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Consuming to Cope: Investigating College Students' Expressive Suppression as an Indirect Effect of Family Communication and Drinking Context

机译:消费应对:调查大学生的表达抑制是家庭沟通和饮酒情境的间接影响

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This study explored relationships between family communication patterns, college students' expressive suppression, and drinking to cope, aiming to assess whether suppression might represent an indirect effect in the relationship between conformity orientation and drinking to cope. Participants (N = 251) completed an online questionnaire analyzed using CFA and SEM. Results indicated that conformity orientation has a small impact on drinking to cope and that conformity orientation predicts suppression. Specifically, students from protective family types tend to use suppression more and are more likely to drink to cope. Results also demonstrated a small relationship between suppression and drinking to cope. Lastly, college students' use of suppression acts as an indirect effect in explaining a small part of the association between conformity orientation and drinking to cope.
机译:这项研究探讨了家庭沟通模式,大学生的表达抑制和饮酒应对之间的关​​系,旨在评估抑制是否可能代表顺应性倾向和饮酒应对之间的间接影响。参与者(N = 251)完成了使用CFA和SEM分析的在线问卷。结果表明,顺应性倾向对应付饮酒影响很小,顺应性倾向预示着抑制。具体而言,来自保护性家庭类型的学生倾向于更多地使用抑制,并且更有可能喝酒来应付。结果还表明抑制和饮酒之间的关系很小。最后,大学生对抑制的使用是间接解释服从性倾向与饮酒之间的关系的一小部分。

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