Binge drinking: Health impact, prevalence, correlates and interventions
Objective: Binge drinking (also called heavy episodic drinking, risky single-occasion
drinking etc.) is a major public health problem. This paper provides an overview of recently …
drinking etc.) is a major public health problem. This paper provides an overview of recently …
Motives for substance use in daily life: A systematic review of studies using ecological momentary assessment
The motivational model of substance use posits that four motive subtypes (co**,
enhancement, social, conformity) dynamically interact with contextual factors to affect …
enhancement, social, conformity) dynamically interact with contextual factors to affect …
The contexts of heavy drinking: A systematic review of the combinations of context-related factors associated with heavy drinking occasions
Background The amount of alcohol consumed during an occasion can be influenced by
physical and social attributes of the setting, characteristics and state of individuals, and the …
physical and social attributes of the setting, characteristics and state of individuals, and the …
Real-world simultaneous alcohol and cannabis use: An ecological study of situational motives and social and physical contexts.
Objective: Given the adverse outcomes associated with simultaneous alcohol and marijuana
(SAM) use, understanding factors that give rise to occasions of simultaneous use is critical …
(SAM) use, understanding factors that give rise to occasions of simultaneous use is critical …
[PDF][PDF] Alcohol consumption in late adolescence and early adulthood-where is the problem?
E Kuntsche, G Gmel - Swiss medical weekly, 2013 - serval.unil.ch
Risky single-occasion drinking (RSOD) is more common in late adolescence and early
adulthood (approximately between the ages of 16 and 30) than in any other period in life …
adulthood (approximately between the ages of 16 and 30) than in any other period in life …
College students' drinking motives and social-contextual factors: Comparing associations across levels of analysis.
Prior investigations have established between-person associations between drinking
motives and both levels of alcohol use and social-contextual factors surrounding that use …
motives and both levels of alcohol use and social-contextual factors surrounding that use …
[HTML][HTML] Mobile delivery of treatment for alcohol use disorders: a review of the literature
Several systems for treating alcohol-use disorders (AUDs) exist that operate on mobile
phones. These systems are categorized into four groups: text-messaging monitoring and …
phones. These systems are categorized into four groups: text-messaging monitoring and …
The impact of friends on young adults' drinking over the course of the evening—An event‐level analysis
Aims To examine whether young adults' alcohol consumption during the course of an
evening was affected by the number of friends present, and the interaction between …
evening was affected by the number of friends present, and the interaction between …
Beer for “brohood”: A laboratory simulation of masculinity confirmation through alcohol use behaviors in men.
JL Fugitt, LS Ham - Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 2018 - psycnet.apa.org
Though alcohol use is a widespread behavior, men tend to drink more and experience more
alcohol-related negative consequences than do women. Research suggests that individuals …
alcohol-related negative consequences than do women. Research suggests that individuals …
Prepartying, drinking games, and extreme drinking among college students: A daily-level investigation
Introduction Daily data collected over 14 consecutive days were used to examine whether
extreme drinking was more likely on days college students reported prepartying (ie, drinking …
extreme drinking was more likely on days college students reported prepartying (ie, drinking …