BackgroundAlcohol use and abuse constitute a major public health problem and identifying their determinants is a priority. Social network analysis can indicate how characteristics of social networks are related to individual health behaviors. A growing number of studies have used social network analysis to examine how social network characteristics influence adult alcohol consumption, but this literature has never been systematically reviewed and summarized. The current paper systematically reviews empirical studies that used social network analysis to assess the influence of social network characteristics on drinking behaviors in adults.MethodsA literature search of PubMed/MEDLINE, EMBASE, PsycINFO and Web of Science databases and a review...
The process by which peers or the social network influence individual alcohol use, particularly amon...
Drinking among young adults has been consistently associated with perceptions of prevalence and appr...
ABSTRACT. Objective: Young adults are increasingly interacting with their peer groups online through...
ObjectivesThis study compared the association between social networks and alcohol consumption among ...
Objective: According to the social learning theory social media has the potential to influence one’s...
Purpose There is a growing body of research into the utilisation of social networking sites (SNS) b...
Purpose: There is a growing body of research into the utilisation of social networking sites (SNS) b...
Background: Behavioral economic alcohol demand is a measure of motivation to consume alcohol and a r...
Abstract Researchers have reported that network char-acteristics are associated with substance use b...
Our world is full of networks. Networks can represent interactions between people, cities, computer...
For many adolescents and emerging adults, alcohol is an essential part of going out, having fun and ...
This scoping review will examine the association between alcohol consumption and alcohol-related pro...
A burgeoning area of research is using social network analysis to investigate college students\u27 s...
The use of Social Networking Sites (SNSs) has become an integral part of daily life, particularly fo...
In adolescence, friends are important due to their influence on the acquisition of habits such as al...
The process by which peers or the social network influence individual alcohol use, particularly amon...
Drinking among young adults has been consistently associated with perceptions of prevalence and appr...
ABSTRACT. Objective: Young adults are increasingly interacting with their peer groups online through...
ObjectivesThis study compared the association between social networks and alcohol consumption among ...
Objective: According to the social learning theory social media has the potential to influence one’s...
Purpose There is a growing body of research into the utilisation of social networking sites (SNS) b...
Purpose: There is a growing body of research into the utilisation of social networking sites (SNS) b...
Background: Behavioral economic alcohol demand is a measure of motivation to consume alcohol and a r...
Abstract Researchers have reported that network char-acteristics are associated with substance use b...
Our world is full of networks. Networks can represent interactions between people, cities, computer...
For many adolescents and emerging adults, alcohol is an essential part of going out, having fun and ...
This scoping review will examine the association between alcohol consumption and alcohol-related pro...
A burgeoning area of research is using social network analysis to investigate college students\u27 s...
The use of Social Networking Sites (SNSs) has become an integral part of daily life, particularly fo...
In adolescence, friends are important due to their influence on the acquisition of habits such as al...
The process by which peers or the social network influence individual alcohol use, particularly amon...
Drinking among young adults has been consistently associated with perceptions of prevalence and appr...
ABSTRACT. Objective: Young adults are increasingly interacting with their peer groups online through...