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与黑人大学生饮酒相关的种族和大学特定规范。

Race- and university-specific norms associated with alcohol use among Black college students.

机构信息

Department of Health Policy & Behavioral Sciences, School of Public Health, Georgia State University, P.O. Box 3995, Atlanta, GA 30302, USA; Mark Chaffin Center for Healthy Development, School of Public Health, Georgia State University, P.O. Box 3995, Atlanta, GA 30302, USA.

Department of Psychology, Georgia State University, P.O. Box 5010, Atlanta, GA 30302, USA.

出版信息

Addict Behav. 2023 Jan;136:107487. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2022.107487. Epub 2022 Sep 5.

Abstract

Approximately one-third of college students engage in heavy episodic drinking. Although White students drink more than Black students, White individuals are more likely to mature out of heavy drinking, whereas Black individuals drink more as they age and experience disproportionate alcohol-related consequences. Compared to their White counterparts, limited research has examined factors associated with alcohol use among Black college students. Descriptive drinking norms based on the typical college student are strong predictors of college student drinking, but previous research found that this association was weaker for Black college students. Therefore, the current study is a preliminary examination of perceived drinking norms (descriptive) and approval (injunctive) based on race for Black college students. Further, we explored likelihood of excessive drinking around other Black students. The current study included survey responses of 192 Black college students from a large southeastern US university. Results indicated that university and race-specific descriptive norms, but not university and race-specific injunctive norms, were associated with more drinks per week. These findings suggest that descriptive norms with Black students at the participant's university as the normative reference group are associated with alcohol use among Black students. Further, greater likelihood of drinking excessively around peers who share the same racial identity may impact alcohol consumption for this population. Current prevention programs for college student drinking are tailored by gender rather than race; however, preliminary findings from the current study suggests that tailoring by race may be an effective way to prevent alcohol misuse among Black college students.

摘要

大约三分之一的大学生有重度饮酒行为。尽管白人学生比黑人学生饮酒更多,但白人学生更有可能随着年龄的增长而逐渐戒酒,而黑人学生则随着年龄的增长而饮酒更多,并经历不成比例的与酒精相关的后果。与白人学生相比,针对黑人大学生饮酒行为的相关因素的研究有限。以典型大学生为基础的描述性饮酒规范是大学生饮酒的强有力预测因素,但之前的研究发现,这种关联对黑人大学生来说较弱。因此,本研究初步考察了基于种族的黑人大学生对饮酒规范(描述性)和认可(指令性)的看法。此外,我们还探讨了黑人大学生在其他黑人学生周围过度饮酒的可能性。本研究包括来自美国东南部一所大型大学的 192 名黑人大学生的调查结果。结果表明,与每周饮酒量相关的是大学和种族特异性描述性规范,而不是大学和种族特异性指令性规范。这些发现表明,以参与者所在大学的黑人学生为参照群体的描述性规范与黑人学生的饮酒行为有关。此外,与具有相同种族身份的同伴一起饮酒过量的可能性更大,可能会影响该人群的酒精消费。目前针对大学生饮酒的预防计划是按性别而不是种族量身定制的;然而,本研究的初步结果表明,按种族量身定制可能是预防黑人大学生酒精滥用的有效方法。

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