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希腊体系中的饮酒行为:跟风效仿?

Alcohol use in the Greek system: follow the leader?

作者信息

Cashin J R, Presley C A, Meilman P W

机构信息

Core Institute, Student Health Programs, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, 62901, USA.

出版信息

J Stud Alcohol. 1998 Jan;59(1):63-70. doi: 10.15288/jsa.1998.59.63.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

This study was designed to identify drinking patterns, consequences of use, and belief systems about alcohol among college students according to their level of involvement in campus fraternity and sorority life.

METHOD

This study of 25,411 (15,100 female) students who completed the Core Alcohol and Drug Survey, from 61 institutions, compared alcohol consumption, binge drinking, consequences of use and beliefs about drinking according to students' level of involvement in fraternities and sororities, ranging from no involvement to that of attending functions only, to active involvement, to leadership positions within Greek organizations.

RESULTS

Analyses indicated that students in the Greek system averaged significantly more drinks per week, engaged in heavy drinking more often and, with minor exceptions, suffered more negative consequences than non-Greeks. The leaders of fraternities and sororities consumed alcohol, engaged in heavy drinking and experienced negative consequences at levels at least as high and in some cases higher than that of other Greek members. In terms of their views about alcohol, fraternity and sorority members believed that alcohol was a vehicle for friendship, social activity and sexuality to a greater extent than non-Greeks. The beliefs of the leaders did not stand out compared to other members.

CONCLUSIONS

In addition to corroborating earlier reports that show that fraternity and sorority members use more alcohol than nonmembers, this study indicates that the leadership of Greek organizations are participating in setting heavy-drinking norms. Suggestions are made concerning targeting prevention programming efforts toward this group.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在根据大学生参与校园兄弟会和姐妹会生活的程度,确定他们的饮酒模式、饮酒后果以及对酒精的信念体系。

方法

本研究对来自61所院校的25411名(15100名女性)完成了核心酒精与药物调查的学生进行了调查,比较了根据学生参与兄弟会和姐妹会的程度(从不参与到仅参加活动、积极参与、在希腊组织中担任领导职务)的酒精消费、暴饮、饮酒后果和对饮酒的信念。

结果

分析表明,希腊系统中的学生平均每周饮酒量显著更多,更频繁地进行大量饮酒,并且除了少数例外,比非希腊系统的学生遭受更多负面后果。兄弟会和姐妹会的领导者饮酒、进行大量饮酒并经历负面后果的程度至少与其他希腊成员一样高,在某些情况下甚至更高。在对酒精的看法方面,兄弟会和姐妹会成员比非希腊成员更认为酒精是友谊、社交活动和性行为的媒介。领导者的信念与其他成员相比并不突出。

结论

除了证实早期报告显示兄弟会和姐妹会成员比非成员饮酒更多外,本研究还表明希腊组织的领导层正在参与设定大量饮酒的规范。针对该群体提出了预防计划的目标建议。

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