The article aims to provide a profound understanding of the multifaceted role of adolescents’ social media use in the context of drinking onset. It differentiates between exposure and sharing effects from social media content on drinking behavior and, conversely, exposure to and sharing of alcohol-related content due to drinking in the initiation phase of regular alcohol consumption. We tested our hypotheses based on a two-wave survey among adolescents aged 13 to 17 and focused on those who had not yet been regular drinkers at the first wave of data collection (n = 406). Based on a cross-lagged panel model, we found that exposure to alcohol-related content (exposure effect) as well as the sharing of such content (sharing effect) affected dr...
The roles of conscientiousness and excitement seeking were investigated in the relationship between ...
One third of adolescents repeatedly share alcohol-related content on their social media profiles (Mo...
Alcohol is the most commonly used psychoactive substance worldwide. It is considered to increase soc...
For many adolescents and emerging adults, alcohol is an essential part of going out, having fun and ...
Accumulating evidence indicates that social media use and the consumption of alcohol are related. Th...
Research shows that young people’s online practices have become a continuous, seamless and routine p...
A robust finding is the positive association between self-generated alcohol-related content (SG-ARC)...
Objective: According to the social learning theory social media has the potential to influence one’s...
Background & purpose. Research indicates a positive relationship between sharing alcohol referen...
BackgroundAlcohol expectancies are beliefs regarding positive (e.g., tension reduction) or negative ...
The article aims to make understandable a significant change that has taken place in the adolescent ...
This article aims to investigate whether alcohol-related disclosure and exposure on social media can...
This article aims to investigate whether alcohol-related disclosure and exposure on social media can...
Objective: Accumulating evidence indicates that social networking sites play an increasingly importa...
Research indicates a positive relationship between sharing alcohol references on social m...
The roles of conscientiousness and excitement seeking were investigated in the relationship between ...
One third of adolescents repeatedly share alcohol-related content on their social media profiles (Mo...
Alcohol is the most commonly used psychoactive substance worldwide. It is considered to increase soc...
For many adolescents and emerging adults, alcohol is an essential part of going out, having fun and ...
Accumulating evidence indicates that social media use and the consumption of alcohol are related. Th...
Research shows that young people’s online practices have become a continuous, seamless and routine p...
A robust finding is the positive association between self-generated alcohol-related content (SG-ARC)...
Objective: According to the social learning theory social media has the potential to influence one’s...
Background & purpose. Research indicates a positive relationship between sharing alcohol referen...
BackgroundAlcohol expectancies are beliefs regarding positive (e.g., tension reduction) or negative ...
The article aims to make understandable a significant change that has taken place in the adolescent ...
This article aims to investigate whether alcohol-related disclosure and exposure on social media can...
This article aims to investigate whether alcohol-related disclosure and exposure on social media can...
Objective: Accumulating evidence indicates that social networking sites play an increasingly importa...
Research indicates a positive relationship between sharing alcohol references on social m...
The roles of conscientiousness and excitement seeking were investigated in the relationship between ...
One third of adolescents repeatedly share alcohol-related content on their social media profiles (Mo...
Alcohol is the most commonly used psychoactive substance worldwide. It is considered to increase soc...