Montgomery R L, Benedicto J A, Haemmerlie F M
Department of Psychology, University of Missouri-Rolla 65401-0249.
Psychol Rep. 1993 Dec;73(3 Pt 1):960-2. doi: 10.2466/pr0.1993.73.3.960.
The personal vs social motivations for using alcohol were assessed for 109 undergraduates attending a midwestern technical university. Analysis indicated that alcohol was consumed more for social than for personal reasons and that men used alcohol more than women for the social reasons of meeting new people and meeting members of the opposite sex and for the personal reason of feeling better about themselves. Use was also associated with being a member of a fraternity or sorority and the total number of campus organizations in which students were involved. These results suggest that alcohol education programs should take into account the motivations on a particular campus for alcohol use.
对一所中西部技术大学的109名本科生使用酒精的个人动机和社会动机进行了评估。分析表明,饮酒更多是出于社交而非个人原因,并且男性饮酒多于女性,其社交原因是结识新朋友和结识异性,个人原因是自我感觉更好。饮酒还与加入兄弟会或姐妹会以及学生参与的校园组织总数有关。这些结果表明,酒精教育项目应考虑特定校园饮酒的动机。