Cross-sectional and longitudinal studies have reported equivocal findings regarding the association between self-esteem, self-efficacy and adolescent alcohol use. Data were collected from a sample of 11–16-year olds in Northern Ireland (n¼4088) over two consecutive academic years measuring global self-esteem, academic, social and emotional self-efficacy and alcohol involvement. Results showed a domain-specific association between alcohol involvement and self-efficacy, with more problematic alcohol use associated with higher social self-efficacy but lower emotional and academic self-efficacy. Additionally, regression analyses revealed that all self-concept measures significantly predicted drinking group membership. The results are discussed ...
Rosenberg Self-esteem Scale scores from 7706 Irish young people were analysed in order to determine ...
Self-esteem and health-risk behaviours. Self-esteem and health-risk behaviours: is there a link? Ros...
Rosenburg Self-esteem Scale scores from 7706 Irish young people, aged 10 to 17 years, were analysed ...
This study examines the relation between multiple self-concept dimensions and alcohol consumption wi...
The purpose of this study was to determine if there was a significant correlation between adolescent...
Alcohol use among adolescents continues to be a widespread problem with as many as four million alco...
This cross-sectional study investigated the bivariate and more fully controlled (with socio-demograp...
This study investigated the relationship between consideration of future consequences and alcohol us...
Latent growth modeling was used to test dynamic relations between self-esteem and alcohol use in 740...
This study examined exposure to violence, self-esteem and alcohol consumption in young adolescents. ...
Adolescent substance use is a significant problem in the UK. The literature suggests that impulsivit...
Back Ground: In India use of alcohol is higher in deprived communities contributing to thirty Percen...
Harmful alcohol misuse amongst late adolescence and young adults has become a prominent problem with...
The current study focused on the associations between drinking motives, alcohol expectancies, self-e...
Tyrimo tikslas – nustatyti paauglių alkoholio vartojimo, savigarbos, bendrojo ir atsisakymo gerti al...
Rosenberg Self-esteem Scale scores from 7706 Irish young people were analysed in order to determine ...
Self-esteem and health-risk behaviours. Self-esteem and health-risk behaviours: is there a link? Ros...
Rosenburg Self-esteem Scale scores from 7706 Irish young people, aged 10 to 17 years, were analysed ...
This study examines the relation between multiple self-concept dimensions and alcohol consumption wi...
The purpose of this study was to determine if there was a significant correlation between adolescent...
Alcohol use among adolescents continues to be a widespread problem with as many as four million alco...
This cross-sectional study investigated the bivariate and more fully controlled (with socio-demograp...
This study investigated the relationship between consideration of future consequences and alcohol us...
Latent growth modeling was used to test dynamic relations between self-esteem and alcohol use in 740...
This study examined exposure to violence, self-esteem and alcohol consumption in young adolescents. ...
Adolescent substance use is a significant problem in the UK. The literature suggests that impulsivit...
Back Ground: In India use of alcohol is higher in deprived communities contributing to thirty Percen...
Harmful alcohol misuse amongst late adolescence and young adults has become a prominent problem with...
The current study focused on the associations between drinking motives, alcohol expectancies, self-e...
Tyrimo tikslas – nustatyti paauglių alkoholio vartojimo, savigarbos, bendrojo ir atsisakymo gerti al...
Rosenberg Self-esteem Scale scores from 7706 Irish young people were analysed in order to determine ...
Self-esteem and health-risk behaviours. Self-esteem and health-risk behaviours: is there a link? Ros...
Rosenburg Self-esteem Scale scores from 7706 Irish young people, aged 10 to 17 years, were analysed ...