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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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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.
Thomas J. Hagerty   +3 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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Drinking Behavior and Drinking Problems in the United States [PDF]

open access: possible, 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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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.
F. A. J. M. Zuiker   +3 more
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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.
Helmut Hoffmann   +2 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 to acquire reinforcing outcomes.
Simon B. Sherry   +4 more
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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 ...
Henry S. G. Cutter, Timothy J. O'Farrell
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The Neuroanatomy of Eating and Drinking Behavior

Hospital Practice, 1977
For a number of years, the hypothalamus has been assigned the central and virtually exclusive role in regulating eating and drinking behavior. Now this concept is being challenged by new experimental evidence showing that ingestive as well as other behaviors are profoundly influenced by several neural tracts, particularly the neuroamine pathways, that ...
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The Behavioral Impact of Drinking and Driving Laws

Policy Studies Journal, 2008
All U.S. states have laws designed to discourage people from drinking and driving, but enforcement varies across the states. Existing studies offer conflicting evidence on the effectiveness of these strategies in deterring drinking‐and‐driving behavior.
Bertelli, Anthony M.   +1 more
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