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Event-specific risk and ecological factors associated with prepartying among heavier drinking college students

机译:与较重饮酒大学生中预备相关的事件特定风险和生态因素

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Using event-specific data, the present study sought to identify relevant risk factors and risky drinking patterns associated with prepartying. Analyses focused on drinking outcomes as a function of drinking game playing and the social context on occasions where prepartying did and did not occur. This research utilized a representative two-site sample of prepartiers who also reported a heavy episodic drinking event in the past month (n = 988). Results revealed that during a preparty event, participants drank significantly more, reached higher blood alcohol levels (BALs), and experienced significantly more negative consequences compared to the last occasion that they drank but did not preparty. Students who played drinking games when they prepartied had higher BALs and experienced more negative consequences than those who did not play drinking games. Whether females prepartied in a single-sex or coed setting had little effect on their BALs. For males, however, their BALs were greater when they prepartied in a coed setting compared to a single sex setting. Moreover, participants reported more negative consequences when they prepartied in a coed setting than in a single-sex setting. Finally, regression analyses demonstrated that participants’ BAL, frequency of prepartying, and the interaction between BAL and frequency of prepartying all uniquely contributed to the prediction of event-specific alcohol-related negative consequences. As BAL increased, the number of negative consequences increased more sharply for those who prepartied infrequently, compared to those who prepartied frequently. Analyses were examined as a function of gender which revealed important gender effects and interactions. Interventions can be designed to intervene with high-risk prepartiers by using BAL education emphasizing the impact of time-limited prepartying drinking.
机译:使用特定于事件的数据,本研究试图确定与预婚相关的相关危险因素和危险饮酒方式。分析着重于饮酒结果与饮酒游戏玩法以及社交聚会发生和不参加社交场合的关系。这项研究使用了有代表性的两地伙伴的前任样本,他们在过去的一个月中也报告了一次严重的饮酒事件(n = 988)。结果显示,与上次饮酒但未参加宴会的参与者相比,在宴会前的活动中,参与者的饮酒量明显增加,血液酒精含量(BAL)更高,并且遭受的负面后果明显更多。与不玩酒游戏的学生相比,参加聚会时玩酒游戏的学生的BAL更高,负面后果也更大。女性参加单性别或男女同校活动对其BAL几乎没有影响。但是,对于男性而言,参加男女同校环境时的BAL值高于单性别。此外,参与者报告说,参加男女同校环境比单性别环境有更多负面影响。最后,回归分析表明,参与者的BAL,提前派对的频率以及BAL和提前派对的频率之间的相互作用都对预测与事件有关的酒精相关负面后果具有独特的作用。随着BAL的增加,与不经常参加的人相比,不经常参加的人所产生的负面后果的数量急剧增加。分析了作为性别函数的分析,揭示了重要的性别影响和相互作用。可以通过使用BAL教育来强调干预措施,以干预高风险的党派成员,强调限制时限的聚会前饮酒的影响。

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