Predicting stability and change in frequency of intoxication from the college years to beyond: Individual-difference and role transition variables

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作者
Gotham, HJ [1 ]
Sher, KJ [1 ]
Wood, PK [1 ]
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[1] UNIV MISSOURI,DEPT PSYCHOL,COLUMBIA,MO 65211
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10.1037/0021-843X.106.4.619
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B849 [应用心理学];
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040203 ;
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The authors examined whether individual-difference variables (e.g., family history of alcoholism, sex, personality traits, positive alcohol expectancies) and role transition-related variables (full-time work status, marital status, parenthood) moderate the ''maturing-out'' process whereby young adults who drink heavily during college decrease their drinking in the following years. Analyses were based on 288 young adults, assessed as full-time students (mostly college seniors, Year 4 of a larger study) and 3 years later (Year 7) when all had earned bachelor's degrees, and the analyses showed that frequency of intoxication (per week) decreased significantly (p < .0001). Entering the workforce full time, being male, and being less open to experience were associated with decreased postcollege drinking. Furthermore, relatively extraverted individuals were more likely to continue a pattern of frequent intoxication from Year 4 to Year 7. The findings stress the importance of studying how individual-difference variables predict behavior across role transitions.
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