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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 to acquire reinforcing outcomes.
Ivy-Lee L, Kehayes   +4 more
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Behavioral Consequences of Drinking

Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 2014
The purpose of the current study was to assess the gender invariance of an a priori four-factor solution of behavioral consequences of drinking. Results evidenced strong partial measurement invariance, with marginal structural invariance, which signals that the underlying constructs possessed the same theoretical structure for both men and women.
Dustin C. Derby, Thomas J. Smith
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Neutralization of drinking behavior

Deviant Behavior, 1993
Neutralization theory was examined as it related to drinking behavior among a sample of 2,424 university students. Neutralization was conceptualized as part of a continuum of responses beginning with the moral principle “drinking is wrong,” through a situational exception to the moral principle, and then to neutralizations of drinking behavior through ...
Richard A. Dodder, Stella P. Hughes
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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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Excessive water drinking behavior in autism

Brain and Development, 1999
The aim of this study was to determine the incidence of polydipsia in 49 autistic children, and also the influence of psychotropic drugs and residential factors on water drinking behavior, as compared with in 89 mentally retarded children, in schools for mentally handicapped children in Fukui prefecture.
K, Terai, T, Munesue, M, Hiratani
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Behavior of sheep drinking ethanol solution

American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 1995
Sheep that were habituated to drinking 10% (vol/vol) ethanol solution instead of water were subjected to proven thirst stimuli to study the effect of chronic ethanol intake on brain mechanisms subserving thirst. Sheep that had not previously drunk 10% ethanol were also tested. All sheep were trained to press a pedal that delivered 50 ml/press of fluid
J R, Blair-West   +4 more
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Bipolar Illness: Factors in Drinking Behavior

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1979
Alcohol use and abuse was investigated in 73 patients with bipolar I manic-depressive illness who were attending a lithium clinic. Alcohol-related problems were identified in 7 of the male and none of the female patients. Family data revealed a higher morbid risk for alcoholism among relatives of patients with drinking problems than among relatives of ...
D L, Dunner, B M, Hensel, R R, Fieve
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Predicting underage drinking and driving behaviors

Addiction, 1996
AbstractA social‐psychological model of underage drinking and driving (DUI) and riding faith drinking drivers (RWDD) was tested with data from a random digit dial telephone survey of 706 16‐20‐year‐old drivers from seven western states in the United States.
J W, Grube, R B, Voas
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Life Strains, Alienation, and Drinking Behavior

Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 1992
This paper examines the effect on drinking behavior of chronic strains deriving from on‐going work circumstances, and intermittent strains deriving from transitions imposed by life events: unemployment; economic strain; and stress experience (e.g., death in the family, serious illness, etc.).
M, Seeman, A Z, Seeman
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Drinking Behavior and Exercise-Thermal Stress: Role of Drink Carbonation

International Journal of Sport Nutrition, 1994
This study investigated the influence of drink carbonation and carbohydrate content on ad libitum drinking behavior and body fluid and electrolyte responses during prolonged exercise in the heat. Eight competitive male runners completed three 2-hr treadmill runs at 60% in an environmental chamber maintained at and 40% RH. Three test drinks were used:
M S, Hickey, D L, Costill, S W, Trappe
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