Objective: We investigated trait and alcohol-specific self-control as unique predictors and moderators of the relation between implicit drinking identity associations and drinking. Method: Three hundred undergraduates completed a drinking identity Implicit Association Test (IAT), trait and alcohol self-control questionnaires, and alcohol consumption, problems, and cravings inventories. Results: Regression analyses tested for unique effects of predictors and for Self-Control × IAT interactions. Each predictor accounted for unique variance in consumption, but there was no evidence of moderation effects. Both types of self-control, but not IAT scores, accounted for unique variance in problems. A Trait Self-Control × Implicit Drinking interacti...
Despite prevention and intervention efforts, almost 20 percent of college students meet DSM-IV crite...
This study examined the relationship between self-reported drinking identity (SRDI), defined as how ...
Background: This study sought to examine how exerting self-control to inhibit stereotype use affects...
Introduction: Implicit drinking identity (i.e., cognitive associations between the self and drinking...
The high levels of problematic drinking in college students make clear the need for improvement in t...
The high levels of problematic drinking in college students make clear the need for improvement in t...
Drinking identity – how much individuals view themselves as drinkers– is a promising cognitive facto...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate both implicit and explicit drinker identity as m...
This study evaluated the roles of drink refusal self-efficacy (DRSE), implicit drinking identity, an...
Introduction: As research on implicit (in the sense of fast/reflexive/impulsive) alcohol association...
OBJECTIVE: There is considerable excitement about implicit alcohol associations (IAAs) as predictors...
Introduction: As research on implicit (in the sense of fast/reflexive/impulsive) alcohol association...
AbstractIntroductionDrinking identity strength (how strongly one views oneself as a drinker) is a pr...
Drinking identity strength (how strongly one views oneself as a drinker) is a promising risk factor ...
Aims: Implicit measures of alcohol associations (i.e. measures designed to assess associations that ...
Despite prevention and intervention efforts, almost 20 percent of college students meet DSM-IV crite...
This study examined the relationship between self-reported drinking identity (SRDI), defined as how ...
Background: This study sought to examine how exerting self-control to inhibit stereotype use affects...
Introduction: Implicit drinking identity (i.e., cognitive associations between the self and drinking...
The high levels of problematic drinking in college students make clear the need for improvement in t...
The high levels of problematic drinking in college students make clear the need for improvement in t...
Drinking identity – how much individuals view themselves as drinkers– is a promising cognitive facto...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate both implicit and explicit drinker identity as m...
This study evaluated the roles of drink refusal self-efficacy (DRSE), implicit drinking identity, an...
Introduction: As research on implicit (in the sense of fast/reflexive/impulsive) alcohol association...
OBJECTIVE: There is considerable excitement about implicit alcohol associations (IAAs) as predictors...
Introduction: As research on implicit (in the sense of fast/reflexive/impulsive) alcohol association...
AbstractIntroductionDrinking identity strength (how strongly one views oneself as a drinker) is a pr...
Drinking identity strength (how strongly one views oneself as a drinker) is a promising risk factor ...
Aims: Implicit measures of alcohol associations (i.e. measures designed to assess associations that ...
Despite prevention and intervention efforts, almost 20 percent of college students meet DSM-IV crite...
This study examined the relationship between self-reported drinking identity (SRDI), defined as how ...
Background: This study sought to examine how exerting self-control to inhibit stereotype use affects...