The present study explores the relations among gender, impulsivity and three health-risk behaviors relevant to young adults (tobacco use, alcohol problems and gambling problems) in a sample of 197 college-age individuals. We sought to determine whether impulsivity is associated with health-risk behaviors in the same ways for men and women. For tobacco use and gambling problems, men were at higher risk than women, and impulsivity was not significantly associated with higher risk. Higher levels of motor impulsivity in men accounted for a significant amount of the gender difference in risk for alcohol problems. That is, impulsivity as measured by the Barratt Impulsiveness Scale (version 11), mediated the association between gender and risk for...
OBJECTIVES: Impulsivity is a construct that is strongly associated with Gambling Disorder (GD). The ...
Studies have shown that impulsivity-related traits are associated with alcohol use among college stu...
Background: Extensive research indicates that having a positive family history of alcohol use disord...
The present study explores the relations among gender, impulsivity and three health-risk behaviors r...
The present study explores the relations among gender, impulsivity and three health-risk behaviors r...
Purpose of reviewThe goal was to review recent (1/2015-2/2020) evidence of impulsivity as a feature ...
Objective: The present study examined the relationship of risk-taking behavior and alcohol use and t...
Sex, comprising biological and gender-related distinctions, is a known risk factor for alcohol use d...
ABSTRACT. Research on alcohol use and problems has demonstrated a much higher rate of alcohol use di...
Introduction: Impulsivity and risk taking are core constructs to understand alcohol-related behavior...
BACKGROUND: Dispositional impulsivity has been consistently implicated as a risk factor for probl...
Impulsivity is a robust risk factor for alcohol use among emerging adults (i.e., 18 to 25), but sign...
Introduction This study aimed to analyze the growing phenomenon of adolescent alcohol consumption, a...
Aims: Rates of alcohol consumption are increasingly high in Ireland, and two thirds of males engage ...
Men are over-represented in socially problematic behaviors, such as aggression and criminal behavior...
OBJECTIVES: Impulsivity is a construct that is strongly associated with Gambling Disorder (GD). The ...
Studies have shown that impulsivity-related traits are associated with alcohol use among college stu...
Background: Extensive research indicates that having a positive family history of alcohol use disord...
The present study explores the relations among gender, impulsivity and three health-risk behaviors r...
The present study explores the relations among gender, impulsivity and three health-risk behaviors r...
Purpose of reviewThe goal was to review recent (1/2015-2/2020) evidence of impulsivity as a feature ...
Objective: The present study examined the relationship of risk-taking behavior and alcohol use and t...
Sex, comprising biological and gender-related distinctions, is a known risk factor for alcohol use d...
ABSTRACT. Research on alcohol use and problems has demonstrated a much higher rate of alcohol use di...
Introduction: Impulsivity and risk taking are core constructs to understand alcohol-related behavior...
BACKGROUND: Dispositional impulsivity has been consistently implicated as a risk factor for probl...
Impulsivity is a robust risk factor for alcohol use among emerging adults (i.e., 18 to 25), but sign...
Introduction This study aimed to analyze the growing phenomenon of adolescent alcohol consumption, a...
Aims: Rates of alcohol consumption are increasingly high in Ireland, and two thirds of males engage ...
Men are over-represented in socially problematic behaviors, such as aggression and criminal behavior...
OBJECTIVES: Impulsivity is a construct that is strongly associated with Gambling Disorder (GD). The ...
Studies have shown that impulsivity-related traits are associated with alcohol use among college stu...
Background: Extensive research indicates that having a positive family history of alcohol use disord...