人际交往、知觉规范与电子烟使用的关系:社会网络规模的调节作用。

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 SOCIAL ISSUES
Joshua Awua, Antover P Tuliao, Jon R Webb, Devin J Mills, Micki Washburn, Matthew K Meisel
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摘要

背景:先前的研究发现,与电子烟相关的人际交往和感知规范与年轻人使用电子烟有关。然而,目前尚不清楚社交网络的大小是否会调节这些关系。本研究考察了人际讨论、感知规范和电子烟使用结果(即每天吸电子烟的次数和每周吸电子烟的天数)之间的关系,并进一步研究了网络规模是否会调节这些关系。方法:大学生670人,其中女性81%,白人82.8%,Mage = 21.20, SD = 3.92。结果:与电子烟相关的人际交往、每日吸电子烟次数和每周吸电子烟天数之间存在显著的正相关,但与感知规范无关。此外,我们发现人际沟通与网络规模之间存在显著的交互作用。后续的Johnson-Neyman分析显示,当网络规模处于中低水平时,讨论电子烟的频率与每周吸电子烟的天数之间存在显著的正相关;然而,当网络规模较大时,这种关系发生变化,变得不显著。结论:研究结果强调,社交网络较小、经常讨论电子烟的年轻人可能更容易每天或每周吸好几次电子烟。因此,在较小的社会网络中实施减少年轻人使用电子烟的干预措施可能特别有效。
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Associations between Interpersonal Communication, Perceived Norms, and E-Cigarette Use: The Moderating Role of Social Network Size.

Background: Prior studies have found that e-cigarette-related interpersonal communication and perceived norms are associated with young adults' e-cigarette use. However, it is unclear whether social network size moderates these relationships. This study examined the relationship between interpersonal discussions, perceived norms, and e-cigarette use outcomes (i.e., daily vaping episodes and vaping days per week) and further examined whether network size moderates these relationships.

Methods: The sample consisted of 670 college students (81% female, 82.8% white; Mage = 21.20; SD = 3.92).

Results: There was a significant and positive association between e-cigarette-related interpersonal communication, daily vaping episodes, and vaping days per week, but not for perceived norms. In addition, we found a significant interaction between interpersonal communication and network size. Follow-up Johnson-Neyman analyses revealed that the association between the frequency of e-cigarette discussions and vaping days per week was significant and positive when network size was low to medium; however, this relationship changes and becomes non-significant when network size was high.

Conclusions: The results highlight that young adults who are in smaller social networks and frequently discuss e-cigarettes may be susceptible to vaping multiple times per day and days per week. Therefore, interventions to reduce e-cigarette use among young adults may be particularly effective when implemented within smaller social networks.

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CiteScore
5.40
自引率
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期刊介绍: Since being founded in 1993, Addiction Research and Theory has been the leading outlet for research and theoretical contributions that view addictive behaviour as arising from psychological processes within the individual and the social context in which the behaviour takes place as much as from the biological effects of the psychoactive substance or activity involved. This cross-disciplinary journal examines addictive behaviours from a variety of perspectives and methods of inquiry. Disciplines represented in the journal include Anthropology, Economics, Epidemiology, Medicine, Sociology, Psychology and History, but high quality contributions from other relevant areas will also be considered.
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