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Analysis of Drinking Attitudes and Drinking Behavior in Hospitalized Alcoholics

Psychological 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.
H, Hoffmann   +2 more
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Behavioral Self-Concept as Predictor of Teen Drinking Behaviors

Academic Pediatrics, 2013
Adolescence is a critical developmental period for self-concept (role identity). Cross-sectional studies link self-concept's behavioral conduct domain (whether teens perceive themselves as delinquent) with adolescent substance use. If self-concept actually drives substance use, then it may be an important target for intervention. In this study, we used
Rebecca N, Dudovitz   +2 more
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Drinking behavior and "alcoholism".

Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1975
Drinking is viewed as a functional behavior, an active response to environmental conditions, and excessive drinking as a compromise behavior resulting from ineffectiveness in mediating goals and resolving problems.
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Mystical experience, drinking behavior and the reasons for drinking.

Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1982
In his Gifford lectures of 1901, later published as The Varieties o] Religious Experience, William James (1) suggested that the consumption of alcohol satisfies the need for transcendental experience: "The sway of alcohol over mankind is unquestionably due to its power to stimulate the mystical faculties of human nature, usually crushed to earth by the
A A, Sorensen, H S, Cutter
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Female Adolescent Drinking Behavior: Potential Hazards

Journal of School Health, 1978
ABSTRACTA recent national survey on the use of alcoholic beverages revealed that 93% of boys and 87% of girls in their senior year of high school had experimented with alcohol, and more than half of the country's seventh graders had tried drinking at least once during the previous year (1973).
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Relationship between reasons for drinking and customary drinking behavior.

Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1984
In 80 subjects (28 women), a factor-analytic investigation of the relationship between the reasons for drinking and customary drinking behavior revealed that solitary drinking is associated with drinking in order to forget personal shortcomings, drinking to forget problems and disappointments, and drinking to be less concerned with what others think ...
H S, Cutter, T J, O'Farrell
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Influence of social setting and social drinking stimuli on drinking behavior

Addictive Behaviors, 1980
Abstract The present study examined the influence of social setting cues and alcohol drinking cues on the drinking rate and amount of beer consumed by social drinkers (college age males). The design consisted of three experimental conditions ( N = 8); a social drinking condition in which the individual drank beer in the company of a beer drinking ...
R J, Tomaszewski   +2 more
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Drinking Behavior and Drinking Refusal Self-Efficacy in Korean College Students

Psychological Reports, 2014
The prevalence of drinking behavior and sex differences were examined. A possible relationship between drinking behavior and drinking refusal self-efficacy (DRSE) also was investigated among a convenience sample of 582 Korean college students (309 men, 273 women).
Hwajung, Oh, YoungHo, Kim
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Group Drinking During Stress: Effects on Drinking Behavior, Affect, and Psychopathology

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1972
Three chronic alcoholics took part in a 32-day study in which relationships between experimentally imposed stress and alcohol consumption, mood, and psychopathology were explored. Subjects drank most when stress and socialization periods coincided; they drank least when stress and periods of isolation occurred together.
L R, Allman, H A, Taylor, P E, Nathan
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Drinking Behavior and Drinking Problems in the United States

1976
Anyone interested in assessing drinking practices and the epidemiology of drinking problems must take into account the values and attitudes prevailing among major subgroups in America, for such values and attitudes play a very large role in determining the direction and persistence of drinking behavior.
Don Cahalan, Ira H. Cisin
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