Drinking identity strength (how strongly one views oneself as a drinker) is a promising risk factor for hazardous drinking. A critical next step is to investigate whether the centrality of drinking identity (i.e., the relative importance of drinking vs. other identity domains, like well-being, relationships, education) also plays a role. Thus, we developed explicit and implicit measures of drinking identity centrality and evaluated them as predictors of hazardous drinking after controlling for explicit drinking identity strength. Two studies were conducted (Ns = 360 and 450, respectively). Participants, who self-identified as full-time students, completed measures of explicit identity strength, explicit and implicit centrality, and the Alco...
AbstractIntroductionHaving an identity as a ‘drinker’ has been linked to increased alcohol-related h...
Aims: The advent of indirect measures, such as the Implicit Association test (IAT), has stimulated i...
Perceived descriptive norms are one of the strongest predictors of college drinking. Social Identity...
AbstractIntroductionDrinking identity strength (how strongly one views oneself as a drinker) is a pr...
Drinking identity – how much individuals view themselves as drinkers– is a promising cognitive facto...
OBJECTIVE: There is considerable excitement about implicit alcohol associations (IAAs) as predictors...
Introduction: Implicit drinking identity (i.e., cognitive associations between the self and drinking...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate both implicit and explicit drinker identity as m...
Objective: We investigated trait and alcohol-specific self-control as unique predictors and moderato...
Objective: Implicit and explicit drinking self-identity appear to be useful in predicting alcohol-re...
Aims: Implicit measures of alcohol associations (i.e. measures designed to assess associations that ...
Introduction: As research on implicit (in the sense of fast/reflexive/impulsive) alcohol association...
This study evaluated the roles of drink refusal self-efficacy (DRSE), implicit drinking identity, an...
Introduction: As research on implicit (in the sense of fast/reflexive/impulsive) alcohol association...
© 2016 The Authors.Introduction: Having an identity as a 'drinker' has been linked to increased alco...
AbstractIntroductionHaving an identity as a ‘drinker’ has been linked to increased alcohol-related h...
Aims: The advent of indirect measures, such as the Implicit Association test (IAT), has stimulated i...
Perceived descriptive norms are one of the strongest predictors of college drinking. Social Identity...
AbstractIntroductionDrinking identity strength (how strongly one views oneself as a drinker) is a pr...
Drinking identity – how much individuals view themselves as drinkers– is a promising cognitive facto...
OBJECTIVE: There is considerable excitement about implicit alcohol associations (IAAs) as predictors...
Introduction: Implicit drinking identity (i.e., cognitive associations between the self and drinking...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate both implicit and explicit drinker identity as m...
Objective: We investigated trait and alcohol-specific self-control as unique predictors and moderato...
Objective: Implicit and explicit drinking self-identity appear to be useful in predicting alcohol-re...
Aims: Implicit measures of alcohol associations (i.e. measures designed to assess associations that ...
Introduction: As research on implicit (in the sense of fast/reflexive/impulsive) alcohol association...
This study evaluated the roles of drink refusal self-efficacy (DRSE), implicit drinking identity, an...
Introduction: As research on implicit (in the sense of fast/reflexive/impulsive) alcohol association...
© 2016 The Authors.Introduction: Having an identity as a 'drinker' has been linked to increased alco...
AbstractIntroductionHaving an identity as a ‘drinker’ has been linked to increased alcohol-related h...
Aims: The advent of indirect measures, such as the Implicit Association test (IAT), has stimulated i...
Perceived descriptive norms are one of the strongest predictors of college drinking. Social Identity...