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An Examination of Descriptive and Injunctive Norm Influence on Intention to Get Drunk

机译:描述性和禁令性规范对醉酒意图的影响

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The influential impact of norms on problematic drinking is widely documented; however, the relevant theories purporting these effects point to multiple and varied normative components. A better understanding of the conceptual distinctions and the differential role they play can have practical implications for college prevention efforts. The purpose of the current study was to test the role of campus drinking norms, as posited by Social Norms theory (SNT) in predicting intentions to get drunk using a Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) framework. Results found that SNT components did not significantly add to the prediction of intent beyond that of attitudes, subjective norms, and past behavior. Implications for prevention campaigns are discussed.
机译:规范对有问题的饮酒的影响已被广泛记录。然而,据信这些影响的相关理论指向了多种多样的规范性组成部分。更好地理解概念上的区别及其所起的不同作用,对大学预防工作可能具有实际意义。本研究的目的是测试社会饮酒规范(SNT)在使用计划行为理论(TPB)框架预测酗酒意向中所扮演的角色。结果发现,除了态度,主观规范和过去行为之外,SNT组件并没有显着增加对意图的预测。讨论了预防运动的意义。

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