Self-control and alcohol consumption among university students in Botswana

Q4 Medicine
G. Morutwa, I. Plattner
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Abstract

The study explored the relationship between self-control and alcohol consumption among students at the University of Botswana, and was entrenched within the socialcognitive theory of self-regulation. Data were collected from 135 undergraduate students (42.2% female, 57.8% male) with a mean age of 21.22 years (SD = 2.16). Self-control was measured by the Brief Self-control Scale. Self-reported alcohol consumption on weekdays and in specific situations was converted into alcohol units. Participants who reported not drinking alcohol at all (55.6%) scored significantly higher in self-control. For those participants who reported drinking alcohol (44.4%), total self-control scores correlated moderately and inversely with alcohol consumption per week, in situations of stress, happiness, and when with friends. Standard multiple regression analysis revealed that self-control was a stronger predictor of the amount of alcohol consumed than were age and gender. The results are discussed with regard to the role of self-regulatory behaviour in the consumption of alcohol. Key words : Alcohol consumption, Botswana, self-control, self-regulation, undergraduate students
博茨瓦纳大学生的自我控制与酒精消费
这项研究在博茨瓦纳大学的学生中探索了自我控制和饮酒之间的关系,并在自我调节的社会认知理论中得到了巩固。数据来自135名本科生,其中女生42.2%,男生57.8%,平均年龄21.22岁(SD = 2.16)。自我控制用简明自我控制量表进行测量。在工作日和特定情况下自我报告的饮酒量被转换成酒精单位。报告根本不喝酒的参与者(55.6%)在自我控制方面得分明显更高。对于那些报告饮酒的参与者(44.4%),在压力、快乐和与朋友在一起的情况下,自控力总分与每周饮酒量呈中等和负相关。标准多元回归分析显示,自我控制比年龄和性别更能预测饮酒量。研究结果讨论了自我调节行为在酒精消费中的作用。关键词:酒精消费博茨瓦纳自我控制自我调节大学生
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African Journal of Drug and Alcohol Studies
African Journal of Drug and Alcohol Studies Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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