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Reducing alcohol consumption during pre-drinking sessions: testing an integrated behaviour-change model.

Kim M CaudwellJacob J KeechKyra HamiltonBarbara Ann MullanMartin S Hagger
Published in: Psychology & health (2019)
Current findings indicate pre-drinking alcohol consumption is associated with past behaviour, perceived behavioural control and implicit drinking identity, and no intentions to reduce pre-drinking alcohol consumption. The finding raise questions over the validity of applying the integrated model in this context. Interventions should consider these factors and attempt to facilitate the formation of intentions that lead to subsequent behaviour.
Keyphrases
  • alcohol consumption
  • physical activity
  • depressive symptoms
  • social support
  • mental health