Drunkenness and the addictive consumption of alcohol remains a key social and public health concern. Advancing beyond traditional individualized prevention approaches, this research explores the role of social influences in determining individual and group influence in moderate-drinking decision-making and participatory actions. A social influence model of intentional moderate drinking actions is conceptualized and validated. Results show group norm as the single social influence predictor of intentions and desire to drink moderately, as opposed to well-known social influence factors (e.g., subjective norm, social identity and drinking contextual effects). Significantly, the peer-group is identified as a key influencer supporting moderate d...
Background Research on adolescent development suggests that peer influence may play a key role in ex...
Objective: Group norms and drinking motives are crucial predictors of adolescents’ alcohol intake. T...
Peer pressure is consistently implicated in the excessive drinking of college students. However, bot...
Drunkenness and the addictive consumption of alcohol remains a key social and public health concern....
Objective: Social influences are among the most robust predictors of adolescent substance use and mi...
abstract: Individuals with strong broad social motives (BSM) place high personal value on social act...
Social norms are key predictors of college student drinking. Additionally, the social reasons for co...
This study aims to assess which types of social influence are correlated with young people's (15-24 ...
Objective: Past research has suggested that social influences on drinking can be manipulated with su...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023Most commonly, college students report drinking for so...
This study examined whether the relationship between friends' drinking norms and male adolescents' a...
Evidence of normative influence on health behavior has been broadly identified; however, issues rega...
Purpose Collective motives for alcohol consumption represent a nascent field, with individual-level ...
Normative restructuring strategies currently under way to combat alcohol-related problems among U.S....
The current study investigates the theory of planned behavior with important additional predictors f...
Background Research on adolescent development suggests that peer influence may play a key role in ex...
Objective: Group norms and drinking motives are crucial predictors of adolescents’ alcohol intake. T...
Peer pressure is consistently implicated in the excessive drinking of college students. However, bot...
Drunkenness and the addictive consumption of alcohol remains a key social and public health concern....
Objective: Social influences are among the most robust predictors of adolescent substance use and mi...
abstract: Individuals with strong broad social motives (BSM) place high personal value on social act...
Social norms are key predictors of college student drinking. Additionally, the social reasons for co...
This study aims to assess which types of social influence are correlated with young people's (15-24 ...
Objective: Past research has suggested that social influences on drinking can be manipulated with su...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023Most commonly, college students report drinking for so...
This study examined whether the relationship between friends' drinking norms and male adolescents' a...
Evidence of normative influence on health behavior has been broadly identified; however, issues rega...
Purpose Collective motives for alcohol consumption represent a nascent field, with individual-level ...
Normative restructuring strategies currently under way to combat alcohol-related problems among U.S....
The current study investigates the theory of planned behavior with important additional predictors f...
Background Research on adolescent development suggests that peer influence may play a key role in ex...
Objective: Group norms and drinking motives are crucial predictors of adolescents’ alcohol intake. T...
Peer pressure is consistently implicated in the excessive drinking of college students. However, bot...