Aims: An Ecological approach to alcohol behaviour focuses on understanding individual–environment transactions, rather than on cognitive antecedents of behaviour. Meaning exists in the interdependence of individuals and their environments, in terms of affordances. Through subjective experience, this study focussed on group viewpoints related to alcohol-related affordances, or opportunities to consume alcohol in shared drinking environments. Methods: Forty students with a range of self-reported drinking behaviours participated in a Q-Methodology study, ranking 60 statements along a symmetrical grid. This varied concourse of alcohol-related affordances was obtained from a previous observation study within licenced premises and a photo-elicita...
Undergraduate students in New Zealand universities demonstrate high rates of hazardous drinking, as ...
Introduction: High alcohol availability is related to increased alcohol consumption and harms. Exist...
Purpose: Many existing interventions to reduce excessive drinking in University students attempt to ...
Aims: An Ecological approach to alcohol behaviour focuses on understanding individual–environment tr...
Aims: An Ecological approach to alcohol behaviour focuses on understanding individual–environment tr...
Alcohol misuse is a public health concern. Many social cognition models explain drinking behaviour u...
Alcohol misuse is a public health concern. Many social cognition models explain drinking behaviour u...
Background: Dominant approaches to understanding alcohol consumption and preventing misuse focus on ...
Alcohol misuse is a pressing area of public health concern. This non‐participant observational study...
Prevention approaches for alcohol misuse typically specify intentions as an important antecedent of ...
Background: Dominant approaches to understanding alcohol consumption and preventing misuse focus on ...
Alcohol misuse is a public health concern. Behaviour work which focuses on preventing and regulating...
Background: Dominant approaches to understanding alcohol consumption and preventing misuse focus on ...
Alcohol misuse is a public health concern. Many dominant social cognition models aimed at understand...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Alcohol misuse is a pressing area of public health concern. This non-...
Undergraduate students in New Zealand universities demonstrate high rates of hazardous drinking, as ...
Introduction: High alcohol availability is related to increased alcohol consumption and harms. Exist...
Purpose: Many existing interventions to reduce excessive drinking in University students attempt to ...
Aims: An Ecological approach to alcohol behaviour focuses on understanding individual–environment tr...
Aims: An Ecological approach to alcohol behaviour focuses on understanding individual–environment tr...
Alcohol misuse is a public health concern. Many social cognition models explain drinking behaviour u...
Alcohol misuse is a public health concern. Many social cognition models explain drinking behaviour u...
Background: Dominant approaches to understanding alcohol consumption and preventing misuse focus on ...
Alcohol misuse is a pressing area of public health concern. This non‐participant observational study...
Prevention approaches for alcohol misuse typically specify intentions as an important antecedent of ...
Background: Dominant approaches to understanding alcohol consumption and preventing misuse focus on ...
Alcohol misuse is a public health concern. Behaviour work which focuses on preventing and regulating...
Background: Dominant approaches to understanding alcohol consumption and preventing misuse focus on ...
Alcohol misuse is a public health concern. Many dominant social cognition models aimed at understand...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Alcohol misuse is a pressing area of public health concern. This non-...
Undergraduate students in New Zealand universities demonstrate high rates of hazardous drinking, as ...
Introduction: High alcohol availability is related to increased alcohol consumption and harms. Exist...
Purpose: Many existing interventions to reduce excessive drinking in University students attempt to ...