The health halo effect of 'low sugar'and related claims on alcoholic drinks: an online experiment with young women

S Cao, C Tang, I Carboon, C Hayward… - Alcohol and …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Aims To investigate whether 'low sugar'and related claims influence consumers' perceptions
of the healthiness or other attributes of alcoholic drinks, promote greater consumption or …

The effects of responsible drinking messages on attentional allocation and drinking behaviour

AC Moss, IP Albery, KR Dyer, D Frings, K Humphreys… - Addictive …, 2015 - Elsevier
Aims Four experiments were conducted to assess the acute impact of context and exposure
to responsible drinking messages (RDMs) on attentional allocation and drinking behaviour …

New converts and seasoned campaigners: The role of social identity at different stages in the addiction recovery journey

D Frings, KV Wood, IP Albery - Drugs: Education, Prevention and …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Social identities associated with recovery are protective of relapse from addiction. How such
identities develop and differentially link to outcomes at different points of the recovery …

Can temporal self-regulation theory and 'sensitivity to reward'predict binge drinking amongst university students in Australia?

KS Murray, B Mullan - Addictive behaviors, 2019 - Elsevier
Objectives Many university students consume more alcohol than their non-student peers,
engaging in binge drinking episodes that increase the likelihood of experiencing both …

Does alcohol-related desire thinking predict in-the-moment drinking behaviours?

IP Albery, MM Spada - Addictive behaviors, 2021 - Elsevier
Desire thinking (voluntary thinking involving a perseverative focusing on desired target-
related memories, images, and information), is an important factor in the experience of …

Alcohol representations are socially situated: An investigation of beverage representations by using a property generation task

M Keesman, H Aarts, BD Ostafin, S Verwei, M Häfner… - Appetite, 2018 - Elsevier
Previous research suggests that people's representations of alcoholic beverages play an
important role in drinking behavior. However, relatively little is known about the contents of …

[HTML][HTML] Implicit and explicit drinker identities interactively predict in-the-moment alcohol placebo consumption

D Frings, L Melichar, IP Albery - Addictive Behaviors Reports, 2016 - Elsevier
Introduction Having an identity as a 'drinker'has been linked to increased alcohol-related
harm, self-reported consumption and self-reported intention to engage in risky drinking …

Develo** the social identity model of cessation maintenance: Theory, evidence and implications

D Frings, IP Albery - Addiction, Behavioral Change and Social …, 2016 - taylorfrancis.com
Many individuals use self-help groups and other forms of group therapy to achieve and
maintain cessation from addictive behaviours. For instance, self-help group attendance has …

Process evaluation of the Belgian one-month-without alcohol campaign 'Tournée Minérale': a mixed method approach

A Thienpondt, J Van Cauwenberg, J Van Damme… - BMC public health, 2024 - Springer
Abstract Background The Tournée Minérale campaign [TMC] is a mass media prevention
campaign challenging Belgian adults to refrain from alcohol during one month. A process …

The temporal trajectories of habit decay in daily life: An intensive longitudinal study on four health‐risk behaviors

R Edgren, D Baretta, J Inauen - Applied Psychology: Health …, 2025 - Wiley Online Library
Habits are cue‐behavior associations learned through repetition that are assumed to be
relatively stable. Thereby, unhealthy habits can pose a health risk due to facilitating relapse …