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Drinking norm-behavior association over time using retrospective and daily measures.

机译:长期使用回顾性和日常措施来衡量饮酒行为规范。

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OBJECTIVE: Social norm-based interventions in college drinking are common but show mixed efficacy. Although such interventions assume a passive social-influence process, past research relied heavily on retrospective measures, leaving open the possibility that heuristic biases during recall may alternatively account for or inflate estimates of social influence from prospective norm-drinking associations. The present study examined this possibility, using retrospective and daily aggregated measures of self and perceived peer drinking behavior. METHOD: For each of 3 years, students (N = 574; 288 men) reported on their drinking levels and perceptions of descriptive drinking norms, using conventional retrospective reports over a month period and daily diary reports for 30 days. Using structural equation modeling, we tested cross-lag longitudinal models for evidence of social-influence/alternative processes and compared cross-lag effects across retrospective and daily aggregate models to determine the extent to which heuristic recall biases contribute to the norm-behavior association. RESULTS: Perceptions of social norms had a small but reliable effect on changing drinking behavior across years, as indicated by model comparisons. Past drinking behavior also consistently shaped changing perceptions of drinking norms. These effects were not attributable to, nor inflated by, heuristic biases during retrospective reporting of personal and peer behavior. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that social influence and not heuristic biases contribute to the long-term norm-drinking association but that alternative processes, whereby past drinking behavior shapes norm perceptions, contribute more to the norm-drinking association. Implications for interventions designed to reduce college drinking are discussed.
机译:目的:基于社会规范的大学饮酒干预很普遍,但显示出多种功效。尽管此类干预措施假定了一个被动的社会影响过程,但过去的研究在很大程度上依赖于回顾性措施,从而有可能在召回期间的启发式偏见可能会替代性地解释或夸大预期性饮酒协会的社会影响力。本研究使用回顾性和日常汇总的自我和同伴饮酒行为的每日测量方法检验了这种可能性。方法:每三年,学生(N = 574; 288名男性)使用一个月期间的常规回顾性报告和30天的每日日记报告他们的饮酒水平和描述性饮酒规范的看法。使用结构方程模型,我们测试了跨时滞纵向模型的社会影响/替代过程的证据,并比较了回顾性和日常聚集模型中的跨时滞效应,以确定启发式回忆偏见对规范-行为关联的影响程度。结果:如模型比较所示,对社会规范的感知对多年来改变饮酒行为的影响很小但可靠。过去的饮酒行为也不断改变着人们对饮酒规范的看法。这些影响既不归因于个人和同伴行为的回顾性报告中的启发式偏见,也没有因启发式偏见而被夸大。结论:这些结果表明,社会影响力而非启发式偏见有助于长期饮用规范,但过去的饮酒行为塑造了规范感知的替代过程,对饮用规范的贡献更大。讨论了旨在减少大学饮酒的干预措施的含义。

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