Predicting negative drinking consequences: examining descriptive norm perception.

Stephen L Benton, Ronald G Downey, Peggy S Glider, Sherry A Benton, Kanghyun Shin, Douglas W Newton, William Arck, Amy Price
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Abstract

Objective: This study explored how much variance in college student negative drinking consequences is explained by descriptive norm perception, beyond that accounted for by student gender and self-reported alcohol use.

Method: A derivation sample (N=7565; 54% women) and a replication sample (N=8924; 55.5% women) of undergraduate students completed the Campus Alcohol Survey in classroom settings.

Results: Hierarchical regression analyses revealed that student gender and average number of drinks when "partying" were significantly related to harmful consequences resulting from drinking. Men reported more consequences than did women, and drinking amounts were positively correlated with consequences. However, descriptive norm perception did not explain any additional variance beyond that attributed to gender and alcohol use. Furthermore, there was no significant three-way interaction among student gender, alcohol use, and descriptive norm perception.

Conclusions: Norm perception contributed no significant variance in explaining harmful consequences beyond that explained by college student gender and alcohol use.

预测负面饮酒后果:检查描述性规范知觉。
目的:本研究探讨了除了学生性别和自我报告的酒精使用情况外,大学生消极饮酒后果的差异有多少是由描述性规范感知解释的。方法:一个衍生样本(N=7565;54%女性)和一个重复样本(N=8924;55.5%(女性)的本科生在课堂环境中完成了校园酒精调查。结果:层次回归分析显示,学生性别和“聚会”时的平均饮酒量与饮酒造成的有害后果显著相关。男性比女性报告了更多的后果,饮酒量与后果呈正相关。然而,描述性规范感知并没有解释除性别和酒精使用之外的任何其他差异。此外,学生性别、酒精使用和描述性规范知觉之间没有显著的三方交互作用。结论:规范知觉在解释有害后果方面没有显著差异,而大学生性别和酒精使用的解释差异不显著。
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