AbstractIntroductionDrinking identity strength (how strongly one views oneself as a drinker) is a promising risk factor for hazardous drinking. A critical next step is to investigate whether the centrality of drinking identity (i.e., the relative importance of drinking vs. other identity domains, like well-being, relationships, education) also plays a role. Thus, we developed explicit and implicit measures of drinking identity centrality and evaluated them as predictors of hazardous drinking after controlling for explicit drinking identity strength.MethodsTwo studies were conducted (Ns=360 and 450, respectively). Participants, who self-identified as full-time students, completed measures of explicit identity strength, explicit and implicit ...
Introduction: As research on implicit (in the sense of fast/reflexive/impulsive) alcohol association...
PURPOSE: Identity has long been a human phenomenon, questioned and pondered by many thinkers. Recent...
AbstractIntroductionHaving an identity as a ‘drinker’ has been linked to increased alcohol-related h...
Drinking identity strength (how strongly one views oneself as a drinker) is a promising risk factor ...
AbstractIntroductionDrinking identity strength (how strongly one views oneself as a drinker) is a pr...
Drinking identity – how much individuals view themselves as drinkers– is a promising cognitive facto...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate both implicit and explicit drinker identity as m...
Introduction: Implicit drinking identity (i.e., cognitive associations between the self and drinking...
OBJECTIVE: There is considerable excitement about implicit alcohol associations (IAAs) as predictors...
Objective: We investigated trait and alcohol-specific self-control as unique predictors and moderato...
Objective: Implicit and explicit drinking self-identity appear to be useful in predicting alcohol-re...
This study evaluated the roles of drink refusal self-efficacy (DRSE), implicit drinking identity, an...
Aims: Implicit measures of alcohol associations (i.e. measures designed to assess associations that ...
Introduction: As research on implicit (in the sense of fast/reflexive/impulsive) alcohol association...
© 2016 The Authors.Introduction: Having an identity as a 'drinker' has been linked to increased alco...
Introduction: As research on implicit (in the sense of fast/reflexive/impulsive) alcohol association...
PURPOSE: Identity has long been a human phenomenon, questioned and pondered by many thinkers. Recent...
AbstractIntroductionHaving an identity as a ‘drinker’ has been linked to increased alcohol-related h...
Drinking identity strength (how strongly one views oneself as a drinker) is a promising risk factor ...
AbstractIntroductionDrinking identity strength (how strongly one views oneself as a drinker) is a pr...
Drinking identity – how much individuals view themselves as drinkers– is a promising cognitive facto...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate both implicit and explicit drinker identity as m...
Introduction: Implicit drinking identity (i.e., cognitive associations between the self and drinking...
OBJECTIVE: There is considerable excitement about implicit alcohol associations (IAAs) as predictors...
Objective: We investigated trait and alcohol-specific self-control as unique predictors and moderato...
Objective: Implicit and explicit drinking self-identity appear to be useful in predicting alcohol-re...
This study evaluated the roles of drink refusal self-efficacy (DRSE), implicit drinking identity, an...
Aims: Implicit measures of alcohol associations (i.e. measures designed to assess associations that ...
Introduction: As research on implicit (in the sense of fast/reflexive/impulsive) alcohol association...
© 2016 The Authors.Introduction: Having an identity as a 'drinker' has been linked to increased alco...
Introduction: As research on implicit (in the sense of fast/reflexive/impulsive) alcohol association...
PURPOSE: Identity has long been a human phenomenon, questioned and pondered by many thinkers. Recent...
AbstractIntroductionHaving an identity as a ‘drinker’ has been linked to increased alcohol-related h...