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Misperceiving the college drinking norm and related problems: a nationwide study of exposure to prevention information, perceived norms and student alcohol misuse.

机译:对大学饮酒规范和相关问题的误解:在全国范围内对预防信息,感知规范和学生饮酒滥用的研究。

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OBJECTIVE: This study examined (1) the prevalence of misperceptions of college student drinking norms across campuses nationwide, (2) the importance of perceived norms in predicting high-risk drinking, (3) the association of exposure to alcohol education information with students' perceptions of campus drinking norms and (4) the differences in high-risk drinking rates between schools where exposure to alcohol information is associated with more accurately perceived norms and schools where exposure to information is unrelated to perceptions or is associated with greater misperceptions. METHOD: Multivariate analyses were used to analyze an aggregate database of the National College Health Assessment survey administered to 76,145 students from 130 colleges and universities nationwide from spring 2000 through spring 2003. RESULTS: Regardless of the actual campus drinking norm, a consistently large percentage of students nationwide overestimated the quantity of alcohol consumed by their peers. Students' perception of their campus drinking norm was the strongest predictor of the amount of alcohol personally consumed in comparison with the influence of all demographic variables. Perception of the norm was also a much stronger predictor when compared with the actual campus norm. Reduced levels of high-risk drinking and negative consequences were found among students attending the relatively few schools where exposure to prevention information was associated with less exaggerated perceptions of the drinking norm compared with students attending other schools. CONCLUSIONS: Misperceived drinking norms are a pervasive problem. Schools that do not seek to reduce these misperceptions with their prevention information are neglecting a potentially powerful component of prevention.
机译:目的:这项研究调查了(1)全国各地校园对大学生饮酒规范的误解的普遍程度,(2)感知规范在预测高危饮酒中的重要性,(3)暴露于酒精教育信息与学生饮酒的相关性(4)暴露于酒精信息与更准确地感知到的规范相关的学校与暴露于信息与认知或与更大的误解相关的学校之间,高风险饮酒率之间的差异。方法:从2000年春季到2003年春季,使用多变量分析方法对全国130所高校的76145名学生进行了全国大学健康评估调查的汇总数据库。结果:无论实际的校园饮酒标准如何,全国范围内的学生高估了同龄人的饮酒量。与所有人口统计学变量的影响相比,学生对自己校园饮酒规范的理解是最强烈的个人饮酒量预测指标。与实际的校园规范相比,对规范的感知也更强。在就读相对较少的学校的学生中,发现高风险饮酒的水平降低并且产生了不良后果,与在其他学校上学的学生相比,接触预防信息与对饮酒规范的过分理解有关。结论:误解的饮酒规范是一个普遍的问题。那些不希望通过预防信息来减少这些误解的学校正在忽视预防的潜在强大组成部分。

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