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Drinking high amounts of alcohol as a short-term mating strategy : the impact of short-term mating motivations on young adultsU+2019 drinking behavior Universiteit Gent
I see, Therefore I am: Exposure to Alcohol References on Social Media, but not on Traditional Media, is Related to Alcohol Consumption via Drinking and Non-Drinking Identity KU Leuven
In recent years, the role of media in individuals' alcohol consumption has been touched upon by several researchers. Nevertheless, the underlying processes explaining the relationship between media use and alcohol consumption, as well as the differences in strength of the associations between social and traditional media use and alcohol consumption remain understudied. The present exploratory cross-sectional study (N = 381) among emerging adults ...
The effect of exposure to long working hours on alcohol consumption, risky drinking and alcohol use disorder : a systematic review and meta-analysis from the WHO/ILO Joint Estimates of the Work-related Burden of Disease and Injury Universiteit Gent KU Leuven
Changes in drinking patterns during and after pregnancy among mothers of children with fetal alcohol syndrome : a study in three districts of South Africa Universiteit Gent
The relationship between pain severity and alcohol use among school-aged children and adolescents : the moderating role of drinking motives Universiteit Gent
Drinking motives mediate cultural differences but not gender differences in adolescent alcohol use Universiteit Gent
Use of AUDIT, and measures of drinking frequency and patterns to detect associations between alcohol and sexual behaviour in male sex workers in Kenya Universiteit Gent
Background: Previous research has linked alcohol use with an increased number of sexual partners, inconsistent condom use and a raised incidence of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). However, alcohol measures have been poorly standardised, with many ill-suited to eliciting, with adequate precision, the relationship between alcohol use and sexual risk behaviour. This study investigates which alcohol indicator - single-item measures of ...
ABC-training as a new intervention for hazardous alcohol drinking : two proof-of-principle randomized pilot studies Universiteit Gent
Background and AimsABC-training is a new intervention to encourage health behavior change that targets the automatic activation of adaptive beliefs (i.e. automatic inferences). The aim of this proof-of-principle study was to test the effectiveness of web-based ABC-training to change outcome expectancies of alcohol drinking in a sample of hazardous drinkers. DesignOne exploratory and one confirmatory experiment with two between-subject conditions ...