青少年酒精滥用焦虑敏感性风险的纵向以人为中心的分析:检查禁令规范的作用。

IF 3 Q2 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Charlotte Corran, Alexandre J S Morin, Christian S Hendershot, Roisin M O'Connor
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背景:酒精的使用和问题在青春期增加,并在成年早期达到顶峰。紧张缓解理论指出,焦虑敏感性是酒精滥用的一个风险因素,计划行为理论认为,禁令规范(即,对危险饮酒的感知认可)可能是这种风险轨迹的核心。方法:本研究采用纵向以人为本的方法,对223名大学生(男性= 18.82,女性占62.2%)的典型学生、朋友和父母三个参照组进行调查。结果:潜在剖面分析揭示了三个不同的禁令规范剖面,这证明了在三个测量点上是相同的。这些档案的特点是感知认可的水平参差不齐(高典型的学生,中立的朋友,低父母;混合容忍度档案),低水平的感知认可(低典型的学生,朋友,父母;低容忍度)和高水平的感知认可(高典型的学生和朋友,中立的父母;高耐受性轮廓)。随着时间的推移,这些配置文件中的学生成员资格是中等到高度稳定的。较高水平的焦虑敏感性与高度认可危险饮酒的特征相关。混合耐受性特征与最少的酒精滥用和问题(保护性)相关,低耐受性特征与一些风险相关,高耐受性特征与最大风险相关。结论:我们的研究结果证明了禁令规范特征的性质和稳定性,并为禁令规范拓扑在青少年酒精滥用和相关问题的酒精相关社会风险(AS-risk)中的作用提供了新的见解。
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A longitudinal person-centered analysis of anxiety sensitivity risk for young adult alcohol misuse: Examining the role of injunctive norms.

Background: Alcohol use and problems increase during adolescence and peak in early adulthood. Tension reduction theory points to anxiety sensitivity as a risk factor for alcohol misuse, and the theory of planned behavior suggests that injunctive norms (i.e., perceived approval of risky drinking) may be central to this risk trajectory.

Methods: This study utilized a longitudinal person-centered approach to identify unique patterns of injunctive norms (by three referent groups: typical students, friends, and parents) among 223 college students (Mage = 18.82, 62.2% women).

Results: Latent profile analyses revealed three distinct injunctive norm profiles, which proved to be identical across the three measurement points. These profiles were characterized by mixed levels of perceived approval (high typical students, neutral friends, low parents; Mixed Tolerance profile), low levels of perceived approval (low typical students, friends, parents; Low Tolerance profile), and high levels of perceived approval (high typical students and friends, neutral parents; High Tolerance profile). Student membership in these profiles was moderate to highly stable over time. A higher level of anxiety sensitivity was associated with membership in profiles characterized by high perceived approval of risky drinking. The Mixed Tolerance profile was associated with the least amount of alcohol misuse and problems (protective), the Low Tolerance profile was associated with some risk, and the High Tolerance profile was associated with the most risk.

Conclusion: Our findings demonstrate the nature and stability of injunctive norm profiles and offer new insight into the role of injunctive norm topologies in Alcohol-Related Social Risk (AS-risk) for young adult alcohol misuse and related problems.

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