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The differential impact of relational health on alcohol consumption and consequences in first year college women

机译:关系健康对大学一年级女性饮酒量和后果的不同影响

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The Relational Health Indices (RHI) is a relatively new measure that assesses the strength of relationships. It has been found that relational health has a protective factor for women, such that it enhances positive experiences and limits negative ones. The current study is the first to use the RHI to examine the effect of relational health on alcohol consumption and alcohol consequences. First year college women were given questionnaires assessing relational health, drinking motives, and alcohol use in their first few months at a mid-sized, private university. Due to the social nature of college settings, it was predicted that relational health would moderate the relationship between motives and alcohol consumption. Further, due to the protective factor of relational health, it was predicted that relational health would attenuate the relationship between drinking and negative consequences. These hypotheses were supported. Relational health, moderated the relationship between both social and coping drinking motives and drinking, such that women with strong relational health towards their peers and community who also had high social and coping motives, drank more than those with weaker relationships. Paradoxically, relational health also moderated the relationship between drinking and consequences such that heavy drinking women with strong relational health experienced fewer negative consequences than women with weaker relational health. Results indicate that although relational health is associated with an increase in alcohol consumption, it may also serve as a protective factor for alcohol-related negative consequences. Future research and interventions may seek to de-link the relational health-drinking connection in the college student environment.
机译:关系健康指数(RHI)是一种相对较新的衡量指标,用于评估关系的强度。已经发现,关系健康对妇女具有保护作用,因此它可以增加积极的经历,并限制消极的经历。当前的研究是第一个使用RHI检验关系健康对饮酒和饮酒后果的影响的研究。大学一年级的女性在中型私立大学的最初几个月中接受了问卷调查,以评估他们的关系健康,饮酒动机和饮酒情况。由于大学环境的社会性质,据预测,关系健康将缓解动机和饮酒之间的关系。此外,由于关系健康的保护因素,预计关系健康将削弱饮酒与负面后果之间的关系。这些假设得到支持。关系健康缓解了社交和应对饮酒动机与饮酒之间的关系,因此对自己的同龄人和社区具有强烈的社交关系的女性比那些关系较弱的女性喝得更多。矛盾的是,关系健康还缓和了饮酒与后果之间的关系,因此关系健康状况强的重度饮酒妇女与关系健康状况较弱的妇女相比,负面后果更少。结果表明,尽管关系健康与饮酒量的增加有关,但它也可以作为酒精相关负面后果的保护因素。未来的研究和干预措施可能会试图消除大学生环境中的健康饮食关系。

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