Harm reduction approaches may benefit from research extending the exploration of predictors of alcohol use per se to those components most directly related to alcohol-related harm. This investigation evaluated the relationship between perceived injunctive norms of alcohol use (level of approval of drinking behaviors in specific situations) and the experience of alcohol-related consequences as a function of typical student reference groups at increasing levels of similarity to the respondent: based on race, gender, Greek status, and combinations of these dimensions, as well as parents, close friends, and the students\u27 own attitudes. Participants were 3753 students (61% female) from two campuses who completed an online survey. Preliminary ...
Limited research has explored the influence of perceived injunctive norms for distal (e.g., typical ...
Background. Scholars in a variety of disciplines are interested in understanding the conditions unde...
Social norms theories hold that perceptions of the degree of approval for a behavior have a strong i...
Although peer norms have been found to be a particularly strong correlate of alcohol consumption by ...
Background: Injunctive norms have been found to be important predictors of behaviors in many discipl...
Previous research has found peer norms and social motives to be important factors in substance use i...
The authors examined the relation between Greek students ’ perceptions of alcohol consumption in the...
Objective: Little work has evaluated the relationship between injunctive norms and marijuana use. Th...
The social norms approach to college drinking suggests that students misperceive the drinking behavi...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the relationship between perceived norms of heav...
Background. Scholars in a variety of disciplines are interested in understanding the conditions unde...
Descriptive peer norms refer to one’s perception of their peer’s alcohol use, while injunctive peer ...
Previous research has shown that social norms are among the strongest predictors of college student ...
Many students view the abuse of alcohol as integral to the student role. Thus, they feel entitled to...
College drinking remains a major public health concern. One contributing factor is the overestimatio...
Limited research has explored the influence of perceived injunctive norms for distal (e.g., typical ...
Background. Scholars in a variety of disciplines are interested in understanding the conditions unde...
Social norms theories hold that perceptions of the degree of approval for a behavior have a strong i...
Although peer norms have been found to be a particularly strong correlate of alcohol consumption by ...
Background: Injunctive norms have been found to be important predictors of behaviors in many discipl...
Previous research has found peer norms and social motives to be important factors in substance use i...
The authors examined the relation between Greek students ’ perceptions of alcohol consumption in the...
Objective: Little work has evaluated the relationship between injunctive norms and marijuana use. Th...
The social norms approach to college drinking suggests that students misperceive the drinking behavi...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the relationship between perceived norms of heav...
Background. Scholars in a variety of disciplines are interested in understanding the conditions unde...
Descriptive peer norms refer to one’s perception of their peer’s alcohol use, while injunctive peer ...
Previous research has shown that social norms are among the strongest predictors of college student ...
Many students view the abuse of alcohol as integral to the student role. Thus, they feel entitled to...
College drinking remains a major public health concern. One contributing factor is the overestimatio...
Limited research has explored the influence of perceived injunctive norms for distal (e.g., typical ...
Background. Scholars in a variety of disciplines are interested in understanding the conditions unde...
Social norms theories hold that perceptions of the degree of approval for a behavior have a strong i...