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西班牙裔和非西班牙裔白人大学生中的昏厥和宿醉经历。

Blackouts and hangover experiences among Hispanic and Non-Hispanic White college students.

作者信息

Ceballos Natalie A, Westerberg Carmen, Graham Reiko, Shattuck Eric, Perrotte Jessica

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Texas State University, 601 University Drive, San Marcos, TX 78666, USA.

Institute for Health Disparities Research and Department of Public Health, University of Texas San Antonio, One UTSA Circle, San Antonio, TX 78249, USA.

出版信息

Addict Behav Rep. 2022 Nov 9;16:100466. doi: 10.1016/j.abrep.2022.100466. eCollection 2022 Dec.

Abstract

Blackouts and hangovers may negatively impact college students' health and productivity. However, few studies have considered the impact of cultural differences on students' individual experiences with blackouts and hangovers. To address this issue, the current study explored the potential relationships of shame and resilience with Hispanic ( = 381) and non-Hispanic White (NHW,  = 332) students' self-reported blackouts and hangover experiences. Students completed an online survey measuring shame, resilience, presence of lifetime blackout experiences preceding a hangover, and past-year hangover severity. Analyses included separate path models examining shame and resilience, and the interaction between shame and resilience with Hispanic ethnicity in relation to blackouts and hangover experiences. Significant pathways emerged between resilience, but not shame, and blackouts and hangover experiences. A subscale of resilience reflecting personal competence and tenacity was related to greater likelihood of reporting blackouts and greater hangover severity for Hispanics but not NHW students. Conversely, a dimension of resilience characterized by trusting one's instincts and tolerance of negative affect was related to a lower likelihood of reporting a blackout preceding a hangover for Hispanics but not NHW students. Finally, a resilience subscale associated with spiritual influences was positively related to blackouts in the participant population as a whole. These results reinforce the notion that resilience is an important target for intervention and prevention of hazardous drinking, but reveal that it may have both positive and negative effects in college students, which may differ by ethnicity.

摘要

昏厥和宿醉可能会对大学生的健康和学习效率产生负面影响。然而,很少有研究考虑文化差异对学生个人昏厥和宿醉经历的影响。为了解决这个问题,本研究探讨了羞耻感和心理韧性与西班牙裔学生(n = 381)和非西班牙裔白人学生(NHW,n = 332)自我报告的昏厥和宿醉经历之间的潜在关系。学生们完成了一项在线调查,该调查测量了羞耻感、心理韧性、宿醉前一生中昏厥经历的存在情况以及过去一年的宿醉严重程度。分析包括单独的路径模型,以检验羞耻感和心理韧性,以及羞耻感和心理韧性与西班牙裔种族在昏厥和宿醉经历方面的相互作用。心理韧性与昏厥和宿醉经历之间出现了显著的路径关系,但羞耻感与昏厥和宿醉经历之间没有显著路径关系。反映个人能力和坚韧的心理韧性子量表与西班牙裔学生报告昏厥的可能性更大以及宿醉严重程度更高有关,但与非西班牙裔白人学生无关。相反,以相信自己的直觉和对负面影响的容忍为特征的心理韧性维度与西班牙裔学生宿醉前报告昏厥的可能性较低有关,但与非西班牙裔白人学生无关。最后,与精神影响相关的心理韧性子量表与总体参与者群体中的昏厥呈正相关。这些结果强化了心理韧性是干预和预防危险饮酒的重要目标这一观点,但也表明它在大学生中可能既有积极影响也有消极影响,而且这种影响可能因种族而异。

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