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男性规范的遵从及其与成年男性饮酒行为和与酒精相关后果的关联:一项荟萃分析。

Conformity to masculine norms and its association with drinking behaviors and alcohol-related consequences among adult men: A meta-analysis.

机构信息

Department of Psychological Science, University of Arkansas, USA.

Department of Psychology, University of Central Florida, USA.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2024 Oct;359:117198. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2024.117198. Epub 2024 Aug 7.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Studies typically show that men are at higher risk for heavy alcohol use than women. Research linking conformity to masculine norms and drinking behaviors among adult males has grown steadily during the past 10 years. We conducted the first meta-analysis that examines (a) the strength of the associations between conformity to masculine norms and alcohol use outcomes, and (b) the extent to which the strength of these associations would be affected by the specific type of drinking behavior or methodological factors.

METHODS

We included 35 studies (N=32,412) in this meta-analysis that examined the association between scores on the Conformity to Masculine Norms Inventory (CMNI) and alcohol use outcomes.

RESULTS

Across all studies, the average correlation between conformity to masculine norms and alcohol variables was small (r = 0.17). The associations between conformity to masculine norms and specific alcohol variables were also modest: alcohol use composite score of frequency and quantity (r = 0.20), binge drinking frequency (r = 0.14), and alcohol-related consequences (r = 0.16). The mean correlation between each CMNI subscale and alcohol variables was also small (alcohol use composite, rs range from 0.07 to 0.22; alcohol-related consequences, rs range from 0.04 to 0.29; frequency of binge drinking, rs range from -0.06 to 0.22). There was a significant difference in effect size by specific type of drinking behavior (i.e., effect sizes for binge drinking were smaller than effect sizes for other alcohol variables). Methodological factors (i.e., CMNI version; sample type: university vs. adult vs. mixed samples; country where the study was conducted) did not affect the associations between masculine norms and the alcohol-outcome variables.

CONCLUSIONS

Conformity to masculine norms is modestly associated with drinking behaviors and alcohol-related consequences. The effect sizes reported in this meta-analysis can assist in power analyses in future studies on conformity to masculine norms and specific drinking behaviors among adult males.

摘要

目的

研究通常表明,男性比女性更容易过度饮酒。过去 10 年来,将男性规范一致性与成年男性饮酒行为联系起来的研究稳步增长。我们进行了首次元分析,以检验:(a)男性规范一致性与饮酒行为结果之间关联的强度;以及(b)这些关联的强度受特定饮酒行为类型或方法因素影响的程度。

方法

我们纳入了 35 项研究(N=32412),这些研究检验了男性规范一致性量表(CMNI)得分与饮酒行为结果之间的关系。

结果

在所有研究中,男性规范一致性与酒精变量之间的平均相关系数较小(r=0.17)。男性规范一致性与特定酒精变量之间的关联也较小:饮酒频率和量的综合得分(r=0.20)、 binge 饮酒频率(r=0.14)和酒精相关后果(r=0.16)。每个 CMNI 子量表与酒精变量之间的平均相关系数也较小(饮酒综合得分,rs 范围为 0.07 至 0.22;酒精相关后果,rs 范围为 0.04 至 0.29; binge 饮酒频率,rs 范围为-0.06 至 0.22)。特定饮酒行为类型的效应大小存在显著差异(即, binge 饮酒的效应大小小于其他酒精变量的效应大小)。方法学因素(即,CMNI 版本;样本类型:大学与成年与混合样本;研究所在国家)不影响男性规范与酒精结果变量之间的关联。

结论

男性规范一致性与饮酒行为和酒精相关后果有适度关联。本元分析报告的效应大小可用于未来关于成年男性男性规范一致性和特定饮酒行为的研究中的功效分析。

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