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Sociological Spectrum
Mid-South Sociological Association
Volume 29, 2009 - Issue 5
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RESEARCH NOTE

MISSED CALL? A REEXAMINATION OF SPORT FANS' AND NONFANS' ALCOHOL USAGE AND ALCOHOL-RELATED EXPERIENCES

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Pages 649-658 | Published online: 22 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The current investigation attempted to replicate and extend Nelson and Weschler's (Citation2003) research that indicated that college student sport fans were more likely to report problematic alcohol usage and more negative alcohol-related experiences in comparison to nonfans. In addition to utilizing the original study's operational definition of fan (spectator-based), 323 college students were categorized according to more traditional measures of fandom, specifically levels of fan and team identification. Contrary to the previous research, the results indicated that fans' and nonfans' alcohol usage and experiences of negative alcohol-related events were not significantly different. Additionally, both forms of identification (fan and team) failed to predict problematic alcohol usage and negative alcohol-related experiences. Although the results were unaffected by the operational definitions of fan, distinguishing certain subgroups of fans may be important in regards to clarifying and advancing our understanding of the potential relationship between sport and alcohol usage. These distinctions could guide efforts to reduce problematic alcohol usage.

Notes

Outcomes are dichotomous (yes or no).

a Among total sample (column ns = 121, 202, 156, 167, 154, 169, respectively).

Outcomes are dichotomous (yes or no). ∗p < .05.

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