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Test of a Deviance Regulation Theory Intervention Among First-Year College Student Drinkers: Differential Effects via Frequency and Quantity Norms

机译:大一学生饮酒者偏差调节理论干预的检验:通过频率和数量规范的差异效应

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Objective: First-time-in-college (FTIC) students are relatively inexperienced with alcohol and have pressure to assimilate to new norms, and, therefore, are at a heightened risk of alcohol-related consequences. The present study investigates the use of a brief deviance regulation theory (DRT) intervention to increase the use of protective behavioral strategies (PBS) among FTIC students. Method: Participation took place completely online. Participants were first-year college students (n = 147, M (age) = 18.11, 77.68 female) at a large southwest U.S. university. Participants were randomly assigned one of three conditions: (a) a positive message about individuals who use PBS, (b) a negative message about individuals who do not use PBS, or (c) an assessment-only control group. Participants then completed weekly assessments for 5 weeks, examining alcohol use and consequences, PBS use, and perceived PBS norms. Contrasting previous research, the present study investigated weekly effects of the intervention. In addition, norm type (quantity vs. frequency) was examined as moderators of intervention messaging. Results: Across conditions, both quantity and frequency norms increased over time. The positive message produced immediate and lasting effects on SLD PBS among those with higher (+1 SD) frequency norms. The intervention effects for the negative message, using the quantity norm, grew across time on all PBS. Conclusions: These results provide initial support for the use of a DRT prevention program for FTIC students. Negative messages may promote long-term PBS use, while positive messages may be most effective in addressing immediate and lasting changes in the use of alcohol protective strategies. Public Health Significance Statement This study supports the efficacy of a deviance regulation theory (DRT) intervention for increasing protective behavioral strategies among first-time-in-college (FTIC) students. The findings emphasize the importance of "fitting in" among this population of students, which may be important to incorporate in FTIC-targeted alcohol interventions.
机译:摘要目的:First-time-in-college (FTIC)的学生与酒精和相对缺乏经验有压力,吸收新规范,因此,风险加剧酒精相关的后果。调查使用简短的异常监管理论(DRT)干预增加使用防护行为策略(PBS)FTIC学生之一。完全在线的地方。大学一年级的学生(n = 147 M(年龄)=18.11, 77.68%的女性)在一家大型美国西南部大学。三个条件之一:(a)一个积极的消息个人用PBS, (b)负面的个人信息不要用PBS,或一个assessment-only对照组(c)。参与者然后完成每周评估5周,检查酒精使用和后果,PBS使用和感知PBS规范。对比之前的研究,目前的研究每周的影响干预调查。此外,规范类型(数量和频率)检查是版主的干预消息传递。随着时间的推移增加数量和频率标准。直接的和产生的积极的信息对SLD PBS那些持久的影响(+ 1 SD)频率更高标准。负面消息的影响,使用数量准则,成长在所有PBS跨越时间。结论:这些结果提供初始支持使用DRT预防计划FTIC学生。长期使用PBS,而可能是积极的消息在解决直接和最有效的长期使用酒精保护的变化策略。本研究支持一个异常的疗效监管理论(DRT)干预增加保护行为策略之一first-time-in-college (FTIC)的学生。研究结果强调“拟合”的重要性在学生这个群体中,这可能是重要的合并FTIC-targeted酒精干预措施。

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