Authors: Kathleen Beullens and Adriaan Schepers Title: Display of Alcohol Use on Facebook: A Content Analysis Journal: CYBERPSYCHOLOGY, BEHAVIOR, AND SOCIAL NETWORKING. Volume 16, Number 7, 2013 Abstract The present study has two main objectives. First, to examine how alcohol use is portrayed in the visual and textual references on Facebook, and second, to determine how friends react to these alcohol-related … Read More →
Authors: Megan A Pumper and Megan A Moreno Title: Identifying High-Risk Alcohol Users Among First-Year College Students: Attitude, Intention, and Facebook Journal: J Alcoholism Drug Depend 1: 128. doi:10.4172/2329-6488.1000128 Abstract Purpose: It is challenging to identify older adolescents at risk for alcohol dependence. This study investigated first-year college students who scored as high-risk alcohol users (HAU), and examined their alcohol use … Read More →
Authors: Auden C. McClure, Mike Stoolmiller, Susanne E. Tanski, Rutger C. M. E. Engels & James D. Sargent Title: Alcohol Marketing Receptivity, Marketing-Specific Cognitions, and Underage Binge Drinking Journal: Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. Article first published online: 19 DEC 2012. DOI: 10.1111/j.1530-0277.2012.01932.x Abstract Background: Exposure to alcohol marketing is prevalent and is associated with both initiation and progression of alcohol … Read More →
Authors: Brad Ridout, Andrew Campbell & Louise Ellis Title: ‘Off your Face(book)’: Alcohol in online social identity construction and its relation to problem drinking in university students Journal: Drug and Alcohol Review (January 2012), 31, 20–26 Abstract Introduction and Aims: Alcohol is a key component of identity exploration for many young people, yet few studies have investigated identity construction in … Read More →
