Objective Multi-component parent-based interventions (PBIs) provide a promising avenue for targeting alcohol use and related consequences in college students. Parents of college-aged children can have a significant influence on their children’s alcohol use decisions. However, parents tend to underestimate their own child’s alcohol use and overestimate other similar parents’ approval of student drinking. These misperceptions could have important implications for parents’ own attitudes and alcohol-related communication with their student. Targeting these misperceptions through normative feedback could help promote greater and more in-depth alcohol-related communication. The present study examines the potential efficacy of web-based alcohol-re...
This study evaluated the efficacy of two brief personalized normative feedback interventions aimed a...
Comprised of three individual articles, this article-based dissertation investigates individual and ...
Harm reduction approaches may benefit from research extending the exploration of predictors of alcoh...
Objective: Parents often look to other parents for guidance, but how accurate are their perceptions?...
This study examined parents’ normative perceptions of other college parents’ alcohol-specific commun...
Introduction: The current study aims to examine discrepancies in parents\u27 and college students\u2...
Parental communications about alcohol can have a significant impact on college students’ alcohol use...
Although peer norms have been found to be a particularly strong correlate of alcohol consumption by ...
Many college students experience negative effects of excessive and underage drinking. Parental influ...
Many college students experience negative effects of excessive and underage drinking. Parental infl...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of a parent based intervention (PBI) in reducing drinking amo...
Objective: This study tested whether perceived parental approval of high-risk drinking is directly l...
Alcohol consumption among college students remains a major public health concern. Universal, Web-bas...
Using a cross-sectional survey, data were collected from 265 first-year college students to determin...
This research evaluated the efficacy of a live and interactive group-specific normative feedback int...
This study evaluated the efficacy of two brief personalized normative feedback interventions aimed a...
Comprised of three individual articles, this article-based dissertation investigates individual and ...
Harm reduction approaches may benefit from research extending the exploration of predictors of alcoh...
Objective: Parents often look to other parents for guidance, but how accurate are their perceptions?...
This study examined parents’ normative perceptions of other college parents’ alcohol-specific commun...
Introduction: The current study aims to examine discrepancies in parents\u27 and college students\u2...
Parental communications about alcohol can have a significant impact on college students’ alcohol use...
Although peer norms have been found to be a particularly strong correlate of alcohol consumption by ...
Many college students experience negative effects of excessive and underage drinking. Parental influ...
Many college students experience negative effects of excessive and underage drinking. Parental infl...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of a parent based intervention (PBI) in reducing drinking amo...
Objective: This study tested whether perceived parental approval of high-risk drinking is directly l...
Alcohol consumption among college students remains a major public health concern. Universal, Web-bas...
Using a cross-sectional survey, data were collected from 265 first-year college students to determin...
This research evaluated the efficacy of a live and interactive group-specific normative feedback int...
This study evaluated the efficacy of two brief personalized normative feedback interventions aimed a...
Comprised of three individual articles, this article-based dissertation investigates individual and ...
Harm reduction approaches may benefit from research extending the exploration of predictors of alcoh...