집단 음주와 혼술에 미치는 지각된 행동통제력의 영향 : 알코올 정체성의 조절 효과
The Effects of Perceived Behavioral Control on Social Drinking and Solitary Drinking : The Moderating Effects of Alcohol Identity
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the effects of perceived behavioral control and alcohol identity on alcohol consumption in social drinking and solitary drinking, respectively. Methods: A survey was conducted with 521 Korean adults who had an experience of drinking alone. The amounts of alcohol consumption when drinking in a group and alone, perceived behavioral control, and alcohol identity were measured. Results: Results of the regression analyses are as follows. Both perceived behavioral control and alcohol identity had main effects on alcohol consumption when drinking both in a group and alone. There were also interaction effects of perceived behavioral control and alcohol identity. When people had a strong alcohol identity, the effects of perceived behavioral control on both drinking in a group and alone were stronger. Conclusion: These findings suggest that alcohol identity and perceived behavioral control should be considered when an intervention is designed to reduce alcohol consumption.
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I. 서론 II. 연구 방법 A. 연구대상 및 조사절차 B. 주요변수 C. 분석방법 III. 연구결과 A. 연구 대상자의 일반적 특성 B. 상관관계 분석 C. 가설 검증 IV. 논의 V. 결론 참고문헌