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Giving means receiving: the protective effect of social capital on binge drinking on college campuses.

机译:捐赠意味着接受:社会资本对大学校园狂饮的保护作用。

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OBJECTIVES: We tested whether higher levels of social capital on college campuses protected against individual risks of binge drinking. METHODS: We used a nationally representative survey of 17,592 young people enrolled at 140 4-year colleges. Social capital was operationalized as individuals' average time committed to volunteering in the past month aggregated to the campus level. RESULTS: In multivariate analyses controlling for individual volunteering, sociodemographics, and several college characteristics, individuals from campuses with higher-than-average levels of social capital had a 26% lower individual risk for binge drinking (P < .001) than their peers at other schools. CONCLUSIONS: Social capital may play an important role in preventing binge drinking in the college setting.
机译:目的:我们测试了大学校园中较高的社会资本水平是否可以防止个人暴饮暴食的风险。方法:我们对140所4年制大学招收的17,592名年轻人进行了全国代表性的调查。社会资本已投入运营,因为个人在过去一个月致力于志愿服务的平均时间总计达到了校园水平。结果:在针对个人志愿服务,社会人口统计学和某些大学特征的多元分析中,来自社会资本高于平均水平的校园中的个人狂饮的风险比同龄人低26%(P <.001)其他学校。结论:在大学环境中,社会资本可能在防止狂饮方面起着重要作用。

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