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Interactions among drinking identity, gender and decisional balance in predicting alcohol use and problems among college students

机译:饮酒身份,性别和决策平衡之间的相互作用预测大学生饮酒和问题

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Background: The aim of the present study was to test promising constructs (decisional balance and drinking identity) and their interaction with gender as predictors of risky college drinking. We expected that, consistent with previous work, drinking identity would be positively associated with alcohol consumption and problems. We further expected that drinking identity would be more strongly related to outcomes among individuals scoring low in decisional balance. Additionally, we expect the relationship between drinking identity and alcohol behavior to vary as a function of decisional balance. Methods: Participants included 329 undergraduates (M = 23.11; SD = 5.63; 74.47% female) who met heavy drinking criteria (defined as women who consumed 4 or more drinks per occasion and men who consumed 5 or more drinks per occasion) and completed an online survey comprised of self-report measures. Results: Decisional balance was negatively correlated with both drinking and problems, which partially supported expectations. As expected, drinking identity was positively correlated with drinking and problems. A two-way interaction emerged between drinking identity and decisional balance regarding problems, indicating that drinking identity was associated with more problems, especially among those lower in decisional balance. A three-way interaction between drinking identity, decisional balance, and gender emerged regarding problems such that drinking identity was associated with more problems for those lower in decisional balance and this effect was stronger among men.Discussion: Findings lend support to the perspective that decisional balance, drinking identity, and gender are all influential factors that are associated with the experience of alcohol problems.
机译:背景:本研究的目的是测试有前途的构想(决定性平衡和饮酒身份)及其与性别的相互作用,作为高风险大学饮酒的预测指标。我们希望,根据以前的工作,饮酒身份将与饮酒和问题成正相关。我们进一步期望,饮酒身份与决策平衡得分较低的个体的结局更密切相关。此外,我们预计饮酒身份与饮酒行为之间的关系会随着决策平衡的变化而变化。方法:参与者包括329名符合严格饮酒标准的大学生(男= 23.11; SD = 5.63; 74.47%)(定义为女性每次饮酒4次或以上,男性每次饮酒5次或以上)并完成了一项在线调查包括自我报告措施。结果:决策平衡与饮酒和问题呈负相关,部分支持预期。不出所料,饮酒身份与饮酒和问题呈正相关。饮酒身份与决策平衡之间出现了双向互动,这表明饮酒身份与更多问题相关,尤其是那些决策平衡较低的问题。饮酒身份,决策平衡和性别之间的问题之间出现了三方面的相互作用,例如,饮酒身份与决策平衡较低的人更多的问题相关,这种影响在男性中更为明显。讨论:研究结果为决策性观点提供了支持平衡,饮酒身份和性别都是与酗酒问题相关的影响因素。

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