Frequency of heavy drinking and perceived peer alcohol involvement: comparison of influence and selection mechanisms from a developmental perspective.

作者: Gilbert R. Parra , Jennifer L. Krull , Kenneth J. Sher , Kristina M. Jackson

DOI: 10.1016/J.ADDBEH.2007.02.013

关键词: PsychologyDevelopmental psychologySocial influenceHuman factors and ergonomicsLongitudinal studyYoung adultSocial facilitationInjury preventionPoison controlPeer group

摘要: The present study investigated social influence and selection explanations for the association between frequency of heavy drinking perceived peer alcohol involvement in emerging early adulthood. Participants were 489 young adults recruited from a university setting who taking part an 11-year longitudinal study, which includes 6 waves data. Piecewise latent growth curve analyses indicated that patterns change ages 18 to 30 both are best represented by two distinct developmental periods (i.e., college post-college years). Several models compared identify framework yielded estimates effects. Evidence suggests mechanisms may account relation especially during years.

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