The current study evaluated the role of alcohol-related Facebook posts and drinking identities in alcohol consumption. Undergraduates’ Facebook profiles were coded for alcohol-related information; drinking identity and alcohol use were assessed online. Increased alcohol-related Facebook posts were associated with increased drinking levels, particularly for those with lower drinking identities
Purpose: There is a growing body of research into the utilisation of social networking sites (SNS) b...
Item does not contain fulltextYoung people frequently display alcohol-related posts ("alcoholposts")...
A robust finding is the positive association between self-generated alcohol-related content (SG-ARC)...
The current study evaluated the role of alcohol-related Facebook posts and drinking identities in al...
Facebook is a popular social networking website that a large majority of college students use. Psych...
The purpose of this study was to quantify the amount of alcohol-related content posted by college st...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether college students\u27 use of the social networki...
A growing body of research supports that publicly displayed alcohol references on social media are p...
Introduction and Aims. Alcohol is a key component of identity exploration for many young people, yet...
Item does not contain fulltextPurpose: The past decade has seen tremendous growth in research focuse...
The use of Social Networking Sites (SNSs) has become an integral part of daily life, particularly fo...
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...
Health risk behavior in student populations is an issue of major concern, and students’ risk levels ...
The present study has two main objectives. First, to examine how alcohol use is portrayed in the vis...
Purpose: There is a growing body of research into the utilisation of social networking sites (SNS) b...
Item does not contain fulltextYoung people frequently display alcohol-related posts ("alcoholposts")...
A robust finding is the positive association between self-generated alcohol-related content (SG-ARC)...
The current study evaluated the role of alcohol-related Facebook posts and drinking identities in al...
Facebook is a popular social networking website that a large majority of college students use. Psych...
The purpose of this study was to quantify the amount of alcohol-related content posted by college st...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether college students\u27 use of the social networki...
A growing body of research supports that publicly displayed alcohol references on social media are p...
Introduction and Aims. Alcohol is a key component of identity exploration for many young people, yet...
Item does not contain fulltextPurpose: The past decade has seen tremendous growth in research focuse...
The use of Social Networking Sites (SNSs) has become an integral part of daily life, particularly fo...
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...
Health risk behavior in student populations is an issue of major concern, and students’ risk levels ...
The present study has two main objectives. First, to examine how alcohol use is portrayed in the vis...
Purpose: There is a growing body of research into the utilisation of social networking sites (SNS) b...
Item does not contain fulltextYoung people frequently display alcohol-related posts ("alcoholposts")...
A robust finding is the positive association between self-generated alcohol-related content (SG-ARC)...