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College students' decisions to intervene in alcohol-related situations.

作者信息

Thomas R W, Seibold D R

机构信息

Department of Speech Communication & Dramatic Arts, Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant 48859, USA.

出版信息

J Stud Alcohol. 1995 Sep;56(5):580-8. doi: 10.15288/jsa.1995.56.580.

DOI:10.15288/jsa.1995.56.580
PMID:7475040
Abstract

OBJECTIVE

In reviewing research on college students' intervention practices in alcohol-related situations, Seibold and Thomas recently advanced a transactional influence reconceptualization of intervention episodes. This study sought to explicate the factors contributing to college students' decision to intervene or not to intervene in alcohol-related situations.

METHOD

In order to empirically explore this area, 489 students from three U.S. universities were surveyed about factors affecting their decisions to intervene or not in two types of alcohol-related situations: a drunk-driving situation and an alcohol abuse situation.

RESULTS

Students' intervention decisions were motivated primarily by concerns for the target and for potential consequences if they did not intervene. In contrast, decisions not to intervene were motivated primarily by an absence of a strong relationship with the target, their own condition at the time, and the potential impact of the intervention attempt on their image. Gender differences moderated many of these findings, however.

CONCLUSIONS

Results are discussed in terms of approaching the study of alcohol interventions from a transactional influence perspective.

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