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The Role of Gender and Friends’ Gender on Peer Socialization of Adolescent Drinking: A Prospective Multilevel Social Network Analysis

机译:性别和朋友的性别在青少年饮酒同伴社交中的作用:前瞻性多层次社交网络分析

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Although socializing effects of friends’ drinking on adolescent drinking behavior have been firmly established in previous literature, study results on the importance of gender, as well as the specific role that gender may play in peer socialization, are very mixed. Given the increasing importance of gender in friendships (particularly opposite-sex friendships) during adolescence, it is necessary to better understand the nuanced roles that gender can play in peer socialization effects on alcohol use. In addition, previous studies focusing on the interplay between individual gender and friends’ gender have been largely dyadic; less is known about potential gendered effects of broader social networks. The current study sought to further investigate potential effects of gender on friends’ influence on adolescent drinking behavior with particular emphasis on the number of same-sex and opposite-sex friends within one’s friendship network, as well as closeness to these friends. Using Waves I and II of the saturated sample of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health), adolescent friendship networks were used to calculate the mean drinking behaviors of adolescent friends. Multi-level models estimated the effects of individual drinking behaviors, friend drinking behaviors, and school-level drinking behaviors on adolescent drinking 1 year later, as well as moderating effects of gender composition of friendship groups and male and female friend closeness on the relationship between friends’ drinking behaviors and adolescent drinking behavior. Results documented that gender composition of friendship groups did not influence the effect of friends’ drinking on individual drinking 1 year later. However, closeness to friends did influence this relationship. As closeness to male friends decreased, the influence of their drinking behavior increased, for both boys and girls. A similar effect was found for female friends, but only for boys. Female friend closeness did not affect the relationship between peer alcohol socialization and girls’ alcohol use. The findings indicate that the role of gender on alcohol socialization may be more complex than previously thought, particularly when examining the potential role that alcohol use may play as a mechanism for social bonding within opposite-sex friendships and same-sex male friendships.
机译:尽管在以前的文献中已经牢固地确定了朋友饮酒对青少年饮酒行为的社交影响,但是有关性别重要性的研究结果以及性别在同伴社交中可能发挥的具体作用的研究结果却非常复杂。鉴于性别在青春期对友谊(尤其是对异性的友谊)中的重要性越来越高,因此有必要更好地理解性别在同龄人社交对饮酒的影响中所起的细微作用。此外,先前针对个人性别与朋友性别之间相互作用的研究大多是二元的。人们对更广泛的社交网络可能产生的性别影响的了解还很少。当前的研究试图进一步研究性别对朋友对青少年饮酒行为的影响的潜在影响,尤其要强调一个人的朋友网络中同性和异性朋友的数量以及与这些朋友的亲密关系。使用《青少年健康状况国家纵向研究(增加健康状况)》中饱和样本的第一波和第二波,使用青少年友谊网络来计算青少年朋友的平均饮酒行为。多层次模型评估了一年后青少年饮酒的个人饮酒行为,朋友饮酒行为和学校饮酒行为对青少年饮酒的影响,以及友谊群体的性别组成和男女朋友亲密程度对两者之间关系的调节作用朋友的饮酒行为和青少年饮酒行为。结果表明,友谊团体的性别构成对一年后朋友饮酒对个人饮酒的影响没有影响。但是,与朋友的亲密关系确实影响了这种关系。随着与男性朋友的亲密度降低,男孩和女孩的饮酒行为影响也增加。对于女性朋友也发现了类似的效果,但仅对男孩而言。女性朋友的亲密关系并没有影响同伴酗酒社交和女孩饮酒之间的关系。研究结果表明,性别在酒精社会化中的作用可能比以前认为的更为复杂,尤其是在研究酒精滥用在异性友谊和同性男性友谊中作为社会联系机制的潜在作用时。

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