学生因素:了解大学饮酒的个体差异。

J. Baer
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目的对大学生饮酒率及相关问题的个体差异进行综述。方法纳入在美国学院和大学样本中完成的研究,并通过对国家数据库的多次搜索发现已发表的科学文献。结果:首先,现有文献数量庞大,质量参差不齐,因为大多数研究在横断面设计中使用方便样本的问卷回答。来自大学样本研究的证据确实一致表明,在不同的情况下,饮酒有几种不同的目的和不同的心理影响。冲动/寻求感觉的模式与学生饮酒增加密切相关。这一模式得到了性格、饮酒动机、饮酒预期和饮酒环境研究的支持。第二种与消极情绪状态相关的饮酒模式也被记录在案。本文描述了第二种模式的一些长期后果。在许多大学场所,社会过程似乎对饮酒尤为重要,这可能比持久的个性差异更能导致饮酒的个体差异。结论未来的研究应进一步检验多种危险因素的相互作用和中介模型,并解决发育过程问题。
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Student factors: understanding individual variation in college drinking.
OBJECTIVE Research on individual differences in drinking rates and associated problems among college students is reviewed. METHOD Studies are included if completed within U.S. college and university samples and found in published scientific literature as identified by several searches of national databases. RESULTS The resulting review suggests first that the extant literature is large and varied in quality, as most studies use questionnaire responses from samples of convenience in cross-sectional designs. Evidence from studies of college samples does consistently suggest that alcohol is consumed for several different purposes for different psychological effects in different contexts. A pattern of impulsivity/sensation seeking is strongly related to increased drinking among students. This pattern is supported by research into personality, drinking motives, alcohol expectancies and drinking contexts. A second pattern of drinking associated with negative emotional states is also documented. Some long-term consequences of this second pattern have been described. Social processes appear especially important for drinking in many college venues and may contribute to individual differences in drinking more than enduring personality differences. CONCLUSIONS Future research efforts should test interactive and mediating models of multiple risk factors and address developmental processes.
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