, in turn reducing anxiety and supporting successful transition. For non-/low-drinkers in the study, social connectedness without alcohol use was reported as more challenging. Alcohol was perceived as a readily-available, effective tool for hastening social connectedness, increasing student resistance to alcohol education messages provided at the start of term. Implications for addressing alcohol-related harms in students are discussed.
开始大学生活是人生中的一件大事,通常意味着与现有的社交网络脱离,以及面临会增加辍学风险的情绪压力。在这一时期,建立新的同伴关系的发展需求尤为突出,且与成功适应相关。本研究调查了酒精在新生过渡过程和同伴群体发展中的作用。本文呈现了对半结构化访谈的主题分析,该访谈是在一项关于校园酒精政策与管理的更广泛的工具性案例研究中进行的。23名一年级学生参与了时长在45至60分钟之间的访谈。访谈内容逐字转录后进行了个案内分析和跨案例分析。借鉴社会联结理论,我们阐述了入学前对新同伴关系的担忧是如何通过一起饮酒而随后减轻的。这强化了参与者认为酒精有利于加速社会关系发展的认知,进而减轻焦虑并支持顺利过渡。对于研究中的非饮酒者/低度饮酒者而言,不饮酒的情况下建立社会联结更具挑战性。酒精被视为加速社会联结的一种容易获得且有效的工具,这增加了学生对学期初提供的酒精教育信息的抵触情绪。文中还讨论了应对学生酒精相关危害的意义。