DeFronzo J, Pawlak R
Sociology Department, University of Connecticut, Storrs 06269-2068.
J Soc Psychol. 1993 Oct;133(5):635-42. doi: 10.1080/00224545.1993.9713918.
Data from a national sample of 595 American adults were analyzed in an effort to evaluate simultaneously the potential effects of social bonds and childhood characteristics on smoking and alcohol use. Religious belief and belief in the importance of conformity with shared moral principles had significant negative effects on smoking, alcohol use, and alcohol abuse; commitment (satisfaction with one's socioeconomic status) inhibited smoking; and attachment (strong emotional bonds to family and friends) deterred alcohol abuse. Childhood trauma promoted both smoking and alcohol abuse.
对来自595名美国成年人的全国性样本数据进行了分析,旨在同时评估社会关系和童年特征对吸烟和饮酒的潜在影响。宗教信仰以及对遵守共同道德原则重要性的信念,对吸烟、饮酒和酗酒有显著的负面影响;归属感(对自己社会经济地位的满意度)抑制吸烟;而依恋感(与家人和朋友的强烈情感纽带)则抑制酗酒。童年创伤会促使吸烟和酗酒行为的发生。