The present study examined the relative importance of outcome expectancies and self-efficacy [1] in the prediction of alcohol dependence [2] and alcohol consumption in a sample of young adult drinkers drawn from a milieu previously reported as supportive of risky drinking. In predicting alcohol dependence, outcome expectancies were found to mediate self-efficacy and the same pattern was found for both males and females. This suggests that male and female drinkers may become more similar as they progress along the drinking continuum from risky drinking to dependent drinking. However, in women, in comparison to men, a greater array of expectancies and self-efficacy scales were found to predict heavy drinking, as measured by quantity and frequ...
This study expanded the earlier work conducted by this laboratory ( Hasking, P.A. and Oei, T.P.S. (2...
Objective: The relationship between expectancies and other psychological constructs related to drink...
The investigation of drinking refusal self-efficacy and alcohol protective behavioral strategies (PB...
Expectancies about alcohol have been shown to be related to and predictive of alcohol consumption. R...
Structural equation modeling was used to examine the relationships between alcohol expectancies (AE)...
While the impact of both alcohol expectancies (AE) and drinking refusal self-efficacy (DRSE) on drin...
Abstract — Aims: University student alcohol misuse is a considerable problem. Alcohol expectancy res...
Aims: University student alcohol misuse is a considerable problem. Alcohol expectancy research has c...
A number of studies have suggested that task specific self-efficacy has more influence over behavior...
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...
Abstract — Aims: To test the relative contribution of two key Social Learning Theory constructs, alc...
Self-efficacy for avoiding alcohol use predicts alcohol use after treatment. However, self-efficacy ...
Alcohol use is widespread among university students. While searching for the factors associated with...
This study expanded the earlier work conducted by this laboratory ( Hasking, P.A. and Oei, T.P.S. (2...
Objective: The relationship between expectancies and other psychological constructs related to drink...
The investigation of drinking refusal self-efficacy and alcohol protective behavioral strategies (PB...
Expectancies about alcohol have been shown to be related to and predictive of alcohol consumption. R...
Structural equation modeling was used to examine the relationships between alcohol expectancies (AE)...
While the impact of both alcohol expectancies (AE) and drinking refusal self-efficacy (DRSE) on drin...
Abstract — Aims: University student alcohol misuse is a considerable problem. Alcohol expectancy res...
Aims: University student alcohol misuse is a considerable problem. Alcohol expectancy research has c...
A number of studies have suggested that task specific self-efficacy has more influence over behavior...
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...
Abstract — Aims: To test the relative contribution of two key Social Learning Theory constructs, alc...
Self-efficacy for avoiding alcohol use predicts alcohol use after treatment. However, self-efficacy ...
Alcohol use is widespread among university students. While searching for the factors associated with...
This study expanded the earlier work conducted by this laboratory ( Hasking, P.A. and Oei, T.P.S. (2...
Objective: The relationship between expectancies and other psychological constructs related to drink...
The investigation of drinking refusal self-efficacy and alcohol protective behavioral strategies (PB...