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The decomposed affiliation exposure model: A network approach to segregating peer influences from crowds and organized sports

机译:分解的从属关系暴露模型:一种网络方法用于将同龄人的影响与人群和有组织的体育活动区分开来

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Self-identification with peer crowds (jocks, popular kids, druggies, etc.) has an important influence on adolescent substance use behavior. However, little is known about the impact of the shared nature of crowd identification on different stages of adolescent drinking behavior, or the way crowd identification interacts with participation in school-sponsored sports activities. This study examines drinking influences from (1) peers with shared crowd identities, and (2) peers who jointly participate in organized sports at their school (activity members). This study introduces a new network analytic approach that can disentangle the effects of crowd identification and sports participation on individual behavior. Using survey data from adolescents in five high schools in a predominantly Hispanic/Latino district (N = 1,707), this paper examines the association between social influences and each stage of drinking behavior (intention to drink, lifetime, past-month, and binge drinking) by conducting an ordinal regression analysis. The results show that both shared identities and joint participation were associated with all stages of drinking, controlling for friends' influence. Additionally, shared identification overlapped with joint participation was associated with more frequent drinking. Related policy implications are discussed.
机译:与同龄人群(乔克斯,受欢迎的孩子,药物治疗等)的自我识别对青少年物质使用行为具有重要影响。但是,关于人群识别的共同性质对青少年饮酒不同阶段的影响,或者人群识别与参与学校赞助的体育活动的相互作用的方式,知之甚少。这项研究调查了(1)具有共同人群身份的同龄人,以及(2)在学校共同参加有组织体育活动的同龄人(活动成员)的饮酒影响。这项研究引入了一种新的网络分析方法,该方法可以区分人群识别和体育参与对个人行为的影响。使用主要是西班牙裔/拉丁美洲人地区(N = 1,707)的五所中学的青少年的调查数据,本文研究了社会影响与饮酒行为各个阶段(饮酒意向,终生,过去一个月和暴饮暴食)之间的关联。 )进行序数回归分析。结果表明,共享身份和共同参与都与饮酒的各个阶段有关,从而控制了朋友的影响力。此外,共享的识别与联合参与重叠会导致饮酒次数增加。讨论了相关的政策含义。

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