The present study sought to further examine the role of peers on alcohol use and problems among young adults. In particular, we focused on a specific subset of peers in one\u27s social network mostly for activities related to alcohol use called drinking buddies. The presence of drinking buddies in one\u27s social network has been shown to predict heavy drinking uniquely over time but few studies have focused on potential factors moderating the relationship. Consequently, an aim of present study was to examine the influence of drinking buddies on alcohol outcomes and the extent to which the relationship may be dependent on one\u27s normative perceptions. Another aim was to provide a descriptive examination of drinking buddies. Participants...
We examined the hypothesis that best friends and members from a broader peer group would not differ ...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: This study examined developmental trends of peer selection ...
Previous research has shown that social norms are among the strongest predictors of college student ...
The present study sought to further examine the role of peers on alcohol use and problems among youn...
The process by which peers or the social network influence individual alcohol use, particularly amon...
This study considered the influence of misperceptions of typical versus self-identified important pe...
We use 9 Add Health high schools with longitudinal network data to assess whether adolescent drinker...
Introduction: Alcohol is the most commonly used substance by South African adolescents. Social norm...
A burgeoning area of research is using social network analysis to investigate college students\u27 s...
Personalized normative feedback is a recommended component of alcohol interventions targeting colleg...
This study examines the sociological questions of how sobriety impacts friendships or relationships ...
AbstractAdolescents interact with their peers in multiple social settings and form various types of ...
The project aimed to better understand whether some adolescents conform to the alcohol use behaviors...
ObjectiveWe investigate how alcohol use and friendship co-evolve during students' transition to univ...
Drinking among young adults has been consistently associated with perceptions of prevalence and appr...
We examined the hypothesis that best friends and members from a broader peer group would not differ ...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: This study examined developmental trends of peer selection ...
Previous research has shown that social norms are among the strongest predictors of college student ...
The present study sought to further examine the role of peers on alcohol use and problems among youn...
The process by which peers or the social network influence individual alcohol use, particularly amon...
This study considered the influence of misperceptions of typical versus self-identified important pe...
We use 9 Add Health high schools with longitudinal network data to assess whether adolescent drinker...
Introduction: Alcohol is the most commonly used substance by South African adolescents. Social norm...
A burgeoning area of research is using social network analysis to investigate college students\u27 s...
Personalized normative feedback is a recommended component of alcohol interventions targeting colleg...
This study examines the sociological questions of how sobriety impacts friendships or relationships ...
AbstractAdolescents interact with their peers in multiple social settings and form various types of ...
The project aimed to better understand whether some adolescents conform to the alcohol use behaviors...
ObjectiveWe investigate how alcohol use and friendship co-evolve during students' transition to univ...
Drinking among young adults has been consistently associated with perceptions of prevalence and appr...
We examined the hypothesis that best friends and members from a broader peer group would not differ ...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: This study examined developmental trends of peer selection ...
Previous research has shown that social norms are among the strongest predictors of college student ...