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SELF EFFICACY, ALCOHOL EXPECTANCY AND PROBLEM-SOLVINGAPPRAISAL AS PREDICTORS OF ALCOHOL USE IN COLLEGE STUDENTS
College Student Journal (2004)
  • Nancy P. Taylor, John Carroll University
  • Michael Biscaro
  • Karen Broer
Abstract

This study updated that of Broer 1996 and re-examined self-efficacy, alcohol expectancy and problem-solving appraisal as predictors of alcohol use in undergraduate college students. Stepwise multiple regression analyses revealed that alcohol expectancy of Global Positive Changes and gender were significant predictors for both number of drinks and binge episodes.

Publication Date
December, 2004
Citation Information
Nancy P. Taylor, Michael Biscaro and Karen Broer. "SELF EFFICACY, ALCOHOL EXPECTANCY AND PROBLEM-SOLVINGAPPRAISAL AS PREDICTORS OF ALCOHOL USE IN COLLEGE STUDENTS" College Student Journal Vol. 38 Iss. 4 (2004)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/nancy_taylor/1/