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Family history of alcohol abuse associated with problematic drinking among college students.

机译:与大学生酗酒有关的酗酒家族史。

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Studies examining family history of alcohol abuse among college students are not only conflicting, but have suffered various limitations. The current report investigates family history of alcohol abuse (FH+) and its relationship with alcohol expectancies, consumption, and consequences. In the current study, 3753 student participants (35% FH+), completed online assessments. Compared to FH- same-sex peers, FH+ males and FH+ females endorsed greater overall positive expectancies, consumed more drinks per week, and experienced more alcohol-related negative consequences. Further, FH+ females evaluated the negative effects of alcohol to be substantially worse than FH- females. An ANCOVA, controlling for age, GPA, race, and alcohol expectancies, resulted in family history main effects on both drinking and consequences. An interaction also emerged between gender and family history, such that FH+ males were especially vulnerable to high levels of alcohol consumption. Results reveal the scope of FH+ individuals in the college environment and the increased risk for these students, particularly male FH+ students, suggesting a need for researchers and college health personnel to focus attention and resources on this issue.
机译:研究大学生酗酒家族史的研究不仅相互矛盾,而且还受到各种限制。本报告调查了酗酒(FH +)的家族史及其与酒精期望,摄入和后果的关系。在本研究中,有3753名学生参与者(35%FH +)完成了在线评估。与FH-同性同龄人相比,FH +男性和FH +女性的总体总体积极预期更高,每周饮用更多饮料,并遭受更多与酒精相关的负面后果。此外,FH +女性对酒精的负面影响远比FH-女性严重。控制年龄,GPA,种族和酒精期望值的ANCOVA导致家族史对饮酒和后果的主要影响。性别和家族史之间也出现了相互作用,因此FH +男性特别容易受到高水平的酒精消费。结果显示,在大学环境中FH +个人的范围以及这些学生(尤其是男性FH +学生)的风险增加,表明研究人员和大学卫生人员需要将精力和资源集中在这个问题上。

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