This research examines discrepancies among perceived norms, actual norms, and own behavior for alcohol in the military. Participants included 159 substance-abusing, active-duty U.S. Army personnel. Participants’ estimates of the average number of drinks consumed by Army personnel were significantly higher than the actual norm. Participants also overestimated the percentage of Army personnel who have engaged in heavy episodic drinking relative to the actual percentage. Participants’ own drinking was associated with their overestimations of other military personnel drinking but not other civilian drinking. Results provide foundational support for the use of military-specific normative feedback as a potential intervention strategy
Background: Alcohol use is common in the military, and is associated with socializing and coping wi...
Abstract Background Alcohol misuse has been an ongoing issue for the US Armed Services, with the Mar...
Objectives There are concerns that alcohol misuse among military personnel could have serious conse...
This study assessed the extent to which alcohol consumption in a military group differed from the ge...
Background: Despite research highlighting the role of alcohol in military life, specifically in rela...
Objective: This research evaluates changes in perceived military and civilian drinking norms as mech...
ObjectiveThe current study aimed to inform future interventions for heavy alcohol use and problems a...
Over the past 30 years , alcohol use , misuse , and alcohol related problems have increased among...
Traditionally alcohol has been used by the military to cope with the intense stress of battle but al...
This brief is about the relation between perceptions of veterans\u27 use of alcohol and their actual...
Background: Problem drinking that predates enlistment into military service may contribute to the ov...
Combat experiences (CE) are a signature occupational hazard for U.S. Military personnel. Those who h...
Alcohol use is common among military personnel. However, alcohol use and problems are challenging to...
Social norms-based interventions have shown promise in reducing drinking behavior and resulting cons...
Abstract Background Alcohol misuse is more prevalent among military populations. Association between...
Background: Alcohol use is common in the military, and is associated with socializing and coping wi...
Abstract Background Alcohol misuse has been an ongoing issue for the US Armed Services, with the Mar...
Objectives There are concerns that alcohol misuse among military personnel could have serious conse...
This study assessed the extent to which alcohol consumption in a military group differed from the ge...
Background: Despite research highlighting the role of alcohol in military life, specifically in rela...
Objective: This research evaluates changes in perceived military and civilian drinking norms as mech...
ObjectiveThe current study aimed to inform future interventions for heavy alcohol use and problems a...
Over the past 30 years , alcohol use , misuse , and alcohol related problems have increased among...
Traditionally alcohol has been used by the military to cope with the intense stress of battle but al...
This brief is about the relation between perceptions of veterans\u27 use of alcohol and their actual...
Background: Problem drinking that predates enlistment into military service may contribute to the ov...
Combat experiences (CE) are a signature occupational hazard for U.S. Military personnel. Those who h...
Alcohol use is common among military personnel. However, alcohol use and problems are challenging to...
Social norms-based interventions have shown promise in reducing drinking behavior and resulting cons...
Abstract Background Alcohol misuse is more prevalent among military populations. Association between...
Background: Alcohol use is common in the military, and is associated with socializing and coping wi...
Abstract Background Alcohol misuse has been an ongoing issue for the US Armed Services, with the Mar...
Objectives There are concerns that alcohol misuse among military personnel could have serious conse...