Background That alcohol consumption is strongly influenced by the drinking behavior of social company has been demonstrated in observational research. However, not everyone is equally vulnerable to other people's drinking, and it is important to unravel which factors underlie these individual differences. This study focuses on the role of psychosocial stress in attempting to explain individual differences in the propensity to imitate alcohol consumption. Methods With a 2 (confederate's drinking condition: alcohol vs. soda)x2 (participant's stress condition: stress vs. no stress) experimental design, we tested whether the tendency to imitate other people's drinking was related to participants' induced stress levels. The young male adults (N=...
Social factors heavily influence the initiation and maintenance of alcohol use and misuse, but resea...
Problem alcohol use has far-reaching economic, intra-, and interpersonal consequences. One particula...
Background: People may be motivated to drink because of differential sensitivities to the rewarding ...
BACKGROUND: That alcohol consumption is strongly influenced by the drinking behavior of social compa...
Background: That alcohol consumption is strongly influenced by the drinking behavior of social compa...
This study examined the effects of stress on the drinking behavior of Type A and Type B young, adult...
Research on the determinants of human alcohol consumption suggests that the behavioral demands of st...
Item does not contain fulltextResearch has demonstrated that when people are with heavy-drinking pee...
Research has demonstrated that when people are with heavy-drinking peers, they consume more alcohol ...
Contains fulltext : 90810.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Ample experime...
Abstract — Aims: The primary aim of this study was to assess whether an acute stressor directly incr...
Throughout literature, alcohol consumption has very often been used as a method to cope with stress....
BACKGROUND: Whereas the effects of modeling and of drinking contexts on alcohol use are documented, ...
An experiment was conducted to examine the effects of alcohol consumption and stress on mood, mental...
Thirty-six male college students, all normal drinkers, were randomly assigned to six experimental co...
Social factors heavily influence the initiation and maintenance of alcohol use and misuse, but resea...
Problem alcohol use has far-reaching economic, intra-, and interpersonal consequences. One particula...
Background: People may be motivated to drink because of differential sensitivities to the rewarding ...
BACKGROUND: That alcohol consumption is strongly influenced by the drinking behavior of social compa...
Background: That alcohol consumption is strongly influenced by the drinking behavior of social compa...
This study examined the effects of stress on the drinking behavior of Type A and Type B young, adult...
Research on the determinants of human alcohol consumption suggests that the behavioral demands of st...
Item does not contain fulltextResearch has demonstrated that when people are with heavy-drinking pee...
Research has demonstrated that when people are with heavy-drinking peers, they consume more alcohol ...
Contains fulltext : 90810.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Ample experime...
Abstract — Aims: The primary aim of this study was to assess whether an acute stressor directly incr...
Throughout literature, alcohol consumption has very often been used as a method to cope with stress....
BACKGROUND: Whereas the effects of modeling and of drinking contexts on alcohol use are documented, ...
An experiment was conducted to examine the effects of alcohol consumption and stress on mood, mental...
Thirty-six male college students, all normal drinkers, were randomly assigned to six experimental co...
Social factors heavily influence the initiation and maintenance of alcohol use and misuse, but resea...
Problem alcohol use has far-reaching economic, intra-, and interpersonal consequences. One particula...
Background: People may be motivated to drink because of differential sensitivities to the rewarding ...