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A Longitudinal Examination of Relations Between Competitive Athletic Participation, Drinking Norms, Impulsivity, and Sensation Seeking and Binge Drinking Throughout College

机译:纵向研究整个大学期间竞技运动参与、饮酒规范、冲动、寻求感觉和酗酒之间的关系

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Public Health Significance Statement This study indicates that collegiate athletes are at higher risk for binge drinking prior to entry into college and remain at risk throughout enrollment, even when accounting for several known risk factors which are closely related to athletic populations. Objective: College athletes are a high-risk group for heavy drinking and related risky behaviors and consequences. However, most prior work examining drinking behavior in college athletes has been cross-sectional. Drinking norms predict drinking among athletes, but other potential risk factors, including personality traits have received limited attention. Method: Using data from a large sample (n = 2,245) of college students, we examined athletic participation, high-risk personality traits (i.e., impulsivity, sensation seeking), and perceptions of peer drinking behavior (descriptive and injunctive norms) as predictors of binge drinking from prior to college entry through 2 years postcollege. Negative binomial latent growth models were used to examine these predictors of patterns of drinking across the college years. Results: Binge drinking increased through the first 3 years of college before leveling off and decreasing postcollege. Controlling for significant effects of sensation seeking and perceptions of peer attitudes and drinking behaviors, athletic participation at T1 was associated with greater binge drinking at matriculation and greater athletic participation was associated with greater risk across the college years. Normative perceptions and sensation seeking also predicted concurrent drinking in Year 4 of college and impulsivity emerged as an additional predictor. Sensation seeking emerged as a significant predictor of greater postcollege binge drinking. Athletic participation in Year 4 of college indicated no significant risk for greater binge drinking during Year 4 or following graduation. Conclusions: Early participation in competitive athletics was associated with risk for binge drinking, even when accounting for several social and personality factors. Future studies using momentary assessment may be fruitful for identifying within-subject pathways of risk, including athlete specific factors.
机译:公共卫生意义的声明表明大学生运动员在高进入前酗酒的风险大学在招生和保持风险,即使会计几个已知的危险运动密切相关的因素人群。酗酒和相关的高危人群冒险行为和后果。前检查饮酒行为在大学工作运动员的横断面。预测运动员中饮酒,但其他潜在的风险因素,包括个性特征得到了有限的关注。使用数据从一个大样本(n = 2245)大学生,我们检查了运动参与高风险的人格特质(例如,冲动,感觉寻求),和同伴饮酒行为的观念(描述性和禁令规范)作为预测因子从大学进入前酗酒通过2年postcollege。潜在的增长模型被用来检查这些喝的预测模式大学时代。通过前三年的大学学习平,减少postcollege。控制感觉的重要影响寻求和对等的态度和看法T1下的饮酒行为,运动参与会导致更多的酗酒吗入学考试和更大的运动参与与更大的风险在吗大学时代。感觉寻求还预测并发喝了4年的大学和冲动成为一个额外的预测。寻求成为一个重要的预测指标更大的postcollege酗酒。4年的大学表示不参与重大风险更大的酗酒期间或毕业后4年。结论:早期参与竞争体育运动与狂欢的风险相关喝酒,即使占几个社会和性格因素。瞬间的评估可能是卓有成效的确定受试的风险通路,包括运动员的具体因素。

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