This study compares the impact of levels of impulsivity and subjective cultures through which subjects interpret their experience of the social environment on the probability of hazardous and harmful alcohol use. A sample of 501 participants from Southern Italy completed a series of questionnaires in order to detect their subjective cultures and levels of impulsiveness (attentional, motor and non-planning). Moreover, alcohol consumption, drinking behavior, alcohol-related problems and adverse reactions during the past year were assessed. A sub-group of hazardous and harmful drinkers (n = 106; 21%) was identified and a healthy control group (n = 127; 25%) was selected. Members of the hazardous and harmful group view ...
Aims: This study used a four-factor model of impulsivity to investigate inter-relationships between ...
Abstract — Cultural differences in alcohol consumption are inescapable, but have been difficult to e...
Aims: To compare the drinking cultures of youth in the USA and in Italy. Method: Sequential explanat...
A prominent explanation for people's involvement in harmful behaviour is that they have poor risk-ju...
A number of studies show how different social groups express heterogeneous evaluations about the mea...
We aimed in this study to analyse how impulsivity and depression are related to hazardous gambling a...
Cross cultural, ethnographic, anthropological studies, as well as research in the field of developme...
The current study examines whether cultural differences in the way of interpreting the social enviro...
The cultural context is widely cited as integral to understanding why people engage in behaviour tha...
Alcohol-related cognitions and impulsivity have both previously been shown to influence alcohol cons...
Background: Social norms around what is culturally accepted in terms of alcohol consumption and drun...
poster abstractSocial context influences drinking behaviors; in particular, problematic alcohol use ...
Background: Social norms around what is culturally accepted in terms of alcohol consumption and drun...
Objectives: The present study examined (both cross-sectionally and prospectively) the mediational ro...
Purpose: To estimate the prevalence of heavy episodic drinking (HED), consumption patterns, protecti...
Aims: This study used a four-factor model of impulsivity to investigate inter-relationships between ...
Abstract — Cultural differences in alcohol consumption are inescapable, but have been difficult to e...
Aims: To compare the drinking cultures of youth in the USA and in Italy. Method: Sequential explanat...
A prominent explanation for people's involvement in harmful behaviour is that they have poor risk-ju...
A number of studies show how different social groups express heterogeneous evaluations about the mea...
We aimed in this study to analyse how impulsivity and depression are related to hazardous gambling a...
Cross cultural, ethnographic, anthropological studies, as well as research in the field of developme...
The current study examines whether cultural differences in the way of interpreting the social enviro...
The cultural context is widely cited as integral to understanding why people engage in behaviour tha...
Alcohol-related cognitions and impulsivity have both previously been shown to influence alcohol cons...
Background: Social norms around what is culturally accepted in terms of alcohol consumption and drun...
poster abstractSocial context influences drinking behaviors; in particular, problematic alcohol use ...
Background: Social norms around what is culturally accepted in terms of alcohol consumption and drun...
Objectives: The present study examined (both cross-sectionally and prospectively) the mediational ro...
Purpose: To estimate the prevalence of heavy episodic drinking (HED), consumption patterns, protecti...
Aims: This study used a four-factor model of impulsivity to investigate inter-relationships between ...
Abstract — Cultural differences in alcohol consumption are inescapable, but have been difficult to e...
Aims: To compare the drinking cultures of youth in the USA and in Italy. Method: Sequential explanat...