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舞会、毕业和派对:高中生在特定活动期间的饮酒行为和规范认知。

Prom, graduation and parties: Alcohol use and normative perceptions among high school seniors during specific events.

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States.

出版信息

Addict Behav. 2023 Mar;138:107569. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2022.107569. Epub 2022 Nov 29.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Previous research has shown that a majority of adolescents in the United States initiate and drink alcohol prior to graduating high school and nearly twenty percent of high school seniors engage in heavy episodic drinking. Despite anecdotal evidence and media portrayals of alcohol use during high school events (e.g., prom), little is understood about alcohol use surrounding specific events that may be identified as "high-risk" events and addressed in specific interventions. Similarly, normative perceptions exert powerful influence on behaviors but little is understood about normative perceptions of alcohol use at high school events.

OBJECTIVES

The purpose of the present study was to understand whether high school alcohol use is associated with specific events by describing behaviors and normative perceptions.

METHODS

Participants were 386 U.S. college students age 18 to 19 (60.4 % female, mean age = 18.4) who provided retrospective accounts of their alcohol use surrounding senior year high school events (either before, which is relevant to pregaming addressed in this special issue, during, or after).

RESULTS

Most students did not drink surrounding high school events but nearly all reported that they perceived that the typical high school senior did. Those who did drink alcohol tended to drink heavily, particularly during prom. Alcohol use was associated with other high school events ranging from the beginning of senior year (e.g., Homecoming) though the end (e.g., graduation parties) CONCLUSIONS: Results indicate the importance of future research efforts tailoring intervention efforts around specific events and the applicability of personalized normative feedback approaches.

摘要

背景

先前的研究表明,美国大多数青少年在高中毕业前就开始饮酒,其中近 20%的高年级高中生存在重度间歇性饮酒行为。尽管有轶事证据和媒体对高中活动期间饮酒行为(例如舞会)的描述,但对于可能被认定为“高风险”事件并在特定干预措施中解决的特定活动周围的饮酒行为,人们知之甚少。同样,规范认知对行为有强大的影响,但对于高中活动期间饮酒的规范认知却知之甚少。

目的

本研究的目的是通过描述行为和规范认知来了解高中饮酒行为是否与特定事件有关。

方法

参与者为 386 名美国年龄在 18 至 19 岁的大学生(60.4%为女性,平均年龄=18.4 岁),他们提供了有关高年级高中活动期间(包括提前饮酒,这与本期特刊中提到的预饮有关)、期间或之后)饮酒行为的回顾性描述。

结果

大多数学生在高中活动期间不饮酒,但几乎所有学生都表示他们认为典型的高年级高中生会饮酒。那些确实饮酒的学生往往饮酒量很大,特别是在舞会上。饮酒行为与其他高中活动有关,从高年级开始(例如返校节)到结束(例如毕业派对)。

结论

结果表明,未来的研究工作需要围绕特定事件定制干预措施,并应用个性化规范反馈方法,这一点非常重要。

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