The protective effect of psychological suzhi on the relationship between school climate and alcohol use among chinese adolescents

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Background: There issome research on school climate impact on adolescent alcohol use in the Western social context; however, there is no research on school climate impact on adolescent alcohol use in China. This study aimed to explore the effect of school climate on Chinese adolescents’ alcohol use, and the moderating role of psychological suzhi between them. Methods: A total of 801 adolescents (45.8% boys, 14.96±1.66 years) completed self-reports on school climate, psychological suzhi, and alcohol use. Results: Moderation analyses revealed that both school climate and psychological suzhi significantly negatively predicted adolescents’ alcohol use, and the interaction of school climate and psychological suzhi significantly positively predicted adolescents’ alcohol use. Moreover, the effect of school climate on adolescents’ alcohol use was stronger for low psychological suzhi adolescents than high psychological suzhi adolescents. Conclusions: We can build good school climate by formulating of national level legal and regulations and good social norms, and use mature interventions or cultivation strategies to improve adolescents’ psychological suzhi in order to better play its role in protection.

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Liu, G. Z., Pan, Y. G., Li, B. B., Hou, X. L., & Zhang, D. J. (2019). The protective effect of psychological suzhi on the relationship between school climate and alcohol use among chinese adolescents. Psychology Research and Behavior Management, 12, 307–315. https://doi.org/10.2147/PRBM.S202127

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