The Role of Positive Alcohol Expectancies in Underage Binge Drinking Among College Students |
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Authors: | Nicole M. McBride Blake Barrett Kathleen A. Moore Lawrence Schonfeld |
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Affiliation: | 1. Summer Research Institute Fellow, Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida;2. Department of Pediatrics, University of South Florida, Tampa Florida;3. Department of Mental Health Law and Policy, Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida |
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Abstract: | AbstractObjective: This study explored associations between positive alcohol expectancies, and demographics, as well as academic status and binge drinking among underage college students. Participants: A sample of 1,553 underage college students at 3 public universities and 1 college in the Southeast who completed the Core Alcohol and Drug Survey in the Spring 2013 semester. Methods: A series of bivariate analyses and logistic regression models were used to examine associations between demographic and academic status variables as well as positive alcohol expectancies with self-reported binge drinking. Positive alcohol expectancies were examined in multivariable models via 2 factors derived from principal component analyses. Results: Students who endorsed higher agreement of these 2 emergent factors (sociability, sexuality) were more likely to report an occurrence of binge drinking in the past 2 weeks. Conclusions: Study results document associations between positive alcohol expectancies and binge drinking among underage students; implications for prevention and treatment are discussed. |
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Keywords: | college binge drinking Core survey positive alcohol expectancies underage |
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