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M. L. N. STEERS ; C. NEIGHBORS ; C. HOVE ; N. OLSON ; C. M. LEE |Objective: Although the concepts of harmonious and obsessive passion have been productive in explaining why people eagerly engage in such activities as sports, Internet use, and gambling, previous research has not yet extended these models to ex[...]Article : Périodique
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated whether self-reports of alcohol-related postings on Facebook by oneself or one's Facebook friends were related to common motives for drinking and were uniquely predictive of self-reported alcohol outcomes (alco[...]Périodique
D. KAYSEN ; C. NEIGHBORS ; J. MARTELL ; FOSSOS N. ; M. E. LARIMER | 2006This study examined timing of alcohol-related sexual assaults (incapacitated rape) in relation to both alcohol consumption and alcohol-related negative consequences. The sample was drawn from a randomly selected pool of college students across t[...]Article : Périodique
C. M. LEE ; J. R. KILMER ; C. NEIGHBORS ; D. C. ATKINS ; C. ZHENG ; D. D. WALKER ; M. E. LARIMER |Objective: Marijuana is the most frequently reported illicit substance used on college campuses. Despite the prevalence, few published intervention studies have focused specifically on addressing high-risk marijuana use on college campuses. The [...]Article : Périodique
A major proportion of the disease burden and deaths for young people in developed nations is attributable to misuse of alcohol and illicit drugs. Patterns of substance use established in adolescence are quite stable and predict chronic patterns [...]Article : Périodique
M. E. LARIMER ; C. M. LEE ; FABIANO P. M. ; STARK C.B. ; J. R. KILMER ; GEISNER I.M. ; MALLETT K.A. ; LOSTUTTER W. ; J. M. CRONCE ; M. FEENEY ; C. NEIGHBORS |ENGLISH : The current study was designed to evaluate the efficacy of a mailed feedback and tips intervention as a universal prevention strategy for college drinking. Participants (N = 1,488) were randomly assigned to feedback or assessment-onl[...]Article : Périodique
Adolescence is a time in which individuals are particularly likely to engage in health-risk behaviors, with marijuana being the most prevalent illicit drug used. Perceptions of others' use (i.e., norms) have previously been found to be related t[...]Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND: Helping the large number of problem drinkers who will never seek treatment is a challenging issue. Public health initiatives employing educational materials or mass media campaigns have met with mixed success. However, clinical resea[...]