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Changing the conversation: the influence of emotions on conversational valence and alcohol consumption.

Prevention science : the official journal of the Society for Prevention Research

Hendriks H, van den Putte B, de Bruijn GJ.
PMID: 23812888
Prev Sci. 2014 Oct;15(5):684-93. doi: 10.1007/s11121-013-0418-2.

Health campaign effects may be improved by taking interpersonal communication processes into account. The current study, which employed an experimental, pretest-posttest, randomized exposure design (N = 208), investigated whether the emotions induced by anti-alcohol messages influence conversational valence about...

One-fifth of high-school seniors participate in binge drinking.

The Journal of pediatrics

Hingson R, White A.
PMID: 24560320
J Pediatr. 2014 Mar;164(3):675-6. doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2013.12.023.

No abstract available.

The Roles of Prevention Messages, Risk Perception, and Benefit Perception in Predicting Binge Drinking among College Students.

Health communication

Chen Y.
PMID: 28586265
Health Commun. 2018 Jul;33(7):877-886. doi: 10.1080/10410236.2017.1321161. Epub 2017 Jun 06.

To account for the effect of prevention-message exposure on binge drinking among college students, I hypothesized a conceptual model outlining potential mechanisms including perceived probability of negative consequences (PPNC), perceived severity of negative consequences (PSNC), perceived probability of positive...

The Epidemiology of Binge Drinking Among College-Age Individuals in the United States.

Alcohol research : current reviews

Krieger H, Young CM, Anthenien AM, Neighbors C.
PMID: 30557145
Alcohol Res. 2018;39(1):23-30.

Rates of alcohol consumption continue to be a concern, particularly for individuals who are college age. Drinking patterns have changed over time, with the frequency of binge drinking (consuming four/five or more drinks for women/men) remaining high (30% to...

Predicting health: the interplay between interpersonal communication and health campaigns.

Journal of health communication

Hendriks H, van den Putte B, de Bruijn GJ, de Vreese CH.
PMID: 24446759
J Health Commun. 2014;19(5):625-36. doi: 10.1080/10810730.2013.837552. Epub 2014 Jan 21.

The present study experimentally investigated the interplay between interpersonal communication and health message exposure in relation to alcohol consumption intentions. Participants were 174 students who took part in a study on the effects of an antialcohol message. At baseline,...

Stability of a binge drinking model with delay.

Journal of biological dynamics

Huo HF, Chen YL, Xiang H.
PMID: 28300490
J Biol Dyn. 2017 Dec;11(1):210-225. doi: 10.1080/17513758.2017.1301579.

A more realistic binge drinking model with time delay is introduced. Time delay is used to represent the time lag of the immunity against drinking in our model. For the model without the time delay, using Routh-Hurwitz criterion, we...

Trends in extreme binge drinking among US high school seniors.

JAMA pediatrics

Hingson RW, White A.
PMID: 24042186
JAMA Pediatr. 2013 Nov;167(11):996-8. doi: 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2013.3083.

No abstract available.

Detecting Binge Drinking and Alcohol-Related Risky Behaviours from Twitter's Users: An Exploratory Content- and Topology-Based Analysis.

International journal of environmental research and public health

Crocamo C, Viviani M, Bartoli F, Carrà G, Pasi G.
PMID: 32111047
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020 Feb 26;17(5). doi: 10.3390/ijerph17051510.

Binge Drinking (BD) is a common risky behaviour that people hardly report to healthcare professionals, although it is not uncommon to find, instead, personal communications related to alcohol-related behaviors on social media. By following a data-driven approach focusing on...

Questions about the validity of the binge or heavy drinking criterion have implications for more than just treatment evaluation.

Addiction (Abingdon, England)

Havard A.
PMID: 26929144
Addiction. 2016 Oct;111(10):1731-2. doi: 10.1111/add.13294. Epub 2016 Mar 01.

Commentary to: Questioning the validity of the 4+/5+ binge or heavy drinking criterion in college and clinical populations.

On the Effectiveness of Social Norms Intervention in College Drinking: The Roles of Identity Verification and Peer Influence.

Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research

Fitzpatrick BG, Martinez J, Polidan E, Angelis E.
PMID: 26700688
Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2016 Jan;40(1):141-51. doi: 10.1111/acer.12919. Epub 2015 Dec 23.

BACKGROUND: The application of social norms theory in the study of college drinking centers on the ideas that incorrect perceptions of drinking norms encourage problematic drinking behavior and that correcting misperceptions can mitigate problems. The design and execution of...

The influence of peer and parental norms on first-generation college students' binge drinking trajectories.

Addictive behaviors

DiGuiseppi GT, Davis JP, Meisel MK, Clark MA, Roberson ML, Ott MQ, Barnett NP.
PMID: 31884375
Addict Behav. 2020 Apr;103:106227. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2019.106227. Epub 2019 Dec 03.

INTRODUCTION: First-generation college students are those whose parents have not completed a four-year college degree. The current study addressed the lack of research on first-generation college students' alcohol use by comparing the binge drinking trajectories of first-generation and continuing-generation...

Women and Binge Drinking.

Journal of addictions nursing

Vourakis C.
PMID: 28252505
J Addict Nurs. 2017 Jan/Mar;28(1):1-3. doi: 10.1097/JAN.0000000000000161.

No abstract available.

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