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Cross-cultural examination of college drinking culture in Spain, Argentina, and USA: Measurement invariance testing of the College Life Alcohol Salience Scale

机译:西班牙,阿根廷和美国大学饮酒文化的跨文化考察:大学生活酒精标准量表的测量不变性检验

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Objective:Perceptions about what is “normal” drinking in college, measured by the College Life Alcohol Salience Scale (CLASS; 15 items), have been robustly associated with elevated levels of problematic alcohol use, yet the role of these beliefs has not been studied outside the U.S. The present work examined measurement invariance of the CLASS across sex, drinker status, and in individuals from three different countries (i.e., U.S., Argentina, Spain). Additional goals were to evaluate differences on the CLASS (i.e., latent mean differences) as a function of sex, drinker status and country and to compare construct validity (i.e., correlations with alcohol variables) across sex and different countries.Method.A large sample of 1841 college students enrolled in universities from the U.S., Spain and Argentina completed, via an online survey, a battery of instruments that assess college alcohol beliefs, drinking motives, alcohol consumption and alcohol-related negative consequences.Results:We found that a shortened 12-item version of the CLASS to be invariant across sex and drinker status, but only metric invariance was found across countries. As expected, men and drinkers showed significantly higher scores on the CLASS than women and non-drinkers, respectively. Bivariate correlations between CLASS scores and drinking outcomes strongly supported criterion-related validity of this measure across multiple countries and sex with differing strengths in relationships with alcohol-related constructs.Conclusions:Taken together, perceptions of the centrality of alcohol to the college experience appear to be an important target for college student alcohol interventions across various cultures and countries, especially for male college student drinkers.
机译:目的:通过大学生活酒精显着性量表(CLASS; 15个项)衡量的对大学“正常”饮酒的看法与不良饮酒水平的上升密切相关,但尚未研究这些观念的作用美国以外的地区本工作研究了CLASS在不同性别,饮酒者身份以及来自三个不同国家(即美国,阿根廷,西班牙)的个体中的测量不变性。其他目标是评估性别,饮酒者身份和国家/地区之间的CLASS差异(即潜在均数差异),并比较性别和不同国家/地区的建构效度(即与酒精变量的相关性)。来自美国,西班牙和阿根廷的1841名大学学生通过在线调查完成了一系列评估大学酗酒信念,饮酒动机,饮酒和与酒精有关的负面后果的工具。结果:我们发现CLASS的12个项目版本在性别和饮酒者身份方面是不变的,但在不同国家/地区之间只能发现度量不变。不出所料,男性和饮酒者在CLASS上的得分明显高于女性和非饮酒者。 CLASS评分与饮酒结果之间的双变量相关性强烈支持了该方法在多个国家和性别,与酒精相关构造的关系上具有不同优势的性别相关的标准相关有效性。结论:总而言之,人们对酒精对大学经历的重要性的认识似乎成为各种文化和国家/地区的大学生饮酒干预措施的重要目标,尤其是男性大学生饮酒者。

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