Background Changing trends demonstrate that women, in a number of economically-developed countries, are drinking at higher levels than ever before. Exploring key targets for intervention, this study examined the extent to which underlying beliefs in relation to alcohol consumption predicted intentions to drink in three different ways (i.e. low risk drinking, frequent drinking and binge drinking). Methods Utilizing a prospective design survey, women (N = 1069), aged 18–87 years, completed a questionnaire measuring their beliefs and intentions regarding alcohol consumption. Then, two weeks later, 845 of the original sample, completed a follow-up questionnaire reporting their engagement in the drinking behaviors. A mixed design ANOVA was condu...
Problem: There is little empirical research concerning the role and culture of drinking behavior of ...
Fetal alcohol exposure is a serious public health problem and is 100% preventable. Traditionally, FA...
Purpose: The study focused on the proneness of young women attending university to be influenced by ...
Background Changing trends demonstrate that women, in a number of economically-developed countries, ...
Background\ud \ud Changing trends demonstrate that women, in a number of economically-developed coun...
Background: Changing trends demonstrate that women, in a number of economically-developed countries,...
Changing trends demonstrate that women, in several economically developed countries, are drinking at...
Background Changing trends demonstrate that women, in several economically-developed countries, are ...
<b>Background</b>\ud \ud Changing trends demonstrate that women, in several economically-developed c...
A substantial and sustained increase in the proportion of drink drivers that is female is observed i...
Highlights - Drink driving is increasing among middle-aged women in Australia and elsewhere. - The i...
Highlights - Drink driving is increasing among middle-aged women in Australia and elsewhere. - The i...
This study aimed to quantify correlations between theory of planned behaviour (TPB) variables and (i...
<b>Highlights</b>\ud \ud - Drink driving is increasing among middle-aged women in Australia and els...
Background \ud \ud Changing trends in women's alcohol consumption have demonstrated that women, in b...
Problem: There is little empirical research concerning the role and culture of drinking behavior of ...
Fetal alcohol exposure is a serious public health problem and is 100% preventable. Traditionally, FA...
Purpose: The study focused on the proneness of young women attending university to be influenced by ...
Background Changing trends demonstrate that women, in a number of economically-developed countries, ...
Background\ud \ud Changing trends demonstrate that women, in a number of economically-developed coun...
Background: Changing trends demonstrate that women, in a number of economically-developed countries,...
Changing trends demonstrate that women, in several economically developed countries, are drinking at...
Background Changing trends demonstrate that women, in several economically-developed countries, are ...
<b>Background</b>\ud \ud Changing trends demonstrate that women, in several economically-developed c...
A substantial and sustained increase in the proportion of drink drivers that is female is observed i...
Highlights - Drink driving is increasing among middle-aged women in Australia and elsewhere. - The i...
Highlights - Drink driving is increasing among middle-aged women in Australia and elsewhere. - The i...
This study aimed to quantify correlations between theory of planned behaviour (TPB) variables and (i...
<b>Highlights</b>\ud \ud - Drink driving is increasing among middle-aged women in Australia and els...
Background \ud \ud Changing trends in women's alcohol consumption have demonstrated that women, in b...
Problem: There is little empirical research concerning the role and culture of drinking behavior of ...
Fetal alcohol exposure is a serious public health problem and is 100% preventable. Traditionally, FA...
Purpose: The study focused on the proneness of young women attending university to be influenced by ...