Interest and participation in a college student alcohol intervention study as a function of typical drinking.

作者: Clayton Neighbors , Rebekka S Palmer , Mary E Larimer

DOI: 10.15288/JSA.2004.65.736

关键词: Consumption (economics)Young adultAddictionInjury preventionHuman factors and ergonomicsClinical psychologySocial psychologyOccupational safety and healthSuicide preventionMedicinePoison control

摘要: Objective: This research explored the relationship between typical alcohol consumption and interest in participating a brief intervention study actual participation among students recruited to participate an study. We predicted curvilinear as potential explanation for mixed findings from previous examinations of risk status research. That is, we expected inverted U-shaped relationship, with those at lowest highest ends drinking spectrum expressing least participation. same pattern hold likelihood invitees. Method: Self-reported were assessed 1,115 (59.7% female) college students. A subsample these (n = 377) who expressed reported one heavy-drinking episode t...

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