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Do college students drink more than they think? Use of a free-pour paradigm to determine how college students define standard drinks.

机译:大学生的饮酒量是否超出他们的想象?使用自由倒灌范例来确定大学生如何定义标准饮料。

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RATIONALE: Much of what is known about college drinking comes from self-report survey data. Such surveys typically ask students to indicate how many drinks they consume within a given period of time. It is currently unclear whether college students and researchers use similar operational definitions of a single drink. This information is critical given the widespread reliance on survey data for assessing the correlates and consequences of college drinking. OBJECTIVES: This study investigated whether college students define standard drink volumes in a way that is consistent with the operational definitions commonly used by researchers. METHODS: Students (n = 106) were administered an alcohol survey and then asked to perform three tasks. The tasks involved free-pouring fluid into empty cups of different sizes and estimating the volume of a single beer, a shot of liquor, or the amount of liquor in a mixed drink. The volumes poured by students then were compared with standards used in a well-known nationwide survey (i.e., 12 oz of beer and 1.25 oz of liquor in a shot or mixed drink). RESULTS: In every cup size of every task, students overestimated how much fluid they should pour to create a standard drink. In all three tasks, the magnitude of the discrepancy increased with cup size. Collapsed across cup sizes, students overpoured shots by 26%, mixed drinks by 80%, and beer by 25%. When a more liberal serving size of liquor (1.5 oz) was used as the standard, the results of the mixed drink task remained unchanged. However, the volumes poured by students during the shot free-pour task differed from the standard in only one cup size. CONCLUSIONS: The data suggest that college students drink more alcohol than indicated by their survey responses, raising questions about the validity of widely used alcohol surveys. Efforts to educate students about the alcohol content of standard drinks should be enhanced.
机译:理由:关于大学饮酒的许多知识都来自自我报告调查数据。这样的调查通常要求学生指出在给定的时间内他们喝了多少饮料。目前尚不清楚大学生和研究人员是否对单一饮料使用类似的操作定义。考虑到广泛依赖于调查数据来评估大学饮酒的相关性和后果,这一信息至关重要。目的:本研究调查大学生是否以与研究人员常用的操作定义相一致的方式定义标准饮料量。方法:对106名学生进行了一项酒精调查,然后要求他们执行三项任务。这些任务涉及将液体自由倒入不同大小的空杯子中,并估算单个啤酒的量,一小杯白酒或混合饮料中白酒的量。然后将学生倒出的水量与一项众所周知的全国性调查所使用的标准进行比较(即,每瓶饮料中的12盎司啤酒和1.25盎司白酒)。结果:在每项任务的每种杯子尺寸中,学生都高估了应倒入多少液体以制成标准饮料。在所有三个任务中,差异的大小都随杯的大小而增加。倒塌的杯子尺寸不同,学生的投篮命中率高出26%,混合饮料占80%,啤酒占25%。当使用更宽松的白酒量(1.5盎司)作为标准时,混合饮料任务的结果保持不变。但是,在一次自由倒灌任务中,学生倒出的体积与标准杯只有一个杯子大小不同。结论:数据表明,大学生饮酒的数量超出了调查问卷所显示的数量,这引发了人们对广泛使用的酒精调查的有效性的质疑。应加强教育学生有关标准饮料酒精含量的工作。

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