Injunctive Norms and Alcohol Consumption: A Revised Conceptualization

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作者
Krieger, Heather [1 ]
Neighbors, Clayton [1 ]
Lewis, Melissa A. [2 ]
LaBrie, Joseph W. [3 ]
Foster, Dawn W. [4 ]
Larimer, Mary E. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Houston, Houston, TX 77204 USA
[2] Univ Washington, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
[3] Loyola Marymount Univ, Los Angeles, CA 90045 USA
[4] Yale Univ, New Haven, CT USA
关键词
Injunctive Norms; Descriptive Norms; Alcohol Consumption; DESCRIPTIVE DRINKING NORMS; COLLEGE-STUDENT DRINKING; PLANNED BEHAVIOR; PERCEIVED NORMS; MISPERCEPTIONS; INTERVENTIONS; CONSEQUENCES; ASSOCIATIONS; EFFICACY; POWER;
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10.1111/acer.13037
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R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
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摘要
BackgroundInjunctive norms have been found to be important predictors of behaviors in many disciplines with the exception of alcohol research. This exception is likely due to a misconceptualization of injunctive norms for alcohol consumption. To address this, we outline and test a new conceptualization of injunctive norms and personal approval for alcohol consumption. Traditionally, injunctive norms have been assessed using Likert scale ratings of approval perceptions, whereas descriptive norms and individual behaviors are typically measured with behavioral estimates (i.e., number of drinks consumed per week, frequency of drinking). This makes comparisons between these constructs difficult because they are not similar conceptualizations of drinking behaviors. The present research evaluated a new representation of injunctive norms with anchors comparable to descriptive norms measures. MethodsA study and a replication were conducted including 2,559 and 1,189 undergraduate students from 3 different universities. Participants reported on their alcohol-related consumption behaviors, personal approval of drinking, and descriptive and injunctive norms. Personal approval and injunctive norms were measured using both traditional measures and a new drink-based measure. ResultsResults from both studies indicated that drink-based injunctive norms were uniquely and positively associated with drinking, whereas traditionally assessed injunctive norms were negatively associated with drinking. Analyses also revealed significant unique associations between drink-based injunctive norms and personal approval when controlling for descriptive norms. ConclusionsThese findings provide support for a modified conceptualization of personal approval and injunctive norms related to alcohol consumption and, importantly, offer an explanation and practical solution for the small and inconsistent findings related to injunctive norms and drinking in past studies.
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页码:1083 / 1092
页数:10
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