Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington, Center for the Study of Health and Risk Behaviors, 1100 NE 45th St., #300, Seattle, WA 98115, USA.
Department of Human Development, Washington State University, 516 Johnson Tower, Pullman, WA 99163, USA.
Addict Behav. 2021 Sep;120:106967. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2021.106967. Epub 2021 Apr 30.
Because of the role alcohol outcome expectancies play in subsequent drinking, it is important to understand factors that can shape alcohol expectancies to guide intervention efforts. This study examined among college students whether intended social contexts for drinking were associated with positive and negative alcohol expectancies at the daily-level.
Participants included in analyses were 323 students, ages 18 to 24 years, enrolled at a 4-year university in the Pacific Northwest. At four 2-week measurement bursts across one year, participants were asked each afternoon to report whether they planned to drink alcohol later that day. If so, they were further asked how much they intended to drink, whether they plan to drink alone or with others, whether they plan to drink at home or bar/party, and their positive and negative expectancies of alcohol use that evening.
A total of 2953 person-day observations from planned drinking days were used. Results from linear mixed models, adjusted for covariates including intended number of drinks, showed that students reported greater positive alcohol expectancies on days when they intended to drink with others vs. alone and intended to drink at a bar or party vs. at home. For negative expectancies, only intended drinking with others showed a statistically significant association.
This study suggests that contextual factors may shape college students' expectancies about effects of alcohol at the daily-level. Intended drinking contexts may be important to address in event-level interventions to reduce high-risk drinking in young adults.
由于酒精预期结果在随后的饮酒行为中所扮演的角色,了解能够塑造酒精预期的因素对于指导干预措施非常重要。本研究在大学生群体中检验了饮酒的预期社交情境是否与每日的积极和消极的酒精预期有关。
本分析纳入了 323 名年龄在 18 至 24 岁之间的、在太平洋西北地区一所四年制大学就读的学生。在一年中的四个为期两周的测量期内,参与者每天下午被要求报告他们当天晚些时候是否计划饮酒。如果是,他们被进一步问到他们计划喝多少酒,是打算独自饮酒还是与他人一起饮酒,是打算在家中还是酒吧/派对饮酒,以及他们当晚对饮酒的积极和消极预期。
共使用了 2953 个人饮酒日的观测数据。经调整包括预期饮酒量在内的协变量后,线性混合模型的结果表明,与独自饮酒相比,学生报告在与他人一起饮酒的日子里有更高的积极酒精预期;与在家中饮酒相比,学生报告在酒吧/派对饮酒的日子里有更高的积极酒精预期。对于消极预期,只有与他人一起饮酒这一因素表现出统计学上显著的关联。
本研究表明,情境因素可能会影响大学生对每日饮酒影响的预期。在针对年轻人的事件层面的干预措施中,饮酒的预期情境可能是需要解决的重要因素。