Awua Joshua, Tuliao Antover P, Agordzo MariePearl, Washburn Micki, Botor Nephtaly Joel B, Lewis Lauren E, Adeyemo Queen E, Mullet Natira, Monica Martin J, Park Oak-Hee
School of Social Work, University of Texas at Arlington, TX, USA.
Community, Family, and Addiction Sciences, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, USA.
Subst Use Misuse. 2025;60(9):1298-1307. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2025.2496930. Epub 2025 May 3.
: Alcohol-related Protective Behavioral Strategies (PBS), including manner of drinking, limiting or stopping drinking, and serious harm reduction strategies significantly moderate the relationship between several factors (e.g., drinking motives, alcohol expectancies) associated with alcohol use and alcohol-related problems. However, it is currently unknown whether PBS can also moderate the relationship between perceived norms (i.e., descriptive and injunctive), alcohol consumption, and alcohol-related consequences. Examining the moderating role of PBS in alcohol consumption is critical for integrating PBS into prevention efforts and improving the effectiveness of alcohol-related harm reduction approaches. : A confidential online survey on alcohol use was given to 524 college students at a large public university ( = 20.93; = 3.51; females = 75.38%). : A moderated mediation analysis indicates that PBS aimed at avoiding excessive drinking (i.e., manner of drinking) significantly moderated the relationship between descriptive norms and alcohol use. It was also determined that the indirect effect of descriptive norms on alcohol consequences through alcohol consumption was weaker when manner of drinking use was high. Thus, greater use of manner of drinking strategies reduces the strength of the association between descriptive norms, alcohol consumption, and alcohol consequences. However, injunctive norms were not directly associated with alcohol consumption and alcohol consequences. : Our findings show that promoting the use of manner of drinking strategies could be effective at reducing alcohol use and related problems among college students who perceive heavy drinking as normative.
与酒精相关的保护性饮酒行为策略(PBS),包括饮酒方式、限制或停止饮酒以及严重降低危害策略,能显著缓和与饮酒及酒精相关问题有关的几个因素(如饮酒动机、酒精预期)之间的关系。然而,目前尚不清楚PBS是否也能缓和感知规范(即描述性规范和指令性规范)、酒精消费与酒精相关后果之间的关系。研究PBS在酒精消费中的调节作用对于将PBS纳入预防工作以及提高酒精相关危害降低方法的有效性至关重要。
一项关于酒精使用的保密在线调查被发放给一所大型公立大学的524名大学生(平均年龄 = 20.93岁;标准差 = 3.51;女性占75.38%)。
一项调节中介分析表明,旨在避免过度饮酒的PBS(即饮酒方式)显著缓和了描述性规范与酒精使用之间的关系。研究还确定,当饮酒方式的使用频率较高时,描述性规范通过酒精消费对酒精后果的间接影响较弱。因此,更多地使用饮酒方式策略会降低描述性规范、酒精消费与酒精后果之间关联的强度。然而,指令性规范与酒精消费和酒精后果并无直接关联。
我们的研究结果表明,对于那些将大量饮酒视为常态的大学生,推广使用饮酒方式策略可能有效地减少酒精使用及相关问题。