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Normative perceptions and past-year consequences as predictors of subjective evaluations and weekly drinking behavior

机译:规范的看法和过去的结果是主观评估和每周饮酒行为的预测指标

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Problem drinking during the college years continues to be an important area of study. Subjective evaluations of consequences have recently been demonstrated to predict future drinking behavior; however, what predicts those evaluations is yet unknown. Social Learning Theory (SLT) provides a guiding framework in this study. Primary aims are to investigate whether individual differences in past experience with alcohol consequences and normative perceptions of alcohol consequences predict subjective evaluations (i.e., the extent to which consequences are perceived as negative, aversive, or severe) and weekly drinking behavior. We also test whether evaluations mediate the influence of past consequences and norms on weekly drinking behavior. Following a baseline assessment, participants (N=96 regularly drinking college students, 52% female) completed ten weekly web-based surveys on previous week alcohol use, consequences, and subjective evaluations of those consequences. A series of hierarchical linear models were used to test hypotheses. Most mediational pathways were not supported - weekly level evaluations do not appear to fully explain the effect of norms or past experience on weekly level drinking behavior. However, results demonstrated that normative perceptions of and past experience with consequences were associated with both weekly drinking behavior and subjective evaluations, and evaluations remained significant predictors of alcohol use behavior after accounting for these important between-person influences. Findings support the importance placed by SLT on cognition in drinking behavior, and suggest that norms for consequences and subjective evaluations may be appropriate targets of intervention in college students.
机译:在大学期间饮酒问题仍然是重要的研究领域。最近已经证明了对后果的主观评估可以预测未来的饮酒行为。但是,预测这些评估的原因尚不清楚。社会学习理论(SLT)为这项研究提供了指导框架。主要目的是调查以往对酒精后果的经验和对酒精后果的规范性理解的个体差异是否能预测主观评估(即,后果被认为是负面,厌恶或严重的程度)和每周饮酒行为。我们还测试了评估是否能够调节过去的后果和规范对每周饮酒行为的影响。在进行基线评估之后,参与者(N = 96名经常喝酒的大学生,女性52%)完成了前十周基于网络的调查,内容涉及前一周的饮酒,后果以及对这些后果的主观评估。一系列的分层线性模型被用来检验假设。大多数调解途径均不受支持-每周水平的评估似乎无法完全解释规范或以往经验对每周水平饮酒行为的影响。但是,结果表明,对饮酒行为和主观评价与过去对后果的规范认识和过往经验有关,并且在考虑了这些重要的人际关系影响之后,评价仍是酒精使用行为的重要预测指标。研究结果支持SLT对饮酒行为认知的重视,并建议后果规范和主观评估可能是大学生干预的适当目标。

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