© 2017 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Heavy episodic drinking (HED), trait aggression, and conformity to masculine norms increase the risk of barroom aggression (BA) perpetration in men; however, research examining these factors relative to female BA perpetration is lacking. This study assessed the associations of HED, trait aggression, and conformity to masculine and feminine norms with BA perpetration in Australian women. Female university students (N = 148) aged 18–54 (Mage= 24.19; SDage= 6.84) completed an online questionnaire including measures of BA perpetration and HED, as well as the Brief Aggression Questionnaire, the Conformity to Feminine Norms Inventory (CFNI), and the Conformity to Masculine Norms Inventory (CMNI). Negative ...
This paper examines the relationship between heavy drinking and aggression using quantitative and qu...
AIMS: Few studies have examined the role of gender and both area-level and individual socio-economic...
Although research suggests that male peers play an important role in young men’s bar aggression, lit...
Objective: Research suggests that heavy episodic drinking (HED), perceived peer norms, and personal ...
Introduction and Aims: Past research indicates heavy episodic drinking (HED), trait aggression, male...
Introduction and Aims: The link between alcohol and men’s aggression is well established, although g...
Research into the relationship between alcohol and aggression has previously focused on men. However...
Research into the relationship between alcohol and aggression has previously focused on men. However...
Research suggests women respond to the aggression-inducing effects of alcohol in a manner similar to...
Problem: There is little empirical research concerning the role and culture of drinking behavior of ...
© 2015 Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and other Drugs. Introduction and Aims: Few stud...
Dating violence is a serious problem among college students. Research indicates that females perpetr...
Objectives: To examine the role of alcohol at the time of aggressive incidents between intimate part...
Background: Meeting potential sexual/romantic partners for mutual pleasure is one of the main reason...
Alcohol consumption is linked to increases in aggression. Recently, alcohol-related cues alone have ...
This paper examines the relationship between heavy drinking and aggression using quantitative and qu...
AIMS: Few studies have examined the role of gender and both area-level and individual socio-economic...
Although research suggests that male peers play an important role in young men’s bar aggression, lit...
Objective: Research suggests that heavy episodic drinking (HED), perceived peer norms, and personal ...
Introduction and Aims: Past research indicates heavy episodic drinking (HED), trait aggression, male...
Introduction and Aims: The link between alcohol and men’s aggression is well established, although g...
Research into the relationship between alcohol and aggression has previously focused on men. However...
Research into the relationship between alcohol and aggression has previously focused on men. However...
Research suggests women respond to the aggression-inducing effects of alcohol in a manner similar to...
Problem: There is little empirical research concerning the role and culture of drinking behavior of ...
© 2015 Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and other Drugs. Introduction and Aims: Few stud...
Dating violence is a serious problem among college students. Research indicates that females perpetr...
Objectives: To examine the role of alcohol at the time of aggressive incidents between intimate part...
Background: Meeting potential sexual/romantic partners for mutual pleasure is one of the main reason...
Alcohol consumption is linked to increases in aggression. Recently, alcohol-related cues alone have ...
This paper examines the relationship between heavy drinking and aggression using quantitative and qu...
AIMS: Few studies have examined the role of gender and both area-level and individual socio-economic...
Although research suggests that male peers play an important role in young men’s bar aggression, lit...