The present study examined which types of alcohol protective behavioral strategies ([PBSs], Manner of Drinking [MOD] strategies, Serious Harm Reduction [SHR] or Limiting/Stopping Drinking strategies [LSD]) mediate the effects of a comprehensive number of distal antecedents on alcohol drinking quantity and alcohol-related negative consequences. Methods: A sample of 762 last-month college freshman drinkers from Argentina (Mean age = 19.60 ± 3.80) completed a survey that assessed alcohol outcomes (drinking quantity during a typical week and alcohol-related negative consequences), frequency of use of PBS and a set of distal antecedents (i.e. age at drinking onset, drinking motives, college alcohol beliefs and impulsivity-like traits). Results: ...
The present study examined the moderating role of health status (physical, mental, and social health...
OBJECTIVE: Alcohol expectancies (AEs) are positively associated with drinking behaviors, whereas the...
Background: Alcohol use, and the association between alcohol-related variables and drinking outcomes...
Protective behavioral strategies (PBS) reduce or minimize the negative consequences of alcohol drink...
We examined whether drinking quantity mediated the relationship between descriptive drinking norms a...
Background: Protective behavioral strategies (PBS) are specific cognitive-behavioral strategies desi...
Background: Protective behavioral strategies (PBS) are specific cognitive-behavioral strategies desi...
Objectives: The present study examined (both cross-sectionally and prospectively) the mediational ro...
Aims: The influence of alcohol expectancies on alcohol consumption and the negative consequences of ...
Introduction: Impulsivity and risk taking are core constructs to understand alcohol-related behavior...
Alcohol use is common among United States and Swedish high school students and is related to negativ...
The present study is the first to examine the moderating effects of mental and social health status ...
Introduction: Protective behavioral strategies (PBS) reduce or minimize the negative consequences of...
Alcohol use is common among United States and Swedish high school students and is related to negativ...
Objectives: The present study examined (both cross-sectionally and prospectively) the mediational ...
The present study examined the moderating role of health status (physical, mental, and social health...
OBJECTIVE: Alcohol expectancies (AEs) are positively associated with drinking behaviors, whereas the...
Background: Alcohol use, and the association between alcohol-related variables and drinking outcomes...
Protective behavioral strategies (PBS) reduce or minimize the negative consequences of alcohol drink...
We examined whether drinking quantity mediated the relationship between descriptive drinking norms a...
Background: Protective behavioral strategies (PBS) are specific cognitive-behavioral strategies desi...
Background: Protective behavioral strategies (PBS) are specific cognitive-behavioral strategies desi...
Objectives: The present study examined (both cross-sectionally and prospectively) the mediational ro...
Aims: The influence of alcohol expectancies on alcohol consumption and the negative consequences of ...
Introduction: Impulsivity and risk taking are core constructs to understand alcohol-related behavior...
Alcohol use is common among United States and Swedish high school students and is related to negativ...
The present study is the first to examine the moderating effects of mental and social health status ...
Introduction: Protective behavioral strategies (PBS) reduce or minimize the negative consequences of...
Alcohol use is common among United States and Swedish high school students and is related to negativ...
Objectives: The present study examined (both cross-sectionally and prospectively) the mediational ...
The present study examined the moderating role of health status (physical, mental, and social health...
OBJECTIVE: Alcohol expectancies (AEs) are positively associated with drinking behaviors, whereas the...
Background: Alcohol use, and the association between alcohol-related variables and drinking outcomes...