J Addict Nurs. 2021;32(2):132-140. doi: 10.1097/JAN.0000000000000400.
College and university student binge drinking is a critical health issue, and studies demonstrate students perceive high rates of drinking among their peers. High alcohol consumption and binge drinking are normalized throughout college and university, and there are gross misperceptions of perceived alcohol use among peers. The purpose of our study was to examine differences in perceptions of peer alcohol use after grouping students based on their frequency of binge drinking over a 2-week period.
A one-way analysis of variance test was used to compare the differences in the perception of peer alcohol use after grouping students by their frequency of binge drinking.
Students who binge drink have significantly higher perceptions of peer alcohol use than their non-binge-drinking and abstaining peers.
These findings provide direction toward the feasibility of using perceptions of peer alcohol use to identify at-risk students to curtail dangerous drinking behavior.
大学生酗酒是一个严重的健康问题,研究表明,学生们认为同龄人酗酒的比例很高。在大学期间,饮酒量和酗酒行为被普遍认为是正常的,而且对同龄人饮酒行为的看法存在严重的误解。我们的研究目的是通过对学生在两周内 binge drinking 的频率进行分组,来检查他们对同伴饮酒行为的看法的差异。
采用单因素方差分析检验来比较根据 binge drinking 频率对学生进行分组后,他们对同伴饮酒行为的看法的差异。
binge drink 的学生比不 binge drink 和 abstaining 的学生对同伴饮酒行为的看法明显更高。
这些发现为利用对同伴饮酒行为的看法来识别高危学生,以遏制危险饮酒行为的可行性提供了方向。