Are social norms the best predictor of outcomes among heavy-drinking college students?
Volume: 68, Issue: 4, Pages: 556 - 565
Published: Jul 1, 2007
Abstract
Objective: This research was designed to evaluate the relative contribution of social norms, demographics, drinking motives, and alcohol expectancies in predicting alcohol consumption and related problems among heavy-drinking college students. Method: Participants included 818 (57.6% women) first-year undergraduates who reported at least one heavy-drinking episode in the previous month. In addition to providing demographic information (gender...
Paper Details
Title
Are social norms the best predictor of outcomes among heavy-drinking college students?
Published Date
Jul 1, 2007
Volume
68
Issue
4
Pages
556 - 565
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