评估与个人饮酒行为相关的规范性参考物的特异性水平。

Mary E Larimer, Debra L Kaysen, Christine M Lee, Jason R Kilmer, Melissa A Lewis, Tiara Dillworth, Heidi D Montoya, Clayton Neighbors
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目的:研究发现,感知描述性规范是大学生饮酒行为的最强预测因子之一,一些干预方法已经纳入了规范反馈来纠正对同伴饮酒行为的误解。很少有研究关注参照群体在规范认知中的作用。目前的研究试图检验规范性认知是否会根据参照组的特异性而变化,以及对更具体的参照组规范的感知规范是否与个体饮酒行为有关。方法:研究对象为从大学新生名单中随机抽取的一年级本科生(n = 1276, 58%为女性)。参与者报告了8个参照组的个人饮酒行为和感知描述性规范,包括典型的学生;相同的性别、种族或居住地;以及这些参照组的组合(例如,相同性别和居住地)。结果:研究结果表明,参与者在估计描述性饮酒规范方面在不同参照组中有所区别。此外,结果表明,在参考组的所有特异性水平上,对饮酒规范的误解都很明显。此外,研究结果显示,对更特定群体的感知规范与参与者自己的饮酒行为有独特的关系。结论:这些结果表明,在规范反馈干预中,为参与者提供至少一个特定水平的规范性反馈(即,超出“典型”学生所做的)可能是一个重要的工具。
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Evaluating level of specificity of normative referents in relation to personal drinking behavior.

Objective: Research has found perceived descriptive norms to be one of the strongest predictors of college student drinking, and several intervention approaches have incorporated normative feedback to correct misperceptions of peer drinking behavior. Little research has focused on the role of the reference group in normative perceptions. The current study sought to examine whether normative perceptions vary based on specificity of the reference group and whether perceived norms for more specific reference-group norms are related to individual drinking behavior.

Method: Participants were first-year undergraduates (n = 1,276, 58% female) randomly selected from a university list of incoming students. Participants reported personal drinking behavior and perceived descriptive norms for eight reference groups, including typical student; same gender, ethnicity, or residence; and combinations of those reference groups (e.g., same gender and residence).

Results: Findings indicated that participants distinguished among different reference groups in estimating descriptive drinking norms. Moreover, results indicated misperceptions in drinking norms were evident at all levels of specificity of the reference group. Additionally, findings showed perceived norms for more specific groups were uniquely related to participants' own drinking.

Conclusions: These results suggest that providing normative feedback targeting at least one level of specificity to the participant (i.e., beyond what the "typical" student does) may be an important tool in normative feedback interventions.

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