Correlates of alcohol consumption on heavy drinking occasions of young risky drinkers: event versus personal characteristics.
Paul DietzePaul A AgiusMichael LivingstonSarah CallinanRebecca JenkinsonMegan S C LimCassandra J C WrightRobin RoomPublished in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2017)
Event-specific characteristics are important predictors of the number of drinks consumed during risky single occasion drinking (RSOD) and illustrate the importance of event contexts when considering interventions targeting RSOD. The total number of drinks consumed in a RSOD session appears to rise independently with the duration of the drinking event, the number of drinking locations and the number of different types of beverage consumed.