Utilizing longitudinal data on 345 high school students, this study investigates the impact that peer identification, sociability, activity, and perceptions of peer attitudes governing the use of alcohol have upon adolescent alcohol use, and the likelihood of experiencing personal problems as a consequence of drinking. The major findings are that adolescent orientations toward alcohol are responsive to all but peer identification, and that the predictors generally exert their strongest influences upon youthful drinking in and around the junior year. Similarly, alcohol use and personal problems associated with drinking each exert varying degrees of influence upon the predictors within and across time, though these effects generally cluster a...
The present study investigated social influence and selection explanations for the association betwe...
Adolescents are consuming alcohol at risky levels at younger ages and more frequently than preceding...
It has been shown repeatedly in studies, and is now widely accepted, that adolescents' expectations ...
Utilizing longitudinal data on 345 high school students, this study investigates the impact that pee...
Research on adolescent development suggests that peer influence may play a key role in explaining ad...
Adolescent alcohol use remains an important public health concern. One of the most salient and consi...
Adolescent alcohol use remains an important public health concern. One of the most salient and consi...
Despite a long history of prevention efforts and federal laws prohibiting the consumption of alcohol...
Adolescents form impressions about the type of peers who drink (i.e., drinker prototypes). The evalu...
Two cohorts of students (N = 1,297) were followed annually from sixth through eighth grade to determ...
The purpose of this paper was to assess the relative effects of parents and peers on adolescent alco...
As we near the close of the decade of the eighties and review gains and losses in the war against d...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: This study examined developmental trends of peer selection ...
iii, 25 leaves. Advisor: George LairThe problem. Alcohol use and abuse among adolescents is a serio...
Background Research on adolescent development suggests that peer influence may play a key role in ex...
The present study investigated social influence and selection explanations for the association betwe...
Adolescents are consuming alcohol at risky levels at younger ages and more frequently than preceding...
It has been shown repeatedly in studies, and is now widely accepted, that adolescents' expectations ...
Utilizing longitudinal data on 345 high school students, this study investigates the impact that pee...
Research on adolescent development suggests that peer influence may play a key role in explaining ad...
Adolescent alcohol use remains an important public health concern. One of the most salient and consi...
Adolescent alcohol use remains an important public health concern. One of the most salient and consi...
Despite a long history of prevention efforts and federal laws prohibiting the consumption of alcohol...
Adolescents form impressions about the type of peers who drink (i.e., drinker prototypes). The evalu...
Two cohorts of students (N = 1,297) were followed annually from sixth through eighth grade to determ...
The purpose of this paper was to assess the relative effects of parents and peers on adolescent alco...
As we near the close of the decade of the eighties and review gains and losses in the war against d...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: This study examined developmental trends of peer selection ...
iii, 25 leaves. Advisor: George LairThe problem. Alcohol use and abuse among adolescents is a serio...
Background Research on adolescent development suggests that peer influence may play a key role in ex...
The present study investigated social influence and selection explanations for the association betwe...
Adolescents are consuming alcohol at risky levels at younger ages and more frequently than preceding...
It has been shown repeatedly in studies, and is now widely accepted, that adolescents' expectations ...