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Context matters: Student-perceived binge drinking norms at faculty-level relate to binge drinking behavior in higher education

机译:背景很重要:在教师级别上,学生感知的暴饮暴饮规范与高等教育中的暴饮暴饮行为有关

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Background: Binge drinking in higher education is an important problem. To target binge drinking in students it is necessary to study the social context of students. Faculties (i.e., colleges or schools in Northern American education) are social contexts in which students behave, but little is known about how the faculty structure relates to monthly binge drinking. This study investigates the relationship with student-perceived binge drinking norms at faculty-level in addition to known personal determinants. Methods: Data were collected in 7181 students within 22 faculty-level units, using an anonymous online survey. Multilevel analyses were used to investigate the relationship of both individual-level determinants (e.g., perceived norms, social drinking motives) and student-perceived binge drinking norms at faculty-level on monthly binge drinking. Results: Two-third (62.2%) of the sample were female and the mean age was 21.06 (SD = 2.85) years. In males, significant faculty-level variance in monthly binge drinking was found. At faculty-level, only same-sex student-perceived binge drinking norms showed a positive relationship (OR = 2.581; 95%CI = [1.023,6.509]). At individual level, both opposite- and same-sex perceived binge drinking norms, and social drinking motives positively related to monthly binge drinking. In females, no significant faculty-level variance was found. Only individual-level determinants positively related to monthly binge drinking. No cross-level interactions were found. Conclusion: Besides individual determinants, especially in men, faculties are relevant environmental structures and networks to take into account when targeting binge drinking in higher education.
机译:背景:在高等教育中狂饮是一个重要的问题。为了针对学生的狂饮,有必要研究学生的社会背景。教职员工(即北美教育中的大学或学校)是学生行为的社交环境,但对教职员工与每月暴饮酒的关系知之甚少。除已知的个人决定因素外,本研究还研究了与教师在课堂上对学生的狂饮标准之间的关系。方法:使用匿名在线调查收集了22个教职单位中的7181名学生的数据。多级分析用于调查个人水平的决定因素(例如,感知的规范,社会饮酒动机)和教师水平的学生感知的暴饮水规范与每月暴饮酒之间的关系。结果:三分之二(62.2%)的女性是女性,平均年龄为21.06(SD = 2.85)岁。在男性中,发现教师的每月狂饮程度存在显着差异。在教师级别,只有同性学生感知的暴饮暴饮标准显示出正相关(OR = 2.581; 95%CI = [1.023,6.509])。在个人层面上,异性和同性都认为暴饮暴饮,社交饮酒动机与每月暴饮暴饮正相关。在女性中,没有发现教师水平的显着差异。只有个人水平的决定因素与每月暴饮暴饮呈正相关。找不到跨级别的交互。结论:除个别决定因素外,尤其是在男性中,学院是针对高等教育中的狂饮问题要考虑的相关环境结构和网络。

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