Department of Psychology, Florida International University, Miami, USA.
Center for Children and Families, Florida International University, Miami, USA.
Drug Alcohol Rev. 2024 Jan;43(1):111-121. doi: 10.1111/dar.13620. Epub 2023 Feb 14.
While adolescent substance use (SU) may be viewed as normative, SU can quickly escalate leading to consequences. Social media use may increase SU risk. Despite using social media to connect with others, adolescents also view depictions of glamorised SU by both peers and influential figures. Exposure to online alcohol and marijuana content may impact subjective norms (i.e., injunctive and descriptive) ultimately leading to increased offline SU. Data from a multi-wave project was collected to assess whether subjective norms-mediated associations between exposure to alcohol and marijuana content by peers and influential figures on Instagram and Snapchat and offline SU.
At Wave 1, participants were 264 adolescents (M = 14.91, 51% female, 86% White, 85% Hispanic/Latino/a/x).
Injunctive norms significantly mediated associations between exposure to alcohol content posted by peers and influential figures on Instagram and Snapchat and offline alcohol use. Injunctive norms significantly mediated associations between exposure to marijuana content posted by peers and influential figures on Instagram, and peers on Snapchat and offline marijuana use. Descriptive norms significantly mediated associations between exposure to alcohol content posted by peers on Instagram, as well as peers and influential figures on Snapchat and offline alcohol use.
Increased exposure to online SU content was more consistently associated with injunctive norms rather than descriptive norms. Future research should examine which social media features (e.g., the like button) contribute to increased subjective norms. Overall, findings suggest that social media may strongly convey approval of SU behaviours rather than actual use.
虽然青少年物质使用(SU)可能被视为正常现象,但 SU 可能会迅速升级,导致后果。社交媒体的使用可能会增加 SU 的风险。尽管青少年使用社交媒体与他人联系,但他们也会看到同龄人以及有影响力的人对美化 SU 的描述。接触在线酒精和大麻内容可能会影响主观规范(即,规范性和描述性),最终导致线下 SU 的增加。从一个多波项目中收集的数据评估了同伴和有影响力的人在 Instagram 和 Snapchat 上发布的酒精和大麻内容以及线下 SU 之间,同伴和有影响力的人在 Instagram 和 Snapchat 上发布的酒精和大麻内容与线下 SU 之间的暴露情况与主观规范的中介关联。
在第 1 波中,参与者为 264 名青少年(M=14.91,51%为女性,86%为白人,85%为西班牙裔/拉丁裔/x)。
规范性规范显著中介了同伴和有影响力的人在 Instagram 和 Snapchat 上发布的酒精内容以及线下酒精使用之间的关联。规范性规范显著中介了同伴在 Instagram 上发布的大麻内容以及同伴和有影响力的人在 Snapchat 上发布的大麻内容与线下大麻使用之间的关联。描述性规范显著中介了同伴在 Instagram 上发布的酒精内容以及同伴和有影响力的人在 Snapchat 上发布的酒精内容与线下酒精使用之间的关联。
接触在线 SU 内容与规范性规范的关联更为一致,而不是描述性规范。未来的研究应该检查哪些社交媒体功能(例如,点赞按钮)有助于增加主观规范。总体而言,研究结果表明,社交媒体可能强烈传达对 SU 行为的认可,而不是实际使用。