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First-Year College Student Affect and Alcohol Use: Paradoxical Within- and Between-Person Associations

机译:一年级大学生的影响和饮酒:人与人之间的自相矛盾

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Based on 10 weekly telephone interviews with first-year college students (N=202; 63% women; M=18.8 years, SD=.4), within- and between-person associations of positive and negative affect with alcohol use were examined. Multi-level models confirmed hypothesized within-person associations between weekly positive affect and alcohol use: Higher positive affect weeks had greater alcohol consumption, more drinking and heavy drinking days in the same week, and less plans to drink the following week. However, between-person, average positive affect did not predict individual differences in alcohol use. The negative affect—alcohol use association was complex: Within-person, higher negative affect was associated with less drinking days but between-person, with more drinking days; lability in negative affect was associated with greater average alcohol use and more drinking and heavy drinking days. Health promotion efforts for late adolescent and emerging adult students are advised to recognize these paradoxical effects (e.g., promoting dry celebratory campus-events, strategies to manage negative mood swings).
机译:基于对一年级大学生(N = 202; 63%的女性; M = 18.8岁,SD = .4)进行的每周10次电话访谈,研究了人与人之间与饮酒的正面和负面影响的关联。多层次模型证实了每周的正面影响与饮酒之间的假设的人际关联:正面影响较高的星期内有更多的酒精消耗,同一周内更多饮酒和大量饮酒,而下周饮酒计划更少。但是,人与人之间的平均积极影响并不能预测饮酒的个体差异。负面影响-饮酒的相关性很复杂:在人内,较高的负面影响与较少的饮酒天数有关,而在人与人之间则具有较多的饮酒天数;负面影响中的不稳定性与平均饮酒量增加以及饮酒和大量饮酒的日子有关。建议为青春期末和成年新生的健康促进工作认识到这些矛盾的影响(例如,促进干燥的庆祝校园活动,应对负面情绪波动的策略)。

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    《Journal of Youth and Adolescence》 |2006年第6期|925-937|共13页
  • 作者单位

    Doctoral student at the University of Arizona. She expects to receive her PhD in Family Studies and Human Development. Her major research interests are social-psychological factors associated with adolescent health and social development within an ecological framework;

    social and behavioral methods and statistics. Family Studies and Human Development University of Arizona;

    Associate Professor at the Pennsylvania State University. She received her PhD in Psychology at the University of Victoria. Research interests include adolescent social development and health;

    transition to adulthood;

    risk behaviors;

    prevention science;

    research methods;

    including longitudinal and event-based studies on alcohol use. Human Development and Family Studies Pennsylvania State University;

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    Late adolescence; Alchohol use; Positive and negative affect; Multilevel anlyses;

    机译:青少年期;酗酒;正面和负面影响;多层次分析;
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