Objective: Social influences are among the most robust predictors of adolescent substance use and misuse. Studies with early adolescent samples have supported the need to distinguish among various types of social influences to better delineate relations between social factors and alcohol use and problems. Method: The first major goal of the present study (N = 399, 263 women) was to examine unique relations between particular facets of social influence and alcohol use and problems in a relatively heavy-drinking population (i.e., college students). We hypothesized that active social influences (offers to drink alcohol) and passive social influences (social modeling and perceived norms) would demonstrate positive associations with measures of ...
This study aims to assess which types of social influence are correlated with young people's (15-24 ...
Two cohorts of students (N = 1,297) were followed annually from sixth through eighth grade to determ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the social outcomes adolescents anticipate from three socia...
Research indicates that social influences impact college students ’ alcohol consumption; however, ho...
abstract: Individuals with strong broad social motives (BSM) place high personal value on social act...
This study tested multiple hypotheses related to the influence of certain factors on female adolesce...
Research indicates that alcohol use among college students is a growing public health concern that i...
Respondents in the current study were 183 first-year undergraduate students at the University of Win...
Social norms are key predictors of college student drinking. Additionally, the social reasons for co...
Heavy drinking among college students inhibits academic success and poses serious risks to others in...
Drunkenness and the addictive consumption of alcohol remains a key social and public health concern....
Problem drinking among college students as well as social anxiety are significant public health conc...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023Most commonly, college students report drinking for so...
Problematic drinking in college students is a serious public health problem. Although parental influ...
Alcohol continues to be the substance of choice for many youth of today, leading to serious physical...
This study aims to assess which types of social influence are correlated with young people's (15-24 ...
Two cohorts of students (N = 1,297) were followed annually from sixth through eighth grade to determ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the social outcomes adolescents anticipate from three socia...
Research indicates that social influences impact college students ’ alcohol consumption; however, ho...
abstract: Individuals with strong broad social motives (BSM) place high personal value on social act...
This study tested multiple hypotheses related to the influence of certain factors on female adolesce...
Research indicates that alcohol use among college students is a growing public health concern that i...
Respondents in the current study were 183 first-year undergraduate students at the University of Win...
Social norms are key predictors of college student drinking. Additionally, the social reasons for co...
Heavy drinking among college students inhibits academic success and poses serious risks to others in...
Drunkenness and the addictive consumption of alcohol remains a key social and public health concern....
Problem drinking among college students as well as social anxiety are significant public health conc...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023Most commonly, college students report drinking for so...
Problematic drinking in college students is a serious public health problem. Although parental influ...
Alcohol continues to be the substance of choice for many youth of today, leading to serious physical...
This study aims to assess which types of social influence are correlated with young people's (15-24 ...
Two cohorts of students (N = 1,297) were followed annually from sixth through eighth grade to determ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the social outcomes adolescents anticipate from three socia...