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African American College Students’ Drinking Behaviors and Their Relationship to Self-Efficacy and Positive or Negative Expectancies Regarding Alcohol Consumption

机译:非洲裔美国大学生的饮酒行为及其与自我效能的关系以及有关酒精消费的积极或消极预期

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College students’ alcohol consumption remains a significant concern for colleges and universities. However, most research overwhelmingly utilizes White samples from predominantly White universities, limiting knowledge of African American students’ drinking behaviors on historically Black campuses. This study examined alcohol usage among African American college students by investigating relationships between alcohol consumption and positive and negative expectancies as well as self-efficacy. A convenience sample of 282 students was used. The Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) measured alcohol consumption and identified individuals whose consumption created hazardous drinking patterns. Alcohol expectancy was measured by the Alcohol Effects Questionnaire (AEQ), and the Spheres of Control Scale measured self-efficacy. Students in this sample tended to believe that alcohol consumption was linked with more negative than positive alcohol expectancy beliefs. Alcohol expectancies, specifically positive expectancies, appeared to play a significant role in predicting alcohol consumption. There was also a positive relationship between positive expectancies and alcohol consumption. Despite these results, our regression model was only able to account for about 20% of the variance (r2 = 0.187). These findings are important in developing prevention and intervention programs to address the pervasive and critical social ills and reduce alcohol consumption among African American college students.
机译:大学生的饮酒仍然是高校和大学的重要关注。然而,大多数研究压倒性地利用了来自主要白色大学的白色样本,限制了非洲裔美国学生在历史上黑色校园的饮酒行为的了解。本研究通过调查了酗酒与积极和负期预期与自我效能之间的关系来检查非洲裔美国大学生的酒精使用。使用了282名学生的便利样本。醇类使用障碍鉴定试验(审计)测量醇消耗,并确定了消费产生危险饮酒模式的个体。通过酒精效应调查问卷(AEQ)测量酒精预期率,以及控制量表的球体测量自我效能。在这个样本中的学生们倾向于相信酒精消费与比积极的酒精预期信仰更负面相关联。酒精期望,特别是积极的预期,似乎在预测酒精消费方面发挥着重要作用。积极的预期和酗酒之间也存在积极的关系。尽管如此,我们的回归模型只能占差异的20%(R2 = 0.187)。这些调查结果对于制定预防和干预计划来解决普遍性和危急的社会病,减少非洲裔美国大学生的酗酒。

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