The aim was to explore shared representations of alcohol use in students who were to travel abroad to study. Focus group data from Italian students (N = 69) were collected. Analyses used Grounded Theory Methodology and were informed by the four key components of Social Representation Theory (cognition, emotion, attitude and behavioural intentions). The study abroad experience was described as one that would involve an increase in alcohol consumption compared to pre-departure levels. Reasons given included greater social and leisure opportunities involving alcohol, reduced social control and features of the host country environment. Opportunities to intervene and address risky alcohol use in this group are discussed
The aim in this study is to narrow the gap in knowledge about how young people understand their dire...
This study aims to provide a picture of University of Cagliari students’ alcohol-related behaviour a...
Objective: Alcohol affects many human systems and is involved in the pathogenesis of other diseases....
The aim was to explore shared representations of alcohol use in students who were to travel abroad t...
Aims To examine changes in alcohol intake and consequences in Italian students studying abroad. ...
Background: Travelling away from home can be associated with fewer limits on behavior, particularly ...
Background: Travelling away from home can be associated with fewer limits on behavior, particularly ...
The aim of the present study is to investigate the role of acculturation and socio-cultural and psy...
Background: High volumes of alcohol consumption and risky single occasion drinking (RSOD) among univ...
Background: University students who complete study abroad experiences are potentially exposed to beh...
<p><i>Background</i>: University students who complete study abroad experiences are potentially expo...
Objective: College students who study abroad may represent a subgroup at risk for increased drinking...
Objective: Study abroad students are at risk for increased and problematic drinking behavior. As few...
Alcohol consumption among young Italian people frequently takes place in nightlife recreational acti...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Research documents increased and problematic alcohol u...
The aim in this study is to narrow the gap in knowledge about how young people understand their dire...
This study aims to provide a picture of University of Cagliari students’ alcohol-related behaviour a...
Objective: Alcohol affects many human systems and is involved in the pathogenesis of other diseases....
The aim was to explore shared representations of alcohol use in students who were to travel abroad t...
Aims To examine changes in alcohol intake and consequences in Italian students studying abroad. ...
Background: Travelling away from home can be associated with fewer limits on behavior, particularly ...
Background: Travelling away from home can be associated with fewer limits on behavior, particularly ...
The aim of the present study is to investigate the role of acculturation and socio-cultural and psy...
Background: High volumes of alcohol consumption and risky single occasion drinking (RSOD) among univ...
Background: University students who complete study abroad experiences are potentially exposed to beh...
<p><i>Background</i>: University students who complete study abroad experiences are potentially expo...
Objective: College students who study abroad may represent a subgroup at risk for increased drinking...
Objective: Study abroad students are at risk for increased and problematic drinking behavior. As few...
Alcohol consumption among young Italian people frequently takes place in nightlife recreational acti...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Research documents increased and problematic alcohol u...
The aim in this study is to narrow the gap in knowledge about how young people understand their dire...
This study aims to provide a picture of University of Cagliari students’ alcohol-related behaviour a...
Objective: Alcohol affects many human systems and is involved in the pathogenesis of other diseases....