The interactive effects of perceived peer drinking and personality profiles on adolescent drinking: a prospective cohort study.
Nina PocucaLeanne HidesCatherine A QuinnMelanie J WhiteLouise MewtonNicola Clare NewtonTim SladeCath ChapmanMaree TeessonGavin AndrewsSteve J AllsopNyanda McBridePublished in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2018)
In Australian adolescents, self-reported drinking onset and persistent drinking appear to be more strongly associated with perceived peer drinking in those with low anxiety sensitivity than those with high anxiety sensitivity.