The aim of this study was to examine whether – in terms of personality characteristics and beliefs – former-drinkers and people who have never consumed alcohol exist on a continuum that includes low-risk drinkers and hazardous drinkers, or are distinct groups. An online questionnaire hosted on a secure server was completed by 1418 young people (642 men and 776 women) aged 16–21 living in South-East England. Participants' scores on the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) were used to classify them as non-drinkers, former-drinkers, low-risk drinkers or hazardous drinkers. Multinomial logistic regression identified eight significant multivariate correlates that explained 39% of the variance in men's AUDIT category membership (χ2(...
Background: Evaluations of “the prototypical nondrinker” and of “the prototypical regular drinker” h...
Studies of alcohol use often depend on self-reported alcohol intake measured by quantity/frequency q...
People who misuse alcohol are a heterogeneous group with different etiology, social and clinical cha...
The purpose of the current study was to explore the personality correlates that underlie the problem...
Introduction and Aims: To date, the majority of surveys investigating alcohol and energy drink...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Temperament and character dimensions of personality remain largely ...
Basic personality dimensions are relevant factors in the development of alcohol consumption. The mai...
Objective: Previous research has focused mostly on abstainer and/or general drinker prototypes. The ...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Efforts to reduce excessive alcohol consumption need to take into account dri...
Non-drinkers make up a growing proportion of young adults in many countries. Perhaps mirroring this,...
The relationship between the drinking patterns of college students and personality factors, which ha...
Abstract Background Non-drinking among young people has increased over the past decade in England, y...
Aims: To investigate the validity of retrospective items used to distinguish people who have rarely ...
Previous population studies of patterns of alcohol consumption have tended to assume that abstainers...
Abstract — Aims: To investigate the validity of retrospective items used to distinguish people who h...
Background: Evaluations of “the prototypical nondrinker” and of “the prototypical regular drinker” h...
Studies of alcohol use often depend on self-reported alcohol intake measured by quantity/frequency q...
People who misuse alcohol are a heterogeneous group with different etiology, social and clinical cha...
The purpose of the current study was to explore the personality correlates that underlie the problem...
Introduction and Aims: To date, the majority of surveys investigating alcohol and energy drink...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Temperament and character dimensions of personality remain largely ...
Basic personality dimensions are relevant factors in the development of alcohol consumption. The mai...
Objective: Previous research has focused mostly on abstainer and/or general drinker prototypes. The ...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Efforts to reduce excessive alcohol consumption need to take into account dri...
Non-drinkers make up a growing proportion of young adults in many countries. Perhaps mirroring this,...
The relationship between the drinking patterns of college students and personality factors, which ha...
Abstract Background Non-drinking among young people has increased over the past decade in England, y...
Aims: To investigate the validity of retrospective items used to distinguish people who have rarely ...
Previous population studies of patterns of alcohol consumption have tended to assume that abstainers...
Abstract — Aims: To investigate the validity of retrospective items used to distinguish people who h...
Background: Evaluations of “the prototypical nondrinker” and of “the prototypical regular drinker” h...
Studies of alcohol use often depend on self-reported alcohol intake measured by quantity/frequency q...
People who misuse alcohol are a heterogeneous group with different etiology, social and clinical cha...