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Friends or foes: Group influence effects on moderate drinking behaviors

机译:敌友:群体对适度饮酒行为的影响

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Drunkenness and the addictive consumption of alcohol remains a key social and public health concern. Advancing beyond traditional individualized prevention approaches, this research explores the role of social influences in determining individual and group influence in moderate-drinking decision-making and participatory actions. A social influence model of intentional moderate drinking actions is conceptualized and validated. Results show group norm as the single social influence predictor of intentions and desire to drink moderately, as opposed to well-known social influence factors (e.g., subjective norm, social identity and drinking contextual effects). Significantly, the peer-group is identified as a key influencer supporting moderate drinking practices, and i-intentions to drink moderately predict group-related we-intentions, which suggests that moderate drinking is a shared goal. These findings advance alcohol prevention research drawing attention to the power of group dynamics to support positive changes in youth drinking behaviors. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
机译:醉酒和令人上瘾的饮酒仍然是社会和公共卫生的主要关注问题。这项研究超越了传统的个体化预防方法,探索了社会影响在确定适度饮酒决策和参与行动中确定个人和群体影响方面的作用。故意适度饮酒行为的社会影响模型得到概念化和验证。结果显示,群体规范是适度饮酒意图和欲望的唯一社会影响指标,与众所周知的社会影响因素(例如主观规范,社会身份和饮酒情境影响)相反。重要的是,同龄人被确定为支持适度饮酒习惯的主要影响者,而i适度饮酒的意图会预测与小组有关的我们的意图,这表明适度饮酒是一个共同的目标。这些发现推动了酒精预防研究的发展,从而引起人们对小组动态的力量的关注,以支持青少年饮酒行为的积极变化。 (C)2015 Elsevier Inc.保留所有权利。

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