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新冠疫情期间大学生的归属感与饮酒情况:来自一项为期21天的每日日记研究的证据。

College students' sense of belonging and alcohol use amidst COVID-19: Evidence from a 21-day daily diary study.

作者信息

Gopalan Maithreyi, Jung Jilli, Shou-Chun Chiang, Linden-Carmichael Ashley, Lanza Stephanie

机构信息

Department of Education Policy Studies, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, United States of America.

Department of Human Development and Family Sciences, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2024 Dec 3;19(12):e0310496. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0310496. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Alcohol use, combined with the heightened mental health crisis among college students highlighted during the pandemic, remains a significant public health concern. We examine (1) how college students' daily assessed sense of belonging with their institution, a key protective factor for better collegiate mental health, is associated with same-day alcohol-use behaviors (2) and how the associations are moderated by key sociodemographic characteristics relevant to this population (women, minoritized students, first-generation [FG], and students identifying as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, or Queer [LGBTQ]) amidst COVID-19.

METHOD

We used mixed models using data from a 21-day daily diary study of college students (N = 2,012) in Spring 2021.

RESULTS

Results revealed that on days when students felt more uncertainty about their sense of belonging to their college (i.e., low belonging), they were less likely to drink, and drink less overall. This effect was observed after students were back on campus after pandemic-related college closures ended. Heterogeneity by minoritized student subgroups were also observed.

CONCLUSIONS

College students' sense of belonging continues to be an important psychosocial determinant of health and health behaviors among young adults; at times in unintended ways. This reiterates the importance of examining dynamic relationships between belonging and population health. Public health significance statements: These results provide important insight into the linkages between a key psychosocial factor-students' sense of belonging in college-and their alcohol use patterns amidst COVID-19. Institutional programming and prevention efforts to curb alcohol misuse should be implemented with consideration of how those linkages may differ dynamically considering both between- and within-person variance in belonging.

摘要

目的

酒精使用,再加上疫情期间凸显的大学生心理健康危机加剧,仍然是一个重大的公共卫生问题。我们研究了:(1)大学生日常评估的与学校的归属感(这是改善大学生心理健康的关键保护因素)如何与当日的酒精使用行为相关;(2)在新冠疫情期间,这些关联如何受到与该人群相关的关键社会人口学特征(女性、少数族裔学生、第一代大学生[FG]以及认同为女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别或酷儿[LGBTQ]的学生)的调节。

方法

我们使用了混合模型,数据来自2021年春季对大学生(N = 2012)进行的一项为期21天的每日日记研究。

结果

结果显示,当学生对自己在大学的归属感感到更不确定时(即归属感低),他们饮酒的可能性较小,且总体饮酒量较少。在与疫情相关的大学关闭结束后学生返回校园后观察到了这种效应。还观察到少数族裔学生亚组之间的异质性。

结论

大学生的归属感仍然是年轻人健康和健康行为的重要社会心理决定因素;有时是以意想不到的方式。这再次强调了研究归属感与人群健康之间动态关系的重要性。公共卫生意义声明:这些结果为一个关键的社会心理因素(学生在大学的归属感)与他们在新冠疫情期间的饮酒模式之间的联系提供了重要见解。在制定机构计划和预防措施以遏制酒精滥用时,应考虑到这些联系在归属感的人际间和个体内差异方面可能如何动态变化。

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