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Contribution of Time of Drinking Onset and Family History of Alcohol Problems in Alcohol and Drug Use Behaviors in Argentinean College Students
(Oxford University Press, 2014-03)
Aims: The aim of the study was to analyze independent and potential interactive effects of age at drinking onset and family history of alcohol abuse on subsequent patterns of alcohol drinking, alcohol-related problems and ...
ELSA cohort 2014: Association of age of first drink and progression from first drink to drunkenness on alcohol outcomes in Argentinean college freshmen
(Taylor & Francis, 2019-05)
College freshman are at-risk for hazardous alcohol drinking and for experiencing alcohol-related negative consequences. This is exacerbated in those featuring an early age of first alcohol use or of first drunkenness. It ...
ELSA Cohort 2014: Heavy Episodic Drinking Trajectories Among Argentinean College Students
(Dougmar Publishing Group, 2019)
Introduction: Heavy episodic drinking (i.e., the ingestion 4/5 standard alcohol drinks in one drinking session for women and men, respectively) is prevalent in college students. In Argentina, there is a need to progress ...
Alcohol protective behavioral strategies in Argentinean college students
(Dougmar Press, 2019)
Protective behavioral strategies (PBS) reduce or minimize the negative consequences of alcohol drinking. Previous work, conducted mostly in the U.S., showed that PBS are negatively related to alcohol outcomes and that women ...
Personality and alcohol expectancies discriminate alcohol consumption patterns in female college students
(Oxford University Press, 2015-07)
To characterize patterns of alcohol use in a sample of Argentinean female college students according to personality traits and alcohol expectancies. Methods: Data from 298 female college students (Mage = 18.27 years; SD = ...
The Association between Distress Tolerance and Alcohol Outcomes via Internal Drinking Motives
(Taylor & Francis, 2021-11)
Introduction. Previous work suggests that college students who perceive themselves as less able to tolerate negative affect are more motivated to use alcohol to alleviate psychological distress. Recent findings also indicate ...
ELSA 2014 Cohort: Risk Factors Associated With Heavy Episodic Drinking Trajectories in Argentinean College Students
(Frontiers Media, 2020-06-17)
Heavy episodic drinking (HED) is highly prevalent in college students. In Argentina, there is a notable lack of longitudinal studies examining drinking trajectories. The present study identified HED trajectories in Argentinean ...
Contexts of alcohol use: A latent class analysis among Argentinean college students
(Elsevier Inc, 2020-04)
Background: Alcohol use, and the association between alcohol-related variables and drinking outcomes, seem to be context dependent. We employed Latent Class Analysis, a person-centered approach, to identify distinct ...
Cross-cultural examination of college drinking culture in Spain, Argentina, and USA: Measurement invariance testing of the College Life Alcohol Salience Scale
(Elsevier Ireland, 2017-11)
Objective: Perceptions about what is ?normal? drinking in college, measured by the CollegeLife Alcohol Salience Scale (CLASS; 15 items), have been robustly associated with elevatedlevels of problematic alcohol use, yet the ...
Optimizing the US-AUDIT for Alcohol Screening in U.S. College Students
(2019)
This study examined cutoff scores on the new (2014) US-AUDIT (Alcohol Use Disorders Identification
Test), adapted for U.S. standard drinks. No studies have examined optimal cutoff scores on the US-AUDIT
for college ...