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Different drinking motives, different adverse consequences? Evidence among adolescents from 10 European countries.

Matthias WickiEmmanuel KuntscheYvonne EichenbergerKatrin AasveePernille BendtsenZuzana Dankulincová VeselskáZsolt DemetrovicsAnna DzielskaJudit FarkasMargarida Gaspar de MatosChris RobertsJorma TynjäläRaili VälimaaAlessio Vieno
Published in: Drug and alcohol review (2017)
While the actual mean level of drinking motives, alcohol use and adverse consequence varied across countries, the consistency of association patterns implies that drinking motive-inspired health promotion efforts are likely to be beneficial across Europe. This is particularly important for coping drinkers because they are especially prone to adverse consequences over and above their alcohol use. [Wicki M, Kuntsche E, Eichenberger Y, Aasvee K, Bendtsen P, Dankulincová Veselská Z, Demetrovics Z, Dzielska A, Farkas J, de Matos MG, Roberts C, Tynjälä J, Välimaa R, Vieno A. Different drinking motives, different adverse consequences? Evidence among adolescents from 10 European countries.
Keyphrases
  • alcohol consumption
  • health promotion
  • adverse drug
  • social support
  • quality improvement