Why Do University Students From Australia, New Zealand, and Argentina Play Drinking Games? A Mixed-Method Cross-Country Study

IF 2 3区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES Emerging Adulthood Pub Date : 2023-11-03 DOI:10.1177/21676968231209795
Byron L. Zamboanga, Kayla Ford, Amanda M. George, Miller Bacon, Janine V. Olthuis, Robert E. Wickham, Angelina Pilatti, Kathryne Van Hedger, Emma Dresler
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Qualitative work suggests that young people’s motives for playing drinking games (DGs) extend beyond those assessed in the Motives for Playing Drinking Games (MPDG) measure. Using a mixed-methods approach, we tested whether the 7-factor model of the MPDG would emerge among university students from Australia, New Zealand, and Argentina, and whether their open-ended responses regarding their reasons for playing would map onto the MPDG subscales. Students ( N = 895; ages = 18–30 yrs) completed the MPDG-33 measure and an open-ended-question regarding their reasons for playing DGs. We found support for the 7-factor model of the MPDG among students across sites. Open-ended responses revealed that students were motivated to play for a variety of reasons, some of which overlapped with the MPDG subscales while others did not. We present a conceptual model that considers motives specific to alcohol consumption in the context of a DG and reasons/possible motives for playing a DG given its specific features.
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为什么来自澳大利亚、新西兰和阿根廷的大学生玩饮酒游戏?一项混合方法的跨国研究
定性研究表明,年轻人玩饮酒游戏(dg)的动机超出了玩饮酒游戏动机(MPDG)测量的评估范围。采用混合方法,我们测试了MPDG的7因素模型是否会在澳大利亚、新西兰和阿根廷的大学生中出现,以及他们关于玩游戏原因的开放式回答是否会映射到MPDG的子量表上。学生(N = 895;年龄= 18-30岁)完成了MPDG-33测量和一个关于他们玩pg的原因的开放式问题。我们发现跨地区的学生支持MPDG的7因素模型。开放式回答显示,学生玩游戏的动机有各种各样的原因,其中一些与MPDG子量表重叠,而另一些则没有。我们提出了一个概念模型,该模型考虑了酒精消费在DG背景下的特定动机,以及在给定其特定特征的情况下扮演DG的原因/可能动机。
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