Gender differences in risk factors and consequences for alcohol use and problems
S Nolen-Hoeksema - Clinical psychology review, 2004 - Elsevier
Women drink less alcohol and have fewer alcohol-related problems than men. Women
appear to be less likely than men to manifest certain risk factors for alcohol use and …
appear to be less likely than men to manifest certain risk factors for alcohol use and …
Controlling images: How awareness of group stereotypes affects Black women's well-being.
This paper presents research exploring how stereotypes that are simultaneously racialized
and gendered affect Black women. We investigated the mental and physical health …
and gendered affect Black women. We investigated the mental and physical health …
[图书][B] Social psychology and health
W Stroebe - 2011 - books.google.com
Which behaviour patterns are detrimental to health? Why do people engage in such
behaviour, even if they know about its negative effects? How can people be influenced to …
behaviour, even if they know about its negative effects? How can people be influenced to …
[图书][B] Treating addiction: A guide for professionals
WR Miller, AA Forcehimes, A Zweben - 2019 - books.google.com
This widely respected text and practitioner guide, now revised and expanded, provides a
roadmap for effective clinical practice with clients with substance use disorders. Specialists …
roadmap for effective clinical practice with clients with substance use disorders. Specialists …
Reactivity to ecological momentary assessment: an example using undergraduate problem drinkers.
MR Hufford, AL Shields, S Shiffman, J Paty… - … of addictive behaviors, 2002 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract AA Stone and S. Shiffman (1994) defined ecological momentary assessment (EMA)
as monitoring or sampling strategies that assess phenomena at the moment they occur in …
as monitoring or sampling strategies that assess phenomena at the moment they occur in …
Evaluating the effects of a brief motivational intervention for injured drinkers in the emergency department.
R Longabaugh, RE Woolard, TD Nirenberg… - Journal of studies on …, 2001 - jsad.com
Objective: The study aim was to test whether a brief motivational intervention, with or without
a booster session, would improve drinking-related outcomes more than standard …
a booster session, would improve drinking-related outcomes more than standard …
Expectancy challenge and drinking reduction: process and structure in the alcohol expectancy network.
J Darkes, MS Goldman - Experimental and Clinical …, 1998 - psycnet.apa.org
Expectancies' mediational (control) role in alcohol consumption has been supported by both
correlational and experimental evidence (J. Darkes & MS Goldman, 1993; MS Goldman, PE …
correlational and experimental evidence (J. Darkes & MS Goldman, 1993; MS Goldman, PE …
Stress and alcohol use: A daily process examination of the stressor–vulnerability model.
The authors used a daily diary methodology to examine over 60 days how the within-person
associations among event stress, alcohol consumption, and desire to drink varied as a …
associations among event stress, alcohol consumption, and desire to drink varied as a …
Rape blame as a function of alcohol presence and resistance type
CM Sims, NE Noel, SA Maisto - Addictive behaviors, 2007 - Elsevier
Attributions of rape blame may be related to variables such as alcohol presence and
resistance type used during a sexual assault. The current study sought to assess …
resistance type used during a sexual assault. The current study sought to assess …
The effects of alcohol expectancies on drinking behaviour in peer groups: observations in a naturalistic setting
SM Bot, RCME Engels, RA Knibbe - Addiction, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Aims To study the functionality of alcohol expectancies in predicting drinking behaviour in
existing peer groups of young adults in a 'naturalistic'setting. Design and setting Young …
existing peer groups of young adults in a 'naturalistic'setting. Design and setting Young …