Aims: To test the relative contribution of two key Social Learning Theory constructs, alcohol expectancies (AEs) and drinking refusal self-efficacy (DRSE), in predicting early adolescent drinking behavior and examine the possible mediational role of DRSE over AE. Methods: High school students (N = 192, mean age 14) were administered measures assessing AE (Drinking Expectancy Questionnaire—Adolescent version; DEQ-A), DRSE (Drinking Refusal Self-Efficacy Questionnaire—Revised Adolescent version; DRSEQ-RA) and indices of alcohol consumption and problem drinking. Age, gender, peer drinking, tobacco use and positive and negative behavioral characteristics were included in the statistical models as known predictors of alcohol misuse. Subjects wer...
An accumulating literature has shown the influence of childhood experiences associated with alcohol ...
Research in the field of teenage drinking behavior has shown relationships between both social skill...
Adolescent drinking is a significant issue yet valid psychometric tools designed for this group are ...
Abstract — Aims: To test the relative contribution of two key Social Learning Theory constructs, alc...
Alcohol use among adolescents continues to be a widespread problem with as many as four million alco...
Structural equation modeling was used to examine the relationships between alcohol expectancies (AE)...
Abstract — Aims: University student alcohol misuse is a considerable problem. Alcohol expectancy res...
While the impact of both alcohol expectancies (AE) and drinking refusal self-efficacy (DRSE) on drin...
Expectancies about alcohol have been shown to be related to and predictive of alcohol consumption. R...
Aims: University student alcohol misuse is a considerable problem. Alcohol expectancy research has c...
Aims: University student alcohol misuse is a considerable problem. Alcohol expectancy research has c...
Although alcohol expectancy (expectations about the effects of drinking alcohol on one's behavior an...
Abstract — Aims: University student alcohol misuse is a considerable problem. Alcohol expectancy res...
Four sets of findings support the theory that alcohol expectancy plays a causal-mediational role in ...
Purpose: Developmental changes in alcohol expectancies (AE) have been proposed to lead to alcohol us...
An accumulating literature has shown the influence of childhood experiences associated with alcohol ...
Research in the field of teenage drinking behavior has shown relationships between both social skill...
Adolescent drinking is a significant issue yet valid psychometric tools designed for this group are ...
Abstract — Aims: To test the relative contribution of two key Social Learning Theory constructs, alc...
Alcohol use among adolescents continues to be a widespread problem with as many as four million alco...
Structural equation modeling was used to examine the relationships between alcohol expectancies (AE)...
Abstract — Aims: University student alcohol misuse is a considerable problem. Alcohol expectancy res...
While the impact of both alcohol expectancies (AE) and drinking refusal self-efficacy (DRSE) on drin...
Expectancies about alcohol have been shown to be related to and predictive of alcohol consumption. R...
Aims: University student alcohol misuse is a considerable problem. Alcohol expectancy research has c...
Aims: University student alcohol misuse is a considerable problem. Alcohol expectancy research has c...
Although alcohol expectancy (expectations about the effects of drinking alcohol on one's behavior an...
Abstract — Aims: University student alcohol misuse is a considerable problem. Alcohol expectancy res...
Four sets of findings support the theory that alcohol expectancy plays a causal-mediational role in ...
Purpose: Developmental changes in alcohol expectancies (AE) have been proposed to lead to alcohol us...
An accumulating literature has shown the influence of childhood experiences associated with alcohol ...
Research in the field of teenage drinking behavior has shown relationships between both social skill...
Adolescent drinking is a significant issue yet valid psychometric tools designed for this group are ...