Item does not contain fulltextObjective: Young people often drink more alcohol than intended over the course of a night. This study investigates individual- and night-specific factors predicting young people's acknowledgment of having drunk more than intended. Method: Using the Youth@Night smartphone application, 176 people aged 16-15 documented 757 Friday and Saturday nights. Participants recorded their drinking intentions at the beginning of the night, the composition of the social and physical environment over the course of the night, and, the next morning, the previous night's total consumption and whether they had drunk more than intended or experienced other alcohol-related consequences. Bivariate statistics and multilevel logistic re...
BACKGROUND: This study examined whether variability in young adult drinking social settings, drinkin...
Contains fulltext : 168487.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Objectives: The...
Background and Aims: The threshold of 4+/5+ drinks per occasion has been used for decades in alcoho...
Objective: Young people often drink more alcohol than intended over the course of a night. This stud...
Objective: Young people often drink more alcohol than intended over the course of a night. This stu...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Heavy alcohol use is common among young adults on weekend ...
Item does not contain fulltextMost evidence on the motives-alcohol use link has come from cross-sect...
OBJECTIVE:This study explored whether the frequency and habitual nature of engagement in three behav...
Contains fulltext : 130344.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Introduction ...
Background: Alcohol policies and interventions seek to curtail risky single-occasion drinking (RSOD)...
Gaining a better understanding of young adults' excessive drinking on nights out is crucial to ensur...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground and Aims: The threshold of 4+/5+ drinks per occasion has be...
Item does not contain fulltextDrinking heavily in a short period is associated with significant heal...
Background Memory deficits lead to distortion when long recall periods are used to assess alcohol co...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to test (a) whether drinking motives predict event-level dr...
BACKGROUND: This study examined whether variability in young adult drinking social settings, drinkin...
Contains fulltext : 168487.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Objectives: The...
Background and Aims: The threshold of 4+/5+ drinks per occasion has been used for decades in alcoho...
Objective: Young people often drink more alcohol than intended over the course of a night. This stud...
Objective: Young people often drink more alcohol than intended over the course of a night. This stu...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Heavy alcohol use is common among young adults on weekend ...
Item does not contain fulltextMost evidence on the motives-alcohol use link has come from cross-sect...
OBJECTIVE:This study explored whether the frequency and habitual nature of engagement in three behav...
Contains fulltext : 130344.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Introduction ...
Background: Alcohol policies and interventions seek to curtail risky single-occasion drinking (RSOD)...
Gaining a better understanding of young adults' excessive drinking on nights out is crucial to ensur...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground and Aims: The threshold of 4+/5+ drinks per occasion has be...
Item does not contain fulltextDrinking heavily in a short period is associated with significant heal...
Background Memory deficits lead to distortion when long recall periods are used to assess alcohol co...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to test (a) whether drinking motives predict event-level dr...
BACKGROUND: This study examined whether variability in young adult drinking social settings, drinkin...
Contains fulltext : 168487.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Objectives: The...
Background and Aims: The threshold of 4+/5+ drinks per occasion has been used for decades in alcoho...