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A prospective investigation of relations between social influences and alcohol involvement during the transition into college.

机译:前瞻性调查过渡到大学期间社会影响与饮酒之间的关系。

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OBJECTIVE: The present study used structural equation modeling to test whether prospective relations between prematriculation social influences and alcohol involvement in college were most consistent with peer selection, peer socialization or reciprocal determinism explanations and to determine if observed relations varied according to measurement interval. We tested the hypotheses that "active" (alcohol offers) and passive uniquely and reciprocally associated with alcohol use and alcohol-related consequences across two and three waves of assessment. METHOD: Prospective undergraduates (N = 388) completed self-report assessments in the summer before matriculation (Wave 1), in the spring of their freshman year (Wave 2) and in the spring of their sophomore year (Wave 3). RESULTS: Reciprocal effects were observed between social influences and alcohol use in both two- and three-wave models. Some evidence was observed for reciprocal associations for social modeling with alcohol use and alcohol problems. Overall, however, only modest support was found for a reciprocal influence conceptualization of social influences in alcohol problems. For alcohol problems, the results were more consistent with selection effects. No significant reciprocal associations were observed for perceived norms. CONCLUSIONS: Findings generally support the Social Learning Theory concept of reciprocal determinism but suggest the relationship between individual drinking behaviors and the social environment varies when distinguishing between alcohol use and alcohol problems. These findings also point to the importance of distinguishing among different types of social influences when delineating processes that result from and lead to heavy drinking in college.
机译:目的:本研究使用结构方程模型来测试大学入学前社会影响和饮酒之间的预期关系是否与同伴选择,同伴社交或互惠确定性解释最一致,并确定观察到的关系是否根据测量间隔而变化。我们在两波和三波评估浪潮中检验了“主动”(酒精提供)和被动与酒精使用和与酒精相关的后果唯一和相互关联的假设。方法:准本科生(N = 388)在入学前的夏天(第一波),大一新生的春季(第二波)和大二的春天(第三波)完成了自我报告评估。结果:在两波和三波模型中,社会影响和饮酒之间存在相互影响。观察到一些证据表明,社交模型与饮酒和酗酒有关。但是,总的来说,对于酒精问题中社会影响的相互影响概念化,仅获得了适度的支持。对于酒精问题,结果与选择效果更加一致。没有观察到明显的相互关联的感知规范。结论:研究结果普遍支持互惠决定论的社会学习理论概念,但在区分饮酒与饮酒问题时,个人饮酒行为与社会环境之间的关系有所不同。这些发现还指出了在区分大学饮酒的结果和导致饮酒的过程时,区分不同类型的社会影响的重要性。

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