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青少年对媒体中酒精描绘的看法及其对认知和行为的影响。

Adolescents' perceptions of alcohol portrayals in the media and their impact on cognitions and behaviors.

机构信息

Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences, Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies, Brown University School of Public Health.

Department of Clinical and Health Psychology, University of Florida.

出版信息

Psychol Addict Behav. 2023 Sep;37(6):758-770. doi: 10.1037/adb0000907. Epub 2023 Feb 9.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Exposure to alcohol in the media is pervasive and may influence adolescents' perceptions and use of alcohol. The purpose of this study was to better understand how adolescents perceive alcohol-related content in both entertainment and social media, with a focus on the valence of portrayals (i.e., positive, negative) and impacts on cognitions and behaviors.

METHOD

Participants were 40 high school students (60% female). Nine focus groups were conducted via videoconferencing, stratified by grade (9th/10th, 11th/12th) and gender. Transcripts were analyzed via template-style thematic analyses to identify themes.

RESULTS

Six themes were developed, including (a) some portrayals of alcohol may increase likelihood of using alcohol, (b) some portrayals of alcohol in the media can discourage drinking, (c) sometimes truly negative consequences of alcohol are portrayed positively or downplayed, (d) media portrayals of alcohol are perceived to be based in reality but are at times exaggerated, (e) adolescent and adult alcohol use is portrayed differently in entertainment media, and (f) the extent to which adolescents are influenced by the media may depend on their preexisting attitudes, beliefs, and education.

CONCLUSIONS

Adolescents have awareness of media portrayals of alcohol, both positive and negative, and their associated impacts. Findings highlight the need for much more work to understand the conditions under which, and for whom, exposure to different types of positive portrayals of alcohol in the media translate into positive expectancies about alcohol or drinking motives. Such work may ultimately inform intervention targets to reduce early initiation and/or risky drinking among adolescents. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

目的

媒体中普遍存在着酒精暴露现象,可能会影响青少年对酒精的认知和使用。本研究旨在更好地了解青少年如何看待娱乐和社交媒体中的酒精相关内容,重点关注描述的(即积极、消极)的效果以及对认知和行为的影响。

方法

参与者为 40 名高中生(60%为女性)。通过视频会议进行了 9 次焦点小组讨论,按年级(9 年级/10 年级、11 年级/12 年级)和性别分层。通过模板式主题分析对转录本进行分析,以确定主题。

结果

共提出了 6 个主题,包括(a)一些关于酒精的描述可能会增加使用酒精的可能性,(b)媒体中一些关于酒精的描述可能会劝阻饮酒,(c)有时酒精的真正负面后果被正面描述或淡化,(d)媒体对酒精的描述被认为是基于现实的,但有时会被夸大,(e)娱乐媒体中对青少年和成年人的酒精使用的描述不同,(f)青少年受媒体影响的程度可能取决于他们的先存态度、信仰和教育。

结论

青少年对媒体对酒精的正面和负面描述及其相关影响有一定的认识。研究结果强调了需要做更多的工作来了解在何种条件下,以及对哪些人来说,接触媒体中不同类型的积极描述的酒精会转化为对酒精的积极期望或饮酒动机。这种工作最终可能为减少青少年的早期饮酒和/或危险饮酒提供干预目标。

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