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Analysis of Drinking Attitudes and Drinking Behavior in Hospitalized Alcoholics

open access: yesPsychological Reports, 1971
Responses from 211 male alcoholics hospitalized in 6 different Minnesota Treatment Centers to a 4T-item inventory containing attitudes toward drinking and drinking behavior were factor-analyzed. 12 factors describing the symptomatology of alcoholism were found. It was concluded that drinking attitudes and drinking behavior as measured by this inventory
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Drinking Norms Versus Drinking Behavior

Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 1984
Data from 1002 households indicated that contextual factors (group size, subsequent activity) and individual difference factors (sex, ‐extroversion, drinking frequency) differentially influenced consumption and normative ratings. These findings suggest that contextual cues serve as determinants of drinking norms and that drinking behavior reflects ...
S D, Solomon, T C, Harford
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Juvenile Delinquency and Drinking Behavior

Journal of Health and Human Behavior, 1963
One hundred twenty-two delinquent males from 8 to 17 years of age were studied at the Massachusetts Youth Service Board's Reception-Detention Center for: (1) the existence or extent of problem drinking and (2) the boys' attitudes about drinking and non-drinking by adults and other adolescents.
J R, MACKAY   +3 more
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Drinking behavior, drinking attitudes, and attachment relationship of adolescents

Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1988
In this article the connection between the drinking behavior and drinking attitudes of adolescents in relation to their attachment relationship with their parents is examined. The Family Episode Rating Task (FERT) was used, which was developed to measure the attachment relationship; it measures four patterns of parent-adolescent attachment.
A M, Kwakman   +3 more
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Similarity in Romantic Couples’ Drinking Motivations and Drinking Behaviors

Substance Abuse, 2017
Background Research suggests that enhancement, conformity, social, coping-with-anxiety, and coping-with-depression drinking motives are linked to specific drinking outcomes in a theoretically expected manner. Social learning theory suggests that people who spend more time together emulate each other's behavior ...
Ivy-Lee L, Kehayes   +4 more
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Impact of Pubertal Stage at First Drink on Adult Drinking Behavior

Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 2013
BackgroundEarly alcohol use is one of the strongest predictors of later alcohol use disorders, with early use usually taking place during puberty. Many researchers have suggested drinking during puberty as a potential biological basis of the age at first drink (AFD) effect.
Blomeyer, Dorothea   +5 more
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Drinking with Friends: Measuring the Two-week Ecology of Drinking Behaviors

American Journal of Health Behavior, 2022
Objectives:Despite the substantial influence these acute alcohol-related problems cause globally, past research has failed historically to capture the dynamic nature of drinking events, including how multiple factors (ie, individual, group, and environmental) interact to affect event-level intoxication.
John D, Clapp   +2 more
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