Getting the party started — Alone: Solitary predrinking mediates the effect of social anxiety on alcohol-related problems

Volume: 55, Pages: 19 - 24
Published: Apr 1, 2016
Abstract
Predrinking (or pregaming) is common among undergraduates and has been linked with problem alcohol use. While many students predrink to save money, evidence suggests that some students predrink to cope with social anxiety (SA). Tension reduction and cognitive theories predict that those high in SA may predrink to reduce anticipatory anxiety before attending social events and their predrinking may be done alone rather than in normative social...
Paper Details
Title
Getting the party started — Alone: Solitary predrinking mediates the effect of social anxiety on alcohol-related problems
Published Date
Apr 1, 2016
Volume
55
Pages
19 - 24
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