The present study examined the effectiveness of expressive writing in reducing drinking behavior. We expected that students prompted to write about negative drinking experiences would show greater decreases in future drinking intentions compared to the neutral and the positive writing conditions. We also expected that decreases in drinking intentions following the writing prompts might differ based on current drinking and AUDIT scores. Participants included 200 (76% female) undergraduates who completed measures of their current drinking behavior. They were then randomly assigned to either write about: a time when they had a lot to drink that was a good time (Positive); a time when they had a lot to drink that was a bad time (Negative); or t...
Studies conducted in various contexts and with varied populations have found expressive writing enha...
College drinking is widespread, and binge drinkers can experience serious consequences. The present ...
Objective: To develop and test a planning-ability, executive function (EF) intervention to reduce he...
The present study examined the effectiveness of expressive writing in reducing drinking behavior. We...
The present study examined the effectiveness of expressive writing in reducing drinking behavior. We...
Expressive writing interventions have shown positive physical and psychological health benefits over...
Expressive writing interventions have shown positive physical and psychological health benefits over...
This study combines personalized normative feedback (PNF) and expressive writing into a brief interv...
Aims: Only one study has examinedmessage framing on college drinking, but did so in a laboratory set...
The purpose of this study was to investigate if the use of Pennebaker\u27s short-term expressive wri...
College students' drinking patterns have been a cause for concern for a number of years. The presen...
College drinking remains a major public health concern. One contributing factor is the overestimatio...
Alcohol's function as a regulator of emotions has long been denoted in figures of speech, most famou...
Alcohol use is a common occurrence among college students and the negative consequences associated w...
Objective: College students are an at-risk population for heavy drinking and negative alcohol-relate...
Studies conducted in various contexts and with varied populations have found expressive writing enha...
College drinking is widespread, and binge drinkers can experience serious consequences. The present ...
Objective: To develop and test a planning-ability, executive function (EF) intervention to reduce he...
The present study examined the effectiveness of expressive writing in reducing drinking behavior. We...
The present study examined the effectiveness of expressive writing in reducing drinking behavior. We...
Expressive writing interventions have shown positive physical and psychological health benefits over...
Expressive writing interventions have shown positive physical and psychological health benefits over...
This study combines personalized normative feedback (PNF) and expressive writing into a brief interv...
Aims: Only one study has examinedmessage framing on college drinking, but did so in a laboratory set...
The purpose of this study was to investigate if the use of Pennebaker\u27s short-term expressive wri...
College students' drinking patterns have been a cause for concern for a number of years. The presen...
College drinking remains a major public health concern. One contributing factor is the overestimatio...
Alcohol's function as a regulator of emotions has long been denoted in figures of speech, most famou...
Alcohol use is a common occurrence among college students and the negative consequences associated w...
Objective: College students are an at-risk population for heavy drinking and negative alcohol-relate...
Studies conducted in various contexts and with varied populations have found expressive writing enha...
College drinking is widespread, and binge drinkers can experience serious consequences. The present ...
Objective: To develop and test a planning-ability, executive function (EF) intervention to reduce he...