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Celebrating St. Patrick's Day: Students' Expectations, Intent, and Behavior

机译:庆祝圣帕特里克节:学生的期望,意图和行为

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College students engage in risky alcohol use within a variety of contexts, including specific celebratory events. Student intentions and peer perceptions predict alcohol use; however, how these factors affect specific celebratory drinking may vary from typical alcohol use. The current study sought to better understand event-specific drinking among college students during St. Patrick's Day, as compared to Spring Break. Undergraduate students (N = 82) at a campus with a unique traditional celebration of St. Patrick's Day were surveyed. At Time 1, participants were asked to indicate how much alcohol they intended to drink and how much alcohol they expected other students to drink during St. Patrick's Day and Spring Break. At Time 2, students reported on actual alcohol consumption during both events. Results indicated that participants reported greater intent to consume, expectation of peer consumption, and actual alcohol consumption during St. Patrick's Day as compared to Spring Break. Neither sensation seeking nor impulsivity predicted alcohol use during either event. Findings are discussed in the context of understanding, preventing, and intervening with event-specific drinking among college students.
机译:大学生在各种情况下(包括特定的庆祝活动)从事危险的饮酒活动。学生的意图和同伴的感知可以预测饮酒的情况;但是,这些因素如何影响特定的庆祝性饮酒可能与典型的饮酒习惯不同。与春假相比,当前的研究旨在更好地理解圣帕特里克节期间大学生特定事件的饮酒。对在大学里进行传统的圣帕特里克节庆祝活动的大学生(N = 82)进行了调查。在时间1,要求参与者指出在圣帕特里克节和春假期间他们打算喝多少酒,以及他们希望其他学生喝多少酒。在时间2,学生报告了两次活动中的实际饮酒量。结果表明,与春假相比,参与者报告了圣帕特里克节期间的消费意愿,对同伴的消费预期和实际酒精消费。在这两种情况下,寻求感觉或冲动都不会预测饮酒。在了解,预防和干预大学生特定事件饮酒的背景下讨论了发现。

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