INTRODUCTION: Adolescent and young adult binge drinking is strongly associated with perceived social norms and the drinking behavior that occurs within peer networks. The extent to which an individual is influenced by the behavior of others may depend upon that individual\u27s resistance to peer influence (RPI). METHODS: Students in their first semester of college (N=1323; 54.7% female, 57% White, 15.1% Hispanic) reported on their own binge drinking, and the perceived binge drinking of up to 10 important peers in the first-year class. Using network autocorrelation models, we investigated cross-sectional relationships between participant\u27s binge drinking frequency and the perceived and actual binge drinking frequency of important peers. W...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023Most commonly, college students report drinking for so...
Objective: This study examines temporal patterns and individual differences of overestimation in alc...
Many university students engage in risky alcohol consump-tion behaviour during their stay at univers...
Introduction: Adolescent and young adult binge drinking is strongly associated with perceived social...
A burgeoning area of research is using social network analysis to investigate college students\u27 s...
The college environment is often associated with an acceptance of heavy alcohol consumption, with bi...
Objective: To determine whether (a) social networks influence the extent to which college students i...
Contains fulltext : 159811.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study ex...
This study considered the influence of misperceptions of typical versus self-identified important pe...
Heavy drinking among college students inhibits academic success and poses serious risks to others in...
This study examined whether the relationship between friends' drinking norms and male adolescents' a...
Personalized normative feedback is a recommended component of alcohol interventions targeting colleg...
Social network effects in alcohol consumption among adolescents. Ali M.M., Dwyer D.S. Addictive Beh...
Social anxiety has been linked with harmful alcohol use, alcohol-related negative consequences, and ...
This study used a three-wave panel design (N = 119 complete cases for all waves) to test for social ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023Most commonly, college students report drinking for so...
Objective: This study examines temporal patterns and individual differences of overestimation in alc...
Many university students engage in risky alcohol consump-tion behaviour during their stay at univers...
Introduction: Adolescent and young adult binge drinking is strongly associated with perceived social...
A burgeoning area of research is using social network analysis to investigate college students\u27 s...
The college environment is often associated with an acceptance of heavy alcohol consumption, with bi...
Objective: To determine whether (a) social networks influence the extent to which college students i...
Contains fulltext : 159811.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study ex...
This study considered the influence of misperceptions of typical versus self-identified important pe...
Heavy drinking among college students inhibits academic success and poses serious risks to others in...
This study examined whether the relationship between friends' drinking norms and male adolescents' a...
Personalized normative feedback is a recommended component of alcohol interventions targeting colleg...
Social network effects in alcohol consumption among adolescents. Ali M.M., Dwyer D.S. Addictive Beh...
Social anxiety has been linked with harmful alcohol use, alcohol-related negative consequences, and ...
This study used a three-wave panel design (N = 119 complete cases for all waves) to test for social ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023Most commonly, college students report drinking for so...
Objective: This study examines temporal patterns and individual differences of overestimation in alc...
Many university students engage in risky alcohol consump-tion behaviour during their stay at univers...