The current study focused on the associations between drinking motives, alcohol expectancies, self-efficacy, and drinking behavior in a representative sample of 553 Dutch adolescents and adults. Data were gathered by means of self-report questionnaires and a 14-days drinking diary. A model was postulated in which negative expectancies and self-efficacy were directly associated with drinking, and in which drinking motives mediated the associations between positive expectancies, and drinking. The findings of multivariate analyses showed that drinking motives were related to general indicators of drinking and to drinking levels in specific situations. Furthermore, self-efficacy was moderately related to all drinking variables. Negative expecta...
Aims: University student alcohol misuse is a considerable problem. Alcohol expectancy research has c...
Shortly after young adolescents initiate alcohol use, we investigated whether (1) drinking motives a...
Aims Longitudinal full cross-lagged models are essential to test causal relationships. This study us...
The current study focused on the associations between drinking motives, alcohol expectancies, self-e...
Item does not contain fulltextThe current study focused on the associations between drinking motives...
Alcohol use is widespread among university students. While searching for the factors associated with...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: The purpose of this study was to test whether the link betw...
Aim To examine the mediation by drinking motives of the association between personality traits (nega...
Numerous models have been proposed in an attempt to explain both alcohol use and alcohol abuse. Many...
This study aimed to quantify correlations between theory of planned behaviour (TPB) variables and (i...
Integrating theories regarding alcohol consumption can create complementary explanations and reduce ...
The authors examined the mediational role of drinking motives in explaining the associations among p...
An extensive body of research asserts alcohol expectancies, or beliefs regarding the effects of alco...
Abstract — Aims: University student alcohol misuse is a considerable problem. Alcohol expectancy res...
Aims: University student alcohol misuse is a considerable problem. Alcohol expectancy research has c...
Shortly after young adolescents initiate alcohol use, we investigated whether (1) drinking motives a...
Aims Longitudinal full cross-lagged models are essential to test causal relationships. This study us...
The current study focused on the associations between drinking motives, alcohol expectancies, self-e...
Item does not contain fulltextThe current study focused on the associations between drinking motives...
Alcohol use is widespread among university students. While searching for the factors associated with...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: The purpose of this study was to test whether the link betw...
Aim To examine the mediation by drinking motives of the association between personality traits (nega...
Numerous models have been proposed in an attempt to explain both alcohol use and alcohol abuse. Many...
This study aimed to quantify correlations between theory of planned behaviour (TPB) variables and (i...
Integrating theories regarding alcohol consumption can create complementary explanations and reduce ...
The authors examined the mediational role of drinking motives in explaining the associations among p...
An extensive body of research asserts alcohol expectancies, or beliefs regarding the effects of alco...
Abstract — Aims: University student alcohol misuse is a considerable problem. Alcohol expectancy res...
Aims: University student alcohol misuse is a considerable problem. Alcohol expectancy research has c...
Shortly after young adolescents initiate alcohol use, we investigated whether (1) drinking motives a...
Aims Longitudinal full cross-lagged models are essential to test causal relationships. This study us...