This study examined the relationship between self-reported drinking identity (SRDI), defined as how closely individuals believe drinking is a crucial aspect of their identity (Conner, Warren, Close, & Sparks, 1999), and alcohol use by considering drink-refusal self-efficacy (DRSE) as a potential mediator. Based on previous findings, we expected that SRDI would be negatively associated with DRSE and positively associated with drinking, and that DRSE would be negatively linked with drinking. Further, we expected that DRSE would mediate the association between SRDI and drinking. Participants included 1069 undergraduate students (M age = 22.93 years, SD = 6.29, 76.25% female) from a large southern university who completed computer-based study m...
A number of studies have suggested that task specific self-efficacy has more influence over behavior...
Abstract — Aims: University student alcohol misuse is a considerable problem. Alcohol expectancy res...
Adolescent drinking is a significant issue yet valid psychometric tools designed for this group are ...
This study evaluated the roles of drink refusal self-efficacy (DRSE), implicit drinking identity, an...
Structural equation modeling was used to examine the relationships between alcohol expectancies (AE)...
Drinking refusal self-efficacy has recently emerged as a potential factor related to reduced alcohol...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate both implicit and explicit drinker identity as m...
Objective: We investigated trait and alcohol-specific self-control as unique predictors and moderato...
There is no specific self-efficacy measure that has been developed primarily for problem drinkers se...
Drinking identity – how much individuals view themselves as drinkers– is a promising cognitive facto...
The investigation of drinking refusal self-efficacy and alcohol protective behavioral strategies (PB...
Aims: University student alcohol misuse is a considerable problem. Alcohol expectancy research has c...
Adolescent drinking is a significant issue yet valid psychometric tools designed for this group are ...
Introduction: Implicit drinking identity (i.e., cognitive associations between the self and drinking...
Aims: University student alcohol misuse is a considerable problem. Alcohol expectancy research has c...
A number of studies have suggested that task specific self-efficacy has more influence over behavior...
Abstract — Aims: University student alcohol misuse is a considerable problem. Alcohol expectancy res...
Adolescent drinking is a significant issue yet valid psychometric tools designed for this group are ...
This study evaluated the roles of drink refusal self-efficacy (DRSE), implicit drinking identity, an...
Structural equation modeling was used to examine the relationships between alcohol expectancies (AE)...
Drinking refusal self-efficacy has recently emerged as a potential factor related to reduced alcohol...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate both implicit and explicit drinker identity as m...
Objective: We investigated trait and alcohol-specific self-control as unique predictors and moderato...
There is no specific self-efficacy measure that has been developed primarily for problem drinkers se...
Drinking identity – how much individuals view themselves as drinkers– is a promising cognitive facto...
The investigation of drinking refusal self-efficacy and alcohol protective behavioral strategies (PB...
Aims: University student alcohol misuse is a considerable problem. Alcohol expectancy research has c...
Adolescent drinking is a significant issue yet valid psychometric tools designed for this group are ...
Introduction: Implicit drinking identity (i.e., cognitive associations between the self and drinking...
Aims: University student alcohol misuse is a considerable problem. Alcohol expectancy research has c...
A number of studies have suggested that task specific self-efficacy has more influence over behavior...
Abstract — Aims: University student alcohol misuse is a considerable problem. Alcohol expectancy res...
Adolescent drinking is a significant issue yet valid psychometric tools designed for this group are ...