Qualitative studies of alcohol’s ritual influences indicate that college undergraduates who drink heavily tend to view alcohol use as integral to the student role and feel entitled to drink irresponsibly. Our analyses, based on a standardized measure of these beliefs administered to approximately 300 students, confirmed these findings. Among our sample, beliefs about alcohol and the college experience had an effect on levels of alcohol consumption similar in magnitude to that of other variables commonly associated with a risk for heavy drinking. Moreover, the alcohol beliefs index moderated the effects of three risk factors—gender, high school drinking, and friends’ use of alcohol—on respondents’ drinking behaviors. These findings arc discu...
Background One young adult in two has entered university education in Western countries. Many of the...
Alcohol is a part of college life for many students. Numerous studies have shown the prevalence of a...
Alcohol use among male undergraduate students continues to be problematic. Most college drinkers sta...
Qualitative studies of alcohol’s ritual influences indicate that college undergraduates who drink he...
Many students view the abuse of alcohol as integral to the student role. Thus, they feel entitled to...
The college experience has long been associated with heavy consumption of alcohol. Moreover, alcohol...
© 2020 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Background: The present study examined the mediating role of alc...
The aim of this study was to analyze and compare standards of consumption and beliefs about alcohol ...
Using a ritual behavior model and in-depth interviews, this qualitative study examined the role of a...
The purpose of this study is to assess the extent to which locus of self (institutional versus impul...
Alcohol use among college students has been correlated with academic performance, major choice, and ...
The domain approach to sociomoral reasoning is concerned with how individuals view decisions about t...
Alcohol use among college students has been correlated with academic performance, major choice, and ...
College drinking has traditionally been studied from a public health perspective that attempts to qu...
First-year students of traditional college age often drink irresponsibly, especially if they believe...
Background One young adult in two has entered university education in Western countries. Many of the...
Alcohol is a part of college life for many students. Numerous studies have shown the prevalence of a...
Alcohol use among male undergraduate students continues to be problematic. Most college drinkers sta...
Qualitative studies of alcohol’s ritual influences indicate that college undergraduates who drink he...
Many students view the abuse of alcohol as integral to the student role. Thus, they feel entitled to...
The college experience has long been associated with heavy consumption of alcohol. Moreover, alcohol...
© 2020 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Background: The present study examined the mediating role of alc...
The aim of this study was to analyze and compare standards of consumption and beliefs about alcohol ...
Using a ritual behavior model and in-depth interviews, this qualitative study examined the role of a...
The purpose of this study is to assess the extent to which locus of self (institutional versus impul...
Alcohol use among college students has been correlated with academic performance, major choice, and ...
The domain approach to sociomoral reasoning is concerned with how individuals view decisions about t...
Alcohol use among college students has been correlated with academic performance, major choice, and ...
College drinking has traditionally been studied from a public health perspective that attempts to qu...
First-year students of traditional college age often drink irresponsibly, especially if they believe...
Background One young adult in two has entered university education in Western countries. Many of the...
Alcohol is a part of college life for many students. Numerous studies have shown the prevalence of a...
Alcohol use among male undergraduate students continues to be problematic. Most college drinkers sta...