Aims: University student alcohol misuse is a considerable problem. Alcohol expectancy research has contributed significantly to our understanding of problem drinking in young adults. Most of this research has investigated positive expectancy alone. The current study utilized two measures of alcohol expectancy, the alcohol expectancy questionnaire (AEQ) and the drinking expectancy profile [consisting of the drinking expectancy questionnaire (DEQ) and the drinking refusal self-efficacy questionnaire] to predict severity of alcohol dependence, frequency of drinking, and the quantity of alcohol consumed per occasion. Methods: Measures of drinking behaviour and alcohol expectancy were completed by 174 undergraduate university students. Results: ...
Alcohol-related expectancies have been recently proposed as potentially important determinants of dr...
Alcohol abuse has been a matter of concern among university students in many countries including Ger...
The aim of this study was to test the cognitive model [Addict. Behav. 29 (2004) 159] of binge drinki...
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...
Abstract — Aims: University student alcohol misuse is a considerable problem. Alcohol expectancy res...
Abstract — Aims: University student alcohol misuse is a considerable problem. Alcohol expectancy res...
Structural equation modeling was used to examine the relationships between alcohol expectancies (AE)...
Expectancies about alcohol have been shown to be related to and predictive of alcohol consumption. R...
Alcohol use is widespread among university students. While searching for the factors associated with...
Although alcohol expectancy (expectations about the effects of drinking alcohol on one's behavior an...
Abstract — Aims: To test the relative contribution of two key Social Learning Theory constructs, alc...
The effects of alcohol expectancies (AE) and drinking refusal self-efficacy (DRSE) in predicting alc...
Objective: The relationship between expectancies and other psychological constructs related to drink...
The present study examined the relative importance of outcome expectancies and self-efficacy [1] in ...
Alcohol-related expectancies have been recently proposed as potentially important determinants of dr...
Alcohol abuse has been a matter of concern among university students in many countries including Ger...
The aim of this study was to test the cognitive model [Addict. Behav. 29 (2004) 159] of binge drinki...
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...
Abstract — Aims: University student alcohol misuse is a considerable problem. Alcohol expectancy res...
Abstract — Aims: University student alcohol misuse is a considerable problem. Alcohol expectancy res...
Structural equation modeling was used to examine the relationships between alcohol expectancies (AE)...
Expectancies about alcohol have been shown to be related to and predictive of alcohol consumption. R...
Alcohol use is widespread among university students. While searching for the factors associated with...
Although alcohol expectancy (expectations about the effects of drinking alcohol on one's behavior an...
Abstract — Aims: To test the relative contribution of two key Social Learning Theory constructs, alc...
The effects of alcohol expectancies (AE) and drinking refusal self-efficacy (DRSE) in predicting alc...
Objective: The relationship between expectancies and other psychological constructs related to drink...
The present study examined the relative importance of outcome expectancies and self-efficacy [1] in ...
Alcohol-related expectancies have been recently proposed as potentially important determinants of dr...
Alcohol abuse has been a matter of concern among university students in many countries including Ger...
The aim of this study was to test the cognitive model [Addict. Behav. 29 (2004) 159] of binge drinki...