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Status Inconsistency and Drinking Behavior
The Pacific Sociological Review, 1979For more than a quarter of a century, status inconsistency has been invoked by analysts to explain problematic behavior and illness. A fundamental problem has been distinguishing between the effects of inconsistencies between two or more social positions and the effects of the positions themselves.
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Religiosity and Adolescent Drinking Behavior
The Sociological Quarterly, 1969THE CONSUMPTION of beverage alcohol in American society has always been surrounded by a sharp ambivalence. Even during the colonial era moderate use of non-distilled beverages, such as beer, wine, ale, was expected and fully approved, but drunkenness, usually viewed as a moral defect indicating weak self-control, was frowned upon and often punished ...
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The Functional Analysis of Drinking Behavior
1978In our society, the use of alcohol is a frequently exhibited and highly complex behavior which involves multiple components. The majority (74%) of our adult population drinks, and, for the most part, this drinking is problem free. Thus, for most persons, drinking can be considered a socially normative, or prosocial, behavior.
Linda C. Sobell, Mark B. Sobell
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A Broader View of Change in Drinking Behavior
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 2007Most research concerning change in drinking behavior has taken place within the context of specialized treatment for a helpāseeking population. However, treatment approaches with different purported mechanisms of action yield very similar results, suggesting that common elements, rather than specific mechanisms, may be responsible for the bulk of the ...
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Pre-Drinking Behavior of Young Heavy Drinkers
Substance Use & Misuse, 2016R. Ogeil+10 more
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Drinking Behavior of Delinquent Boys
Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1965Edward Blacker+2 more
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Behavioral Treatment of Binge Drinking
1982Periodic or binge drinking presents special problems in clinical assessment and treatment. The following case is somewhat unusual in that the majority of reports of behavioral treatments focus on alcoholics whose drinking is fairly continuous. There are, however, a category of alcohol abusers who exhibit brief binge-drinking episodes interspersed with ...
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