热身和放松:校际运动员准备行为和饮酒游戏的普遍性、风格和影响。

Athletic insight journal Pub Date : 2011-01-01
Justin F Hummer, Joseph W LaBrie, Andrew Lac
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本研究调查了来自两所院校的第一组学生运动员样本(样本数=568)中预习行为的普遍性和影响,以及参与饮酒游戏的共同情况。结果表明,67%的样本(n = 382)在过去一个月中进行过准备活动,36%的样本(n = 205)在这种情况下通常也会玩饮酒游戏。在过去一个月的总体饮酒量、特定饮酒行为和与酒精相关的负面后果等主要结果变量上,通常在准备饮酒时玩饮酒游戏的个体比仅准备饮酒组的风险更高,而后者又比未准备饮酒组的饮酒量和风险更高。此外,与女性相比,男性在所有结果变量上的得分都有所提高。这项研究的意义包括可能有助于为学生运动员的预防和干预工作提供信息。
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WARMING UP AND STAYING LOOSE: THE PREVALENCE, STYLE, AND INFLUENCE OF PREPARTYING BEHAVIOR AND DRINKING GAMES AMONG INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETES.

This study investigates the prevalence and influence of prepartying behavior along with the co-occurrence of drinking game participation among a sample of Division 1 student-athletes (N = 568) from two institutions. Results indicate that 67% (n =382) of the sample had prepartied in the past month, with 36% (n = 205) of the overall sample also having typically played drinking games in that context. Individuals that typically played drinking games while prepartying reported higher risk on the main outcome variables of overall past month alcohol consumption, prepartying-specific drinking behavior, and negative alcohol-related consequences than the prepartying-only group, which in turn evidenced higher consumption and risk when compared to the non-prepartying group. Moreover, males, as compared to females, demonstrated elevated scores on all outcome variables. Implications include the potential to help inform both prevention and intervention efforts among student-athletes.

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