Incorporating social anxiety into a model of college students problematic drinking

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The study develops a path model of college problem drinking, including social anxiety, in 316 college students referred to an alcohol intervention due to a campus alcohol violation. The results indicated that perceived drinking norms had important direct effects on weekly alcohol use and alcohol-related problems.

author: Hope, Debra A., Ham, Lindsay S.
United States, Drug use

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Positive and negative consequences of alcohol consumption in college students

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A study was conducted to examine the nature and frequency of positive and negative alcohol-related consequences among the college students. The findings suggested that the positive and negative consequences would influence further drinking decisions of the college students in a number of ways.

author: Park, Crystal L.
Influence

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Binge drinking in university students: A test of the cognitive model

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A study is conducted to test the cognitive model of binge drinking in university students. The results showed that both alcohol expectancies and drinking refusal self-efficacy are needed to discriminate between binge, social, and heavy drinkers.

author: Oei, T.P.S., Morawska, A.
Alcohol use, Drinking behavior, Drinking behaviour

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subjects list: Research, Drinking of alcoholic beverages, Drinking (Alcoholic beverages), College students, Alcohol and youth, Juvenile drinking
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