Past research had shown college trained professionals as having more tendencies toward drinking problems than other socioeconomic groups. This study attempted to determine whether or not significant relationships existed between the drinking behaviors of college students and selected personality factors. Instruments employed for this study included The Adjective Check List and Drinking Scale that was developed to classify the students into three drinking behavior groups: Problem Drinkers (PD), Non-problem Drinkers (NPD), and Non Drinkers (ND). Ten of the 23 factors of the ACL were utilized and included: Self-acceptance, Self-criticality, Self-control Endurance, Order, Change, Aggression, Autonomy, Liability, and Deference. Hypotheses were ...
Objective: To place college drinking within its larger developmental context, we reviewed studies th...
Objective: To place college drinking within its larger developmental context, we reviewed studies th...
The relationship between measured self-concept and the drinking patterns of college students was exa...
The relationship between the drinking patterns of college students and personality factors, which ha...
This study examined binge drinking, drinking-driving, and other negative behaviors among college stu...
Problem drinking during the college years is a significant public health concern. The goal of the cu...
Problem drinking during the college years is a significant public health concern. The goal of the cu...
The major purpose of this study was to determine if there is a difference in the personality traits ...
college drinking seem to vary at levels dealing with one’s personality and coping mechanisms, one’st...
While it has long been accepted that college students\u27 drinking is influenced by pressure from pe...
While it has long been accepted that college students\u27 drinking is influenced by pressure from pe...
Approximately 55% of U.S. college students report binge drinking at least once in the previous two w...
While it has long been accepted that college students\u27 drinking is influenced by pressure from pe...
This dissertation describes and compares three university populations: (a) students at-risk of alcoh...
Objective: To place college drinking within its larger developmental context, we reviewed studies th...
Objective: To place college drinking within its larger developmental context, we reviewed studies th...
Objective: To place college drinking within its larger developmental context, we reviewed studies th...
The relationship between measured self-concept and the drinking patterns of college students was exa...
The relationship between the drinking patterns of college students and personality factors, which ha...
This study examined binge drinking, drinking-driving, and other negative behaviors among college stu...
Problem drinking during the college years is a significant public health concern. The goal of the cu...
Problem drinking during the college years is a significant public health concern. The goal of the cu...
The major purpose of this study was to determine if there is a difference in the personality traits ...
college drinking seem to vary at levels dealing with one’s personality and coping mechanisms, one’st...
While it has long been accepted that college students\u27 drinking is influenced by pressure from pe...
While it has long been accepted that college students\u27 drinking is influenced by pressure from pe...
Approximately 55% of U.S. college students report binge drinking at least once in the previous two w...
While it has long been accepted that college students\u27 drinking is influenced by pressure from pe...
This dissertation describes and compares three university populations: (a) students at-risk of alcoh...
Objective: To place college drinking within its larger developmental context, we reviewed studies th...
Objective: To place college drinking within its larger developmental context, we reviewed studies th...
Objective: To place college drinking within its larger developmental context, we reviewed studies th...
The relationship between measured self-concept and the drinking patterns of college students was exa...