Prior person-centered research has consistently identified a subgroup of highly religious participants that uses significantly less alcohol when compared to the other subgroups. The construct of religious motivation is absent from existing examinations of the nuanced combinations of religiousness dimensions within persons, and alcohol expectancy valuations have yet to be included as outcome variables. Variable-centered approaches have found religious motivation and alcohol expectancy valuations to play a protective role against individuals’ hazardous alcohol use. The current study examined latent religiousness profiles and hazardous alcohol use in a large, multisite sample of ethnically diverse college students. The sample consisted of 7412...
This presentation presents a study from a survey that examined religiosity’s role in alcohol consump...
The purpose of the researcher was to investigate attitudes of college students toward alcoholics. Th...
One factor that has been shown to promote well-being among people is religion (Amirian et al., 2015)...
The prevalence of heavy alcohol use among college students is a concern among educators and health p...
Alcohol use in young adults requires continued attention due to the significant number of problems r...
Religiousness exerts a protective effect against underage alcohol use, but it is largely unknown whe...
The U.S. Surgeon General has declared underage drinking among college students a major health issue ...
Alcohol use, because of its many negative consequences, is the number one health problem facing coll...
Alcohol misuse is recognized as one of the most pressing health hazards for college students. Previo...
Religious beliefs have consistently emerged as significantly and inversely related to alcohol use. T...
Objective: Previous studies have shown that religion plays an important role in substance misuse. T...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Alcohol use and abuse are a problem on...
The misuse of alcohol among college students remains a significant public health concern in the Unit...
With so many different factors influencing behavior surrounding alcohol consumption in college stude...
Religiousness is reliably associated with lower substance use, but little research has examined whet...
This presentation presents a study from a survey that examined religiosity’s role in alcohol consump...
The purpose of the researcher was to investigate attitudes of college students toward alcoholics. Th...
One factor that has been shown to promote well-being among people is religion (Amirian et al., 2015)...
The prevalence of heavy alcohol use among college students is a concern among educators and health p...
Alcohol use in young adults requires continued attention due to the significant number of problems r...
Religiousness exerts a protective effect against underage alcohol use, but it is largely unknown whe...
The U.S. Surgeon General has declared underage drinking among college students a major health issue ...
Alcohol use, because of its many negative consequences, is the number one health problem facing coll...
Alcohol misuse is recognized as one of the most pressing health hazards for college students. Previo...
Religious beliefs have consistently emerged as significantly and inversely related to alcohol use. T...
Objective: Previous studies have shown that religion plays an important role in substance misuse. T...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Alcohol use and abuse are a problem on...
The misuse of alcohol among college students remains a significant public health concern in the Unit...
With so many different factors influencing behavior surrounding alcohol consumption in college stude...
Religiousness is reliably associated with lower substance use, but little research has examined whet...
This presentation presents a study from a survey that examined religiosity’s role in alcohol consump...
The purpose of the researcher was to investigate attitudes of college students toward alcoholics. Th...
One factor that has been shown to promote well-being among people is religion (Amirian et al., 2015)...