Past research has explored social experience in relation to depression among college females. Other studies have investigated the relationship between social experience and alcohol use among college students. However, there is a lack of research on the relationship among all the three variables, social experience, depression, and alcohol use, in female college students. In the present study, 132 traditional age female college students completed a Brief Social Experience Rating Scale, the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), and the Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test (AUDIT). The results did not show a relationship between AUDIT scores and social experience ratings, but individuals who provided dissatisfied ratings of their social experien...
Although research has found an association between social anxiety and alcohol use in noncollege samp...
Research in the field of alcoholism (e.g., Goldman, 1983) has documented that chronic alcoholics fre...
The purpose of this study was to examine the associations between adolescents\u27 sociometric and pe...
This study examined the relationship between gender, social support and alcohol consumption among co...
Excessive alcohol consumption is a chronic issue on college campuses nationwide and presents a signi...
This is a quantitative study of depression, self-esteem, smoking and drinking behaviors among first ...
Research suggests that the population of undergraduate college students may be especially prone to d...
Social anxiety and problematic drinking are among the most prevalent disorders present in the colleg...
Objective: To examine unique contributions of depression, alcohol consumption, and alcohol-related c...
Background: Alcohol use in response to stress in college students may be affected by the presence of...
The transition from adolescence to young adulthood during college years brings many stressors simult...
College students with depressed mood face heightened risk for experiencing drinking-related negative...
Background The social, normative nature of alcohol use may make college students with social anxiety...
This cross-sectional interview study explores the complex interface of depression and alcoholism by ...
Recent research suggests that social anxiety may be associated with higher rates of alcohol problems...
Although research has found an association between social anxiety and alcohol use in noncollege samp...
Research in the field of alcoholism (e.g., Goldman, 1983) has documented that chronic alcoholics fre...
The purpose of this study was to examine the associations between adolescents\u27 sociometric and pe...
This study examined the relationship between gender, social support and alcohol consumption among co...
Excessive alcohol consumption is a chronic issue on college campuses nationwide and presents a signi...
This is a quantitative study of depression, self-esteem, smoking and drinking behaviors among first ...
Research suggests that the population of undergraduate college students may be especially prone to d...
Social anxiety and problematic drinking are among the most prevalent disorders present in the colleg...
Objective: To examine unique contributions of depression, alcohol consumption, and alcohol-related c...
Background: Alcohol use in response to stress in college students may be affected by the presence of...
The transition from adolescence to young adulthood during college years brings many stressors simult...
College students with depressed mood face heightened risk for experiencing drinking-related negative...
Background The social, normative nature of alcohol use may make college students with social anxiety...
This cross-sectional interview study explores the complex interface of depression and alcoholism by ...
Recent research suggests that social anxiety may be associated with higher rates of alcohol problems...
Although research has found an association between social anxiety and alcohol use in noncollege samp...
Research in the field of alcoholism (e.g., Goldman, 1983) has documented that chronic alcoholics fre...
The purpose of this study was to examine the associations between adolescents\u27 sociometric and pe...