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Drinking game behaviors among college students: how often and how much?

机译:大学生饮酒游戏行为:多久一次,多少次?

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BACKGROUND: Participation in drinking games (DG) has been identified as a common health-risk behavior among college students. However, research suggests that the frequency of DG participation alone may not pose a significant health risk; rather, gaming may be most hazardous when large amounts of alcohol are consumed. OBJECTIVES: The present study was designed to examine whether specific gaming behaviors (frequency of play and amount of consumption) place gamers at elevated risk for negative drinking outcomes. METHOD: Students from 30 U.S. colleges completed self-report questionnaires via the Internet about their drinking attitudes and behaviors. Four groups of student gamers (N = 2,230) were examined: low frequency/low consumption (n = 1,047), low frequency/high consumption (n = 453), high frequency/low consumption (n = 326), and high frequency/high consumption (n = 404). RESULTS: Multilevel regression analyses indicated that the frequency x consumption interaction emerged as a significant predictor of negative drinking consequences. Follow-up analyses indicated that quantity of alcohol consumed during DG predicted negative drinking consequences for high-frequency gamers only. CONCLUSIONS/SCIENTIFIC CONTRIBUTION: The present results challenge the assumption that all drinking-gaming practices pose equivalent health risks for gamers. Considering only participation in or level of consumption during DG may not tell the complete story with respect to the health hazards involved with gaming behaviors among college students.
机译:背景:参加饮酒游戏(DG)已被确定为大学生的常见健康风险行为。但是,研究表明,仅参与危险品的频率可能不会构成重大的健康风险;相反,当消耗大量酒精时,游戏可能是最危险的。目的:本研究旨在检查特定游戏行为(游戏频率和消费量)是否使游戏者处于饮酒不良后果的较高风险中。方法:来自美国30所大学的学生通过互联网填写了有关其饮酒态度和行为的自我报告调查表。检查了四组学生游戏玩家(N = 2,230):低频/低功耗(n = 1,047),低频/高功耗(n = 453),高频/低功耗(n = 326)和高频/高消耗(n = 404)。结果:多级回归分析表明,频率x消费交互作用成为不良饮酒后果的重要预测指标。后续分析表明,DG期间消耗的酒精量仅预测了高频游戏者的负面饮酒后果。结论/科学贡献:本结果挑战了所有饮酒习惯对游戏者构成同等健康风险的假设。仅考虑DG期间的参与或消费水平可能无法完全反映大学生游戏行为所涉及的健康危害。

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