Item does not contain fulltextAttitudes toward alternative behaviors, such as drinking soda instead of alcohol, might contribute to the prediction of young people's drinking behavior. The current study explored the associations between late adolescents' and young adults' attitudes toward alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks and their alcohol consumption, and whether these associations were moderated by participants' sex, age and education level. Cross-sectional data were collected among 1012 15 to 25-year-olds. Participants completed an online questionnaire on attitudes toward alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, binge drinking and monthly alcohol consumption. Data were analyzed by employing structural equation modeling in Mplus. After control...
Adolescents continue to use alcohol and other drugs despite the profound risks to their health. This...
The major goal of this study was to determine whether there are changes during adolescence in the re...
The aim of this paper is to explore whether in the eyes of young adolescents the consumption of diff...
Attitudes toward alternative behaviors, such as drinking soda instead of alcohol, might contribute t...
Item does not contain fulltextAttitudes toward alternative behaviors, such as drinking soda instead ...
RATIONALE: Attitudes towards alcohol constitute a central factor to predict future consumption. Prev...
Alcohol attitudes are often considered an important predecessor of drinking behavior, although the l...
The present study tested a model of alcohol consumption during adolescence and early adulthood that ...
Previous research (Simons & Carey, 1998) indicates that heavy users of alcohol have attitudes that a...
Alcohol-related cognitions, particularly expectancies for drinking and nondrinking and motives for n...
Objective: The aim of this study was to test the effectiveness of various attitude-behavior theories...
Introduction: In an earlier audience segmentation study, Dutch adolescents aged 12–18 years were seg...
This research examines how people’s attitudes toward alcohol consumption vary across ethnic groups. ...
Aims: To investigate among adolescents whether (i) drinking motives are related to beverage preferen...
Implicit attitudes toward alcohol predict drinking among adults and adolescents. If implicit attitud...
Adolescents continue to use alcohol and other drugs despite the profound risks to their health. This...
The major goal of this study was to determine whether there are changes during adolescence in the re...
The aim of this paper is to explore whether in the eyes of young adolescents the consumption of diff...
Attitudes toward alternative behaviors, such as drinking soda instead of alcohol, might contribute t...
Item does not contain fulltextAttitudes toward alternative behaviors, such as drinking soda instead ...
RATIONALE: Attitudes towards alcohol constitute a central factor to predict future consumption. Prev...
Alcohol attitudes are often considered an important predecessor of drinking behavior, although the l...
The present study tested a model of alcohol consumption during adolescence and early adulthood that ...
Previous research (Simons & Carey, 1998) indicates that heavy users of alcohol have attitudes that a...
Alcohol-related cognitions, particularly expectancies for drinking and nondrinking and motives for n...
Objective: The aim of this study was to test the effectiveness of various attitude-behavior theories...
Introduction: In an earlier audience segmentation study, Dutch adolescents aged 12–18 years were seg...
This research examines how people’s attitudes toward alcohol consumption vary across ethnic groups. ...
Aims: To investigate among adolescents whether (i) drinking motives are related to beverage preferen...
Implicit attitudes toward alcohol predict drinking among adults and adolescents. If implicit attitud...
Adolescents continue to use alcohol and other drugs despite the profound risks to their health. This...
The major goal of this study was to determine whether there are changes during adolescence in the re...
The aim of this paper is to explore whether in the eyes of young adolescents the consumption of diff...