A developmental perspective on alcohol use and heavy drinking during adolescence and the transition to young adulthood.

J. Schulenberg, J. Maggs
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OBJECTIVE This article offers a developmental perspective on college drinking by focusing on broad developmental themes during adolescence and the transition to young adulthood. METHOD A literature review was conducted. RESULTS The transition to college involves major individual and contextual change in every domain of life; at the same time, heavy drinking and associated problems increase during this transition. A developmental contextual perspective encourages the examination of alcohol use and heavy drinking in relation to normative developmental tasks and transitions and in the context of students' changing lives, focusing on interindividual variation in the course and consequences of drinking and on a wide range of proximal and distal influences. Links between developmental transitions and alcohol use and other health risks are discussed in light of five conceptual models: Overload, Developmental Mismatch, Increased Heterogeneity, Transition Catalyst and Heightened Vulnerability to Chance Events. We review normative developmental transitions of adolescence and young adulthood, focusing on the domains of physical and cognitive development, identity, affiliation and achievement. CONCLUSIONS As shown in a selective review of empirical studies, these transitions offer important vantage points for examining increasing (and decreasing) alcohol and other drug use during adolescence and young adulthood. We conclude with a consideration of research and intervention implications.
从发展的角度看青春期和青年期的酒精使用和大量饮酒。
目的:本文通过关注青春期和青年期过渡的广泛发展主题,提供了一个关于大学饮酒的发展视角。方法采用文献复习法。结果:大学生升入大学的过程涉及生活各个领域的重大个人和环境变化;与此同时,在这个过渡时期,酗酒和相关问题也会增加。发展背景视角鼓励在规范性发展任务和过渡以及学生不断变化的生活背景下检查酒精使用和大量饮酒,重点关注饮酒过程和后果的个体间差异以及广泛的近端和远端影响。根据超载、发育不匹配、异质性增加、过渡催化剂和对偶然事件的脆弱性增加这五个概念模型,讨论了发育过渡与酒精使用和其他健康风险之间的联系。我们回顾了青春期和青年期的规范性发展转变,重点关注身体和认知发展,身份,隶属关系和成就领域。结论:根据对经验研究的选择性回顾,这些转变为研究青春期和青年期酒精和其他药物使用的增加(减少)提供了重要的有利条件。最后,我们考虑了研究和干预的影响。
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