What really matters in binge drinking: A dominance analysis of binge drinking psychological determinants among University students

Introduction: Binge drinking (BD) is a public health concern, especially in young people. Multiple individual factors referring to different level of analyses - positional, inter-individual and intra-individual – are associated to BD. As they have mainly been explored separately, little is known abo...

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Main Authors: Jessica Mange, Maxime Mauduy, Cécile Sénémeaud, Virginie Bagneux, Nicolas Cabé, Denis Jacquet, Pascale Leconte, Nicolas Margas, Nicolas Mauny, Ludivine Ritz, Fabien Gierski, Hélène Beaunieux
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Published: Elsevier 2021-06-01
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spelling doaj-0cd6f50aa11546b6ba88dd752026861e2021-05-24T04:31:34ZengElsevierAddictive Behaviors Reports2352-85322021-06-0113100346What really matters in binge drinking: A dominance analysis of binge drinking psychological determinants among University studentsJessica Mange0Maxime Mauduy1Cécile Sénémeaud2Virginie Bagneux3Nicolas Cabé4Denis Jacquet5Pascale Leconte6Nicolas Margas7Nicolas Mauny8Ludivine Ritz9Fabien Gierski10Hélène Beaunieux11Normandie Univ, UNICAEN, LPCN, 14000 Caen, France; Corresponding author at: Psychology Department, Esplanade de la paix, 14 032 Caen Cedex, France.Normandie Univ, UNICAEN, LPCN, 14000 Caen, FranceNormandie Univ, UNICAEN, LPCN, 14000 Caen, FranceNormandie Univ, UNICAEN, LPCN, 14000 Caen, FranceService d’Addictologie, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Caen Normandie, 14000 Caen, France; Normandie Univ, UNICAEN, PSL Université de Paris, EPHE, INSERM, U1077, GIP Cyceron, Neuropsychologie et Imagerie de la Mémoire Humaine, 14000 Caen, FranceNormandie Univ, UNICAEN, LPCN, 14000 Caen, FranceNormandie Univ, UNICAEN, INSERM, COMETE, 14000 Caen, FranceSport Sciences Institute, University of Lausanne, SwitzerlandNormandie Univ, UNICAEN, LPCN, 14000 Caen, FranceNormandie Univ, UNICAEN, LPCN, 14000 Caen, FranceReims Champagne-Ardenne Univ, URCA, C2S (EA6291), 51571 Reims, France; Groupe de Recherche sur l’Alcool et les Pharmacodépendances, GRAP, INSERM U1247, 80025 Amiens, FranceNormandie Univ, UNICAEN, LPCN, 14000 Caen, FranceIntroduction: Binge drinking (BD) is a public health concern, especially in young people. Multiple individual factors referring to different level of analyses - positional, inter-individual and intra-individual – are associated to BD. As they have mainly been explored separately, little is known about the psychological variables most associated with BD. This study, based on an integrative model considering a large number of variables, aims to estimate these associations and possible dominance of some variables in BD. Methods: A sample of university students (N = 2851) participated in an internet survey-based study. They provided information on alcohol related variables (AUDIT, BD score), positional factors (sex, age), inter-individual factors (subjective norm, social identity, external motivations), and intra-individual factors (internal motivations, meta-cognitions, impulsivity and personality traits). The data were processed via a backward regression analysis including all variables and completed with a dominance analysis on variables that are significantly associated with BD intensity. Results: The strongest variables associated with BD intensity were enhancement motives and drinking identity (average ΔR2 = 21.81%), followed by alcohol subjective norm and social motives (average ΔR2 = 13.99%). Other associated variables (average ΔR2 = 2,84%) were negative metacognition on uncontrollability, sex, coping motives, lack of premeditation, positive metacognition on cognitive self-regulation, positive urgency, lack of perseverance, age, conformity motives and loneliness. Conclusion: Results offer new avenues at the empirical level, by spotting particularly inter-individual psychological variables that should be more thoroughly explored, but also at the clinical level, to elaborate new prevention strategies focusing on these specific factors.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352853221000092Binge drinkingUniversity studentsIdentityEnhancement motivesSubjective normSocial motives
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author Jessica Mange
Maxime Mauduy
Cécile Sénémeaud
Virginie Bagneux
Nicolas Cabé
Denis Jacquet
Pascale Leconte
Nicolas Margas
Nicolas Mauny
Ludivine Ritz
Fabien Gierski
Hélène Beaunieux
spellingShingle Jessica Mange
Maxime Mauduy
Cécile Sénémeaud
Virginie Bagneux
Nicolas Cabé
Denis Jacquet
Pascale Leconte
Nicolas Margas
Nicolas Mauny
Ludivine Ritz
Fabien Gierski
Hélène Beaunieux
What really matters in binge drinking: A dominance analysis of binge drinking psychological determinants among University students
Addictive Behaviors Reports
Binge drinking
University students
Identity
Enhancement motives
Subjective norm
Social motives
author_facet Jessica Mange
Maxime Mauduy
Cécile Sénémeaud
Virginie Bagneux
Nicolas Cabé
Denis Jacquet
Pascale Leconte
Nicolas Margas
Nicolas Mauny
Ludivine Ritz
Fabien Gierski
Hélène Beaunieux
author_sort Jessica Mange
title What really matters in binge drinking: A dominance analysis of binge drinking psychological determinants among University students
title_short What really matters in binge drinking: A dominance analysis of binge drinking psychological determinants among University students
title_full What really matters in binge drinking: A dominance analysis of binge drinking psychological determinants among University students
title_fullStr What really matters in binge drinking: A dominance analysis of binge drinking psychological determinants among University students
title_full_unstemmed What really matters in binge drinking: A dominance analysis of binge drinking psychological determinants among University students
title_sort what really matters in binge drinking: a dominance analysis of binge drinking psychological determinants among university students
publisher Elsevier
series Addictive Behaviors Reports
issn 2352-8532
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Introduction: Binge drinking (BD) is a public health concern, especially in young people. Multiple individual factors referring to different level of analyses - positional, inter-individual and intra-individual – are associated to BD. As they have mainly been explored separately, little is known about the psychological variables most associated with BD. This study, based on an integrative model considering a large number of variables, aims to estimate these associations and possible dominance of some variables in BD. Methods: A sample of university students (N = 2851) participated in an internet survey-based study. They provided information on alcohol related variables (AUDIT, BD score), positional factors (sex, age), inter-individual factors (subjective norm, social identity, external motivations), and intra-individual factors (internal motivations, meta-cognitions, impulsivity and personality traits). The data were processed via a backward regression analysis including all variables and completed with a dominance analysis on variables that are significantly associated with BD intensity. Results: The strongest variables associated with BD intensity were enhancement motives and drinking identity (average ΔR2 = 21.81%), followed by alcohol subjective norm and social motives (average ΔR2 = 13.99%). Other associated variables (average ΔR2 = 2,84%) were negative metacognition on uncontrollability, sex, coping motives, lack of premeditation, positive metacognition on cognitive self-regulation, positive urgency, lack of perseverance, age, conformity motives and loneliness. Conclusion: Results offer new avenues at the empirical level, by spotting particularly inter-individual psychological variables that should be more thoroughly explored, but also at the clinical level, to elaborate new prevention strategies focusing on these specific factors.
topic Binge drinking
University students
Identity
Enhancement motives
Subjective norm
Social motives
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352853221000092
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