Pre-college Matriculation Risk Profiles and Alcohol Consumption Patterns During the First Semesters of College

被引:0
|
作者
Jerod L. Stapleton
Rob Turrisi
Michael J. Cleveland
Anne E. Ray
Shou-En Lu
机构
[1] Rutgers,Population Sciences
[2] The State University of New Jersey,undefined
[3] The Pennsylvania State University,undefined
[4] Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey,undefined
来源
Prevention Science | 2014年 / 15卷
关键词
College students; Alcohol; Early identification;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Excessive alcohol consumption represents a significant concern on U.S. college campuses, and there is a need to identify students who may be at risk for engaging in risky alcohol use. The current study examined how variables measured prior to college matriculation, specifically alcohol-related decision-making variables drawn from the Theory of Reasoned Action (i.e., alcohol expectancies, attitudes, and normative beliefs), were associated with patterns of alcohol use prior to and throughout the first semesters of college. Participants were 392 undergraduate students (56 % female) from a large Northeastern U.S. university. Decision-making variables were assessed prior to college matriculation, and alcohol use was measured with five assessments before and throughout freshman and sophomore semesters. Latent profile analysis was used to identify types of students with distinct patterns of decision-making variables. These decision-making profiles were subsequently linked to distinct patterns of alcohol use using latent transition analysis. Four distinct decision-making profiles were found and were labeled “Anti-Drinking,” “Unfavorable,” “Mixed,” and “Risky.” Five drinking patterns were observed and included participants who reported consistently low, moderate, or high rates of alcohol use. Two patterns described low or non-drinking at the pre-college baseline with drinking escalation during the measurement period. Students’ likelihood of following the various drinking patterns varied according to their decision-making. Findings suggest the early identification of at-risk students may be improved by assessing decision-making variables in addition to alcohol use. The findings also have implications for the design of early identification assessments to identify at-risk college students and for the targeting of alcohol prevention efforts to students based on their alcohol-related attitudes and beliefs.
引用
收藏
页码:705 / 715
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Pre-college Matriculation Risk Profiles and Alcohol Consumption Patterns During the First Semesters of College
    Stapleton, Jerod L.
    Turrisi, Rob
    Cleveland, Michael J.
    Ray, Anne E.
    Lu, Shou-En
    [J]. PREVENTION SCIENCE, 2014, 15 (05) : 705 - 715
  • [2] Pre-college profiles of first year students: A typology
    Cheong, K. C.
    Ong, Bessie
    [J]. TAYLOR'S 6TH TEACHING AND LEARNING CONFERENCE 2013: TRANSFORMATIVE HIGHER EDUCATION TEACHING AND LEARNING IN PRACTICE (TTLC2013), 2014, 123 : 450 - 460
  • [3] AN EXAMINATION OF PRE-COLLEGE SOCIAL MEDIA USE PROFILES AS PREDICTORS OF ALCOHOL USE AND CONSEQUENCES DURING THE FIRST YEAR
    Trager, B. M.
    Morgan, R. M.
    Boyle, S. C.
    LaBrie, J. W.
    [J]. ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH, 2021, 45 : 123A - 123A
  • [4] PATTERNS OF LIBRARY USE IN A REMEDIAL PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAM
    WRIGHT, SH
    [J]. JOURNAL OF NEGRO EDUCATION, 1978, 47 (04): : 385 - 394
  • [5] Predicting alcohol consumption during the first month of college
    Givets, H. R.
    Zywiak, W. H.
    Graney, D. D.
    Stout, R. L.
    Cohen, F. C.
    Trefry, W. B.
    Reilly, D. W.
    LaGrutta, J. E.
    Spears, A. L.
    [J]. ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH, 2008, 32 (06) : 105A - 105A
  • [6] Are Certain College Students Prone to Experiencing Excessive Alcohol-Related Consequences? Predicting Membership in a High-Risk Subgroup Using Pre-College Profiles
    Varvil-Weld, Lindsey
    Mallett, Kimberly A.
    Turrisi, Rob
    Cleveland, Michael J.
    Abar, Caitlin C.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS, 2013, 74 (04) : 542 - 551
  • [7] The influence of pre-college behaviors and parenting practices on alcohol misuse, sexual risk-taking, and adverse outcomes among first-year college women
    Saint-Eloi Cadely, Hans
    Hutchinson, M. Katherine
    Sutherland, Melissa A.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF AMERICAN COLLEGE HEALTH, 2024, 72 (03) : 731 - 742
  • [8] The Influence of Pre-College Behaviors and Parenting Practices on Risk Behaviors and Adverse Outcomes in Freshmen College Women
    Wentzell, Katherine
    Hutchinson, M. Katherine
    [J]. NURSING RESEARCH, 2019, 68 (02) : E184 - E185
  • [9] Pre-College Pregaming: Practices, Risk Factors, and Relationship to Other Indices of Problematic Drinking During the Transition From High School to College
    Haas, Amie L.
    Smith, Shelby K.
    Kagan, Kari
    Jacob, Theodore
    [J]. PSYCHOLOGY OF ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORS, 2012, 26 (04) : 931 - 938
  • [10] ALCOHOL-CONSUMPTION PATTERNS AMONG COLLEGE POPULATIONS
    HUGHES, SP
    DODDER, RA
    [J]. JOURNAL OF COLLEGE STUDENT DEVELOPMENT, 1983, 24 (03) : 257 - 264