Objective: Elevated behavioral economic demand for alcohol has been shown to be associated with drinking and driving in college students. The present study sought to clarify the underlying mechanisms of this relationship by examining whether drinking-and-driving-related cognitions (e.g., attitudes, perceptions, and normative beliefs) mediate the association between alcohol demand and drinking and driving. Method: A total of 134 young adult social drinkers completed an alcohol purchase task and measures of perceived dangerousness of drinking and driving, normative beliefs about drinking and driving, and perceived driving limit (i.e., perceived number of drinks one could consume and still drive safely). The frequency of drinking and driving i...
Background: Heavy drinking among college students is a significant public health concern that can le...
Behavioral economic demand curve indices of alcohol consumption reflect decisions to consume alcohol...
More than [3/4] of U.S. college students report a heavy drinking episode (HDE; 5 (for men) and 4 (fo...
Objective: Elevated behavioral economic demand for alcohol has been shown to be associated with drin...
Background: Alcohol-impaired driving among college students represents a significant public health c...
Background: Driving after drinking (DAD) among college students is a significant public health conce...
Alcohol consumption and drink/driving are positively correlated and many predictors of alcohol use a...
Substance-impaired driving among college students represents a significant public health concern yet...
This study is about attitudes and behavior and how they influence drinking and drunk driving behavio...
Young drivers are overrepresented in collisions resulting in fatalities. It is not uncommon for youn...
Objective: Alcohol-impaired (AI) driving among college students remains a significant public health ...
Background: Recent research has demonstrated that both poor self-regulation and favorable implicit a...
<div><p>Young drivers are overrepresented in collisions resulting in fatalities. It is not uncommon ...
This study examines factors relevant to drinking and driving for separate sample of male and female ...
Young drivers are overrepresented in collisions resulting in fatalities. It is not uncommon for youn...
Background: Heavy drinking among college students is a significant public health concern that can le...
Behavioral economic demand curve indices of alcohol consumption reflect decisions to consume alcohol...
More than [3/4] of U.S. college students report a heavy drinking episode (HDE; 5 (for men) and 4 (fo...
Objective: Elevated behavioral economic demand for alcohol has been shown to be associated with drin...
Background: Alcohol-impaired driving among college students represents a significant public health c...
Background: Driving after drinking (DAD) among college students is a significant public health conce...
Alcohol consumption and drink/driving are positively correlated and many predictors of alcohol use a...
Substance-impaired driving among college students represents a significant public health concern yet...
This study is about attitudes and behavior and how they influence drinking and drunk driving behavio...
Young drivers are overrepresented in collisions resulting in fatalities. It is not uncommon for youn...
Objective: Alcohol-impaired (AI) driving among college students remains a significant public health ...
Background: Recent research has demonstrated that both poor self-regulation and favorable implicit a...
<div><p>Young drivers are overrepresented in collisions resulting in fatalities. It is not uncommon ...
This study examines factors relevant to drinking and driving for separate sample of male and female ...
Young drivers are overrepresented in collisions resulting in fatalities. It is not uncommon for youn...
Background: Heavy drinking among college students is a significant public health concern that can le...
Behavioral economic demand curve indices of alcohol consumption reflect decisions to consume alcohol...
More than [3/4] of U.S. college students report a heavy drinking episode (HDE; 5 (for men) and 4 (fo...