Bulletin de Périodique
Addictive Behaviors , Vol.36, n°10 - October 2011
Paru le :
01/10/2011
Année :
2011
Page(s) :
949-1026
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
• Development and validation of the appearance and performance enhancing drug use schedule. Hildebrandt T., Langenbucher J.W., Lai J.K., Loeb K.L., Hollander E., p. 949-958.
• Selected impulsivity facets with alcohol use/problems: The mediating role of drinking motives. Curcio A.L., George A.M., p. 959-964.
• The alternative five-factor model of personality, nicotine dependence and relapse after treatment for smoking cessation. Nieva G., Valero S., Bruguera E., Andion O., Trasovares M.A., Gual A., et al., p. 965-971.
• To drink or not to drink: Motives and expectancies for use and nonuse in adolescence. Anderson K.G., Grunwald I., Bekman N., Brown S.A., Grant A., p. 972-979.
• Using the theory of planned behaviour and prototype willingness model to target binge drinking in female undergraduate university students. Todd J., Mullan B., p. 980-986.
• Predicting relapse among young adults: Psychometric validation of the advanced warning of relapse (AWARE) scale. Kelly J.F., Hoeppner B.B., Urbanoski K.A., Slaymaker V., p. 987-993.
• A prospective examination of the relationships between PTSD, exposure to assaultive violence, and cigarette smoking among a national sample of adolescents. Cisler J.M., Amstadter A.B., Begle A.M., Resnick H.S., Danielson C.K., Saunders B.E., et al., p. 994-1000.
• Coping motives as a mediator of the relationship between sexual coercion and problem drinking in college students. Fossos N., Kaysen D., Neighbors C., Lindgren K.P., Hove M.C., p. 1001-1007.
• Use and correlates of protective drinking behaviors during the transition to college: Analysis of a national sample. Nguyen N., Walters S.T., Wyatt T.M., Dejong W., p. 1008-1014.
• Alcohol policy support among mandated college students. Garey L., Prince M.A., Carey K.B., p. 1015-1018.
• Alcohol, violence, and the alcohol myopia model: Preliminary findings and implications for prevention. Giancola P.R., Duke A.A., Ritz K.Z., p. 1019-1022.
• The role of executive function in bridging the intention-behaviour gap for binge-drinking in university students. Mullan B., Wong C., Allom V., Pack S.L., p. 1023-1026.
• Development and validation of the appearance and performance enhancing drug use schedule. Hildebrandt T., Langenbucher J.W., Lai J.K., Loeb K.L., Hollander E., p. 949-958.
• Selected impulsivity facets with alcohol use/problems: The mediating role of drinking motives. Curcio A.L., George A.M., p. 959-964.
• The alternative five-factor model of personality, nicotine dependence and relapse after treatment for smoking cessation. Nieva G., Valero S., Bruguera E., Andion O., Trasovares M.A., Gual A., et al., p. 965-971.
• To drink or not to drink: Motives and expectancies for use and nonuse in adolescence. Anderson K.G., Grunwald I., Bekman N., Brown S.A., Grant A., p. 972-979.
• Using the theory of planned behaviour and prototype willingness model to target binge drinking in female undergraduate university students. Todd J., Mullan B., p. 980-986.
• Predicting relapse among young adults: Psychometric validation of the advanced warning of relapse (AWARE) scale. Kelly J.F., Hoeppner B.B., Urbanoski K.A., Slaymaker V., p. 987-993.
• A prospective examination of the relationships between PTSD, exposure to assaultive violence, and cigarette smoking among a national sample of adolescents. Cisler J.M., Amstadter A.B., Begle A.M., Resnick H.S., Danielson C.K., Saunders B.E., et al., p. 994-1000.
• Coping motives as a mediator of the relationship between sexual coercion and problem drinking in college students. Fossos N., Kaysen D., Neighbors C., Lindgren K.P., Hove M.C., p. 1001-1007.
• Use and correlates of protective drinking behaviors during the transition to college: Analysis of a national sample. Nguyen N., Walters S.T., Wyatt T.M., Dejong W., p. 1008-1014.
• Alcohol policy support among mandated college students. Garey L., Prince M.A., Carey K.B., p. 1015-1018.
• Alcohol, violence, and the alcohol myopia model: Preliminary findings and implications for prevention. Giancola P.R., Duke A.A., Ritz K.Z., p. 1019-1022.
• The role of executive function in bridging the intention-behaviour gap for binge-drinking in university students. Mullan B., Wong C., Allom V., Pack S.L., p. 1023-1026.
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K. G. ANDERSON ;
I. GRUNWALD ;
N. BEKMAN ;
S. A. BROWN ;
A. GRANT
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2011
Dans Addictive Behaviors (Vol.36, n°10, October 2011) Article : Périodique
Dans Addictive Behaviors (Vol.36, n°10, October 2011) Article : Périodique
Drinking motives have a prominent role in cognitive models of adolescent and adult alcohol decision-making (Cooper, Russell, Skinner, & Windle, 1992; Cooper, 1994). The complementary construct of motivation not to drink has received less attenti[...]
N. NGUYEN ;
S. T. WALTERS ;
T. M. WYATT ;
W. DEJONG
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2011
Dans Addictive Behaviors (Vol.36, n°10, October 2011) Article : Périodique
Dans Addictive Behaviors (Vol.36, n°10, October 2011) Article : Périodique
OBJECTIVE: This study examined patterns and correlates of protective drinking behaviors among incoming first-year college students.
METHOD: Incoming first-year students (n=76,882) from 258 colleges across the U.S. provided baseline data on dem[...]