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Drinking and desired self-images: path models of self-image goals, coping motives, heavy-episodic drinking, and alcohol problems.

30 May 2009 Coping motives for drinking initiate alcohol-related problems. Interpersonal goals, which powerfully influence affect, could provide a starting point for this relation. Here we tested effects of self-image goals (which aim to construct and defend ...
rec_pub_19586150-drinking-desired-self-images-path-models-self-image-goals-coping.htm


Alcohol expectancy priming and drinking behavior: the role of compatibility between prime and expectancy content.

30 May 2009 According to information-processing models of alcohol use, alcohol expectancies constitute representations in long-term memory that may be activated in the presence of drinking-related cues, thereby influencing alcohol consumption. A fundamental ...
rec_pub_19586149-alcohol-expectancy-priming-drinking-behavior-role-compatibility-prime.htm


Winning and positive affect can lead to reckless gambling.

30 May 2009 Experiments 1 and 2 examined whether winning versus losing led to reckless betting for real prize money. Experiment 2 also assessed whether positive or negative emotions were linked to such reckless betting. College students were randomly assigned ...
rec_pub_19586145-winning-positive-affect-lead-reckless-gambling.htm


The effect of body image threat on smoking motivation among college women: mediation by negative affect.

30 May 2009 A recent experimental study found that activation of negative body image cognitions produced urges to smoke in young women (E. N. Lopez, D. J. Drobes, J. K. Thompson, & T. H. Brandon, 2008). This study intended to replicate and extend these ...
rec_pub_19586144-the-effect-body-image-threat-smoking-motivation-college-women.htm


Coping-anxiety and coping-depression motives predict different daily mood-drinking relationships.

30 May 2009 Individuals with different drinking motives show distinctive patterns of alcohol use and problems. Drinking to cope, or endorsing strong coping motives for alcohol use, has been shown to be particularly hazardous. It is important to determine the ...
rec_pub_19586139-coping-anxiety-coping-depression-motives-predict-different-daily-mood.htm


Using focus groups to identify factors affecting healthy weight maintenance in college men.

30 May 2009 Healthful eating and physical activity are important for healthy weight maintenance. The hypothesis for this study was that college-aged men would perceive factors affecting eating and physical activity as both contributing to and inhibiting healthy ...
rec_pub_19628102-using-focus-groups-identify-factors-affecting-healthy-weight.htm


Imaging centers as partnerships between industry and academia: NICs go global.

30 May 2009
rec_pub_19492331-imaging-centers-partnerships-industry-academia-nics-global.htm


Validation of the University of São Paulo Sensory Phenomena Scale: initial psychometric properties.

30 May 2009 INTRODUCTION: Although obsessions and compulsions comprise the main features of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), many patients report that their compulsions are preceded by a sense of "incompleteness" or other unpleasant feelings such as ...
rec_pub_19668122-validation-university-s-o-paulo-sensory-phenomena-scale-initial.htm


Personal, social, and cultural correlates of self-efficacy beliefs among South Korean college smokers.

30 May 2009 Much research has documented the significant influence of self-efficacy on smoking cessation, but considerably less is known as to what health communicators can do to promote or address barriers to self-efficacy. This study investigated personal, ...
rec_pub_19499427-personal-social-cultural-correlates-self-efficacy-beliefs-south.htm


Emergency contraception - knowledge and attitudes in a group of Australian university students.

30 May 2009 OBJECTIVE: To explore first year Australian university students' knowledge and attitudes about emergency contraception and their understanding of the risk for pregnancy. METHOD: A self-report questionnaire was completed by a convenience sample of ...
rec_pub_19630842-emergency-contraception-knowledge-attitudes-group-australian.htm

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