作者: Matthew Christiansen , Peter W Vik , Amy Jarchow
DOI: 10.1016/S0306-4603(01)00180-0
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摘要: Heavy drinking is common among college students and typically occurs in social contexts. when alone, however, less common. The present study hypothesized that who drink heavily alone (HD-Alone) would differ from only contexts (Social HD). Forty-nine HD-Alone (at least one heavy-drinking episode alone), 213 Social HDs, 63 non-heavy drinkers (Non-HDs) were compared on alcohol-related consequences, milestones, alcohol-outcome expectancies, symptoms of depression. reported more negative earlier onset regular drinking, alcohol self-efficacy motivation to reduce higher depression scores than HDs Non-HDs. Findings imply individual differences according their context.