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801 related items for PubMed ID: 30265059

  • 1. Relationships between social network characteristics, alcohol use, and alcohol-related consequences in a large network of first-year college students: How do peer drinking norms fit in?
    DiGuiseppi GT, Meisel MK, Balestrieri SG, Ott MQ, Clark MA, Barnett NP.
    Psychol Addict Behav; 2018 Dec; 32(8):914-921. PubMed ID: 30265059
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  • 2. Poor mental health, peer drinking norms, and alcohol risk in a social network of first-year college students.
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  • 3. Dynamic characteristics of groups and individuals that amplify adherence to perceived drinking norms in college club sport teams: A longitudinal multilevel investigation.
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  • 4. Resistance to peer influence moderates the relationship between perceived (but not actual) peer norms and binge drinking in a college student social network.
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  • 11. The association between social network members sharing alcohol-related social media content and alcohol outcomes among college student drinkers.
    Strowger M, Braitman AL, Barnett NP.
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  • 12. The Moderating Role of Close versus Distal Peer Injunctive Norms and Interdependent Self-Construal in the Effects of Descriptive Norms on College Drinking.
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    Health Commun; 2018 Jun; 33(6):762-770. PubMed ID: 28422518
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  • 13. Longitudinal Associations Between Perceptions of Peer Group Drinking Norms and Students' Alcohol Use Frequency Within College Sport Teams.
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    Ward RM, Guo Y.
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  • 16. Working memory moderates the association between perceived norms and heavy episodic drinking among college students.
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  • 17. The relative strength of attitudes versus perceived drinking norms as predictors of alcohol use.
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  • 18. Descriptive peer drinking norms and binge drinking: Enhancement motives as a mediator and alcohol resistance self-efficacy as a moderator.
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  • 19. Positive excessive drinker prototypes predict greater drinking and alcohol problems.
    Dillard AJ, Ferrer RA, Bulthuis KRK, Klein WMP.
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