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Risky Drinking in College Changes as Fraternity/Sorority Affiliation Changes: A Person–Environment Perspective

机译:随着人际关系/联谊关系的变化大学时期的危险饮酒发生变化:人与环境的关系

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This study aimed to resolve the direction of the relation between Greek affiliation and substance use by taking advantage of the quasi-experimental nature of change in college fraternity/sorority affiliation. Precollege individual differences and college substance use were examined as a function of time-varying Greek status to characterize self-selection (by which heavy substance users opt into Greek systems) and socialization (by which Greek systems foster heavy substance use). Prospective data on continuously enrolled college students (N = 2,376), assessed at precollege and in the first 6 semesters of college, were used. Latent class analysis indicated 4 discrete groups of status: constant Greek members (30%), constant nonmembers (64%), late joiners (2%), and droppers (4%). Random coefficient models demonstrated disaffiliation with Greek systems is associated with decreases in risky drinking and alcohol-conducive environmental factors (peer norms and alcohol availability), whereas affiliation is associated with increases, indicating Greek socialization via sociocognitive and physical environments. Future Greeks differed from nonmembers in diverse individual characteristics and heavier substance use at precollege, suggesting multiple selection paths into Greek systems. Findings suggest a reciprocal relation between Greek environment and individuals in determining the trajectories of college drinking and heterogeneity in drinking as functions of changes in Greek affiliation.
机译:这项研究旨在通过利用大学博爱/联谊会联谊会的准实验性质来解决希腊联谊会和物质使用之间关系的方向。大学前的个人差异和大学物质使用作为随时变化的希腊地位的函数进行了检验,以表征自我选择(重物质使用者选择加入希腊系统)和社会化(希腊系统促进重物质使用)。使用前大学和大学前六个学期评估的连续入学大学生(N = 2,376)的前瞻性数据。潜在类别分析显示了4个不同的状态组:恒定的希腊成员(30%),恒定的非成员(64%),晚加入者(2%)和滴管(4%)。随机系数模型表明,与希腊体系的隶属关系与危险饮酒和酒精有益环境因素(同伴规范和酒精供应)的减少有关,而隶属关系与增加有关,这表明希腊人通过社会认知和自然环境进行社交。未来的希腊人与非成员的不同之处在于个人特征各异,大学预科课程中使用的物质更多,这暗示着进入希腊体系的多种选择途径。研究结果表明,希腊环境与个人之间的相互关系决定了大学饮酒的轨迹以及饮酒的异质性是希腊隶属关系变化的函数。

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