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Alcohol Perceptions and Behavior in a Residential Peer Social Network

机译:居民对等社交网络中的酒精感知和行为

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Personalized normative feedback is a recommended component of alcohol interventions targeting college students. However, normative data are commonly collected through campus-based surveys, not through actual participant-referent relationships. In the present investigation, we examined how misperceptions of residence hall peers, both overall using a global question and those designated as important peers using person-specific questions, were related to students’ personal drinking behaviors. Participants were 108 students (88% freshman, 54% White, 51% female) residing in a single campus residence hall. Participants completed an online baseline survey in which they reported their own alcohol use and perceptions of peer alcohol use using both an individual peer network measure and a global peer perception measure of their residential peers. We employed network autocorrelation models, which account for the inherent correlation between observations, to test hypotheses. Overall, participants accurately perceived the drinking of nominated friends but overestimated the drinking of residential peers. Consistent with hypotheses, overestimating nominated friend and global residential peer drinking predicted higher personal drinking, although perception of nominated peers was a stronger predictor. Interaction analyses showed that the relationship between global misperception and participant self-reported drinking was significant for heavy drinkers, but not non-heavy drinkers. The current findings explicate how student perceptions of peer drinking within an established social network influence drinking behaviors, which may be used to enhance the effectiveness of normative feedback interventions.
机译:个性化的规范反馈是针对大学生的酒精干预措施的推荐组成部分。但是,规范性数据通常是通过基于校园的调查收集的,而不是通过实际的参与者与亲属关系收集的。在本次调查中,我们研究了学生宿舍对同龄人的误解,这些误解总体上是使用全局问题,而那些使用特定于人的问题被指定为重要同伴的误解与学生的个人饮酒行为有关。参加者有108位学生(其中88%的新生,54%的白人,51%的女性)居住在一个单一的校园宿舍中。参与者完成了一项在线基线调查,在该调查中,他们使用个人同龄人网络测量值和其居住同龄人的全球同龄人感觉测量值来报告自己的饮酒量和对同龄人饮酒的感觉。我们采用了网络自相关模型来检验假设,该模型考虑了观测值之间的固有相关性。总体而言,参与者准确地感知了被提名朋友的饮酒情况,但高估了居民的饮酒情况。与假设一致的是,高估了提名朋友和全球居民的同伴饮酒量,预示着个人饮酒量的增加,尽管对提名同伴的感知力更强。相互作用分析表明,总体误解与参与者自我报告的饮酒之间的关系对于重度饮酒者而言很重要,但对于非重度饮酒者而言则没有。当前的发现阐明了学生在已建立的社交网络中对同龄人饮酒的看法如何影响饮酒行为,可以用来增强规范性反馈干预措施的有效性。

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