Reasons for Drinking Alcohol: Their Relationship to Psychosocial Variables and Alcohol Consumption

Volume: 28, Issue: 9, Pages: 881 - 908
Published: Jan 1, 1993
Abstract
The present investigation was designed to gain a better understanding of the psychosocial factors that predict reasons for drinking alcohol and how these drinking motives differentially relate to alcohol consumption. Four distinct reasons for drinking alcohol scales were established through factor analysis: drink to cope, drink to be sociable, drink to enhance social confidence, and drink for enjoyment. Multiple regression analyses showed that...
Paper Details
Title
Reasons for Drinking Alcohol: Their Relationship to Psychosocial Variables and Alcohol Consumption
Published Date
Jan 1, 1993
Volume
28
Issue
9
Pages
881 - 908
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