The Anticipated Effects of Alcohol Scale (AEAS), the Subjective Effects of Alcohol Scale, and the Positive Drinking Consequences Questionnaire (PDCQ) are psychometrically sound measures of alcohol expectancies (expectancies), subjective response to alcohol, and positive drinking consequences, respectively, for use with adults. Prior research using these measures suggests that expectancies, subjective response, and positive drinking consequences are related yet distinct determinants of drinking. The current study presents psychometric evaluations of these measures for use with adolescents including confirmatory factor analyses (CFA) of the previously identified latent structures, internal consistency, and test-criterion relationships. Legall...
The best method currently available for predicting adolescent alcohol consumption is to use the sign...
The 14-item Positive Drinking Consequences Questionnaire (PDCQ) was developed to assess experienced ...
Aims: Recent studies with animal models showed that the stimulant and sedative effects of alcohol ch...
Drinking is prevalent among high school students. Many psychometrically sound measures address alcoh...
Extending prior alcohol expectancy measurement research, this researcher (McMurray, 2013) recently d...
Alcohol expectancy (AEs) research has enhanced our understanding of how anticipated alcohol effects ...
AimsThis study aimed to validate the Drinking Expectancy Questionnaire—Adolescent version (DEQ-A) in...
ABSTRACT. The purpose of this study was to evaluate a brief version of the Alcohol Expectancy Questi...
Introduction: Although limited in empirical support, Alcohol Expectancy (AE) theory posits that AEs ...
Background: Although studies have shown that alcohol expectancies are prominent predictors of alcoho...
Three decades of research demonstrate that individual differences in subjective response (SR) to acu...
textIndividual differences in subjective response to alcohol have been implicated as a risk factor f...
Alcohol-related expectancies can influence the behavioral effects of alcohol and decisions regarding...
Drinking behavior in pre-adolescence is a significant predictor of both short and long-term negative...
The social facilitation scale of the Alcohol Expectancy Questionnaire-Adolescent version predicts su...
The best method currently available for predicting adolescent alcohol consumption is to use the sign...
The 14-item Positive Drinking Consequences Questionnaire (PDCQ) was developed to assess experienced ...
Aims: Recent studies with animal models showed that the stimulant and sedative effects of alcohol ch...
Drinking is prevalent among high school students. Many psychometrically sound measures address alcoh...
Extending prior alcohol expectancy measurement research, this researcher (McMurray, 2013) recently d...
Alcohol expectancy (AEs) research has enhanced our understanding of how anticipated alcohol effects ...
AimsThis study aimed to validate the Drinking Expectancy Questionnaire—Adolescent version (DEQ-A) in...
ABSTRACT. The purpose of this study was to evaluate a brief version of the Alcohol Expectancy Questi...
Introduction: Although limited in empirical support, Alcohol Expectancy (AE) theory posits that AEs ...
Background: Although studies have shown that alcohol expectancies are prominent predictors of alcoho...
Three decades of research demonstrate that individual differences in subjective response (SR) to acu...
textIndividual differences in subjective response to alcohol have been implicated as a risk factor f...
Alcohol-related expectancies can influence the behavioral effects of alcohol and decisions regarding...
Drinking behavior in pre-adolescence is a significant predictor of both short and long-term negative...
The social facilitation scale of the Alcohol Expectancy Questionnaire-Adolescent version predicts su...
The best method currently available for predicting adolescent alcohol consumption is to use the sign...
The 14-item Positive Drinking Consequences Questionnaire (PDCQ) was developed to assess experienced ...
Aims: Recent studies with animal models showed that the stimulant and sedative effects of alcohol ch...