The influence of peer and parental norms on first-generation college students’ binge drinking trajectories
Abstract
First-generation college students are those whose parents have not completed a four-year college degree. The current study addressed the lack of research on first-generation college students’ alcohol use by comparing the binge drinking trajectories of first-generation and continuing-generation students over their first three semesters. The dynamic influence of peer and parental social norms on students’ binge drinking frequencies were also...
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Title
The influence of peer and parental norms on first-generation college students’ binge drinking trajectories
Published Date
Apr 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
103
Pages
106227 - 106227
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