Objective: We systematically reviewed the literature to assess the association between use of alcohol protective behavioral strategies (PBS) and young adult heavy drinking and …
Background: Protective behavioral strategies (PBS) have been shown to be useful for reducing excessive alcohol use and alcohol-related problems. However, research on the …
We examined whether drinking quantity mediated the relationship between descriptive drinking norms and alcohol-related negative consequences, and if this was moderated by …
Substance use identity has been consistently associated with problematic substance use. Limited attention has considered mechanisms of this association. This research examined …
Objectives Despite numerous drinking interventions, alcohol use among college students remains a significant problem. Typically activated after negative events, counterfactual …
Alcohol protective behavioral strategies (PBS) are cognitive–behavioral strategies used before, during, and/or after drinking to reduce alcohol use and alcohol-related problems …
College students are at an increased risk for problematic alcohol use. To address this health concern, several interventions have used protective behavioral strategies (PBS). However …
Recent research shows a link between identity and behavior change. Despite the existence of several measures that assess components of drinking identity, no measures examine the …
Regretted sexual experiences are reported at higher rates among sexually active female college students than by their male counterparts. Moreover, alcohol is involved in …