Coping, drinking motives, goal attainment expectancies and family models in relation to alcohol use among college students

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Karwacki, SB [1 ]
Bradley, JR [1 ]
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[1] UNIV MONTANA,MISSOULA,MT 59812
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10.2190/A1P0-J36H-TLMJ-0L32
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R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
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Associations between coping responses, drinking motivations, expectations of meeting social and academic goals, and family of origin problem drinking and measures of college students' quantity/frequency of alcohol use and social complications of alcohol use were investigated in a sample of 218 college students. Positive associations were found between ''emotion-focused'' forms of coping such as detachment and the criterion measures, whereas ''problem-focused coping'' was not significantly associated with quantity/frequency of alcohol use or drinking complications. Positive correlations were also found between drinking motives, goal attainment expectancies and family models measures and the criterion measures. Regression models constructed for alcohol quantity/frequency and drinking complications implicated the total number of drinking motives, family models of problem drinking and the coping strategy of self-blame as strongly related to criterion measures. Positive social drinking motives and coping by seeking social support were implicated as possible protective factors.
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