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Psychol Rep ; 72(3 Pt 1): 983-7, 1993 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8332700

ABSTRACT

The effect of sex, religion, and amount of alcohol consumed on the number of self-reported alcohol-related problem behaviors was examined for 331 students who were approached on three Eastern United States campuses and asked to complete anonymously a questionnaire reporting the number of drinking-related problem behaviors. It was hypothesized that Catholics, men, and people who drank more would report more problem behaviors. A 2 x 3 x 4 factorial analysis of variance with unequal ns showed all three hypotheses were confirmed, but no significant interactions were found. Given the enormity of the problem of alcohol abuse in the United States, further research examining alcohol use and the associated problem behaviors is essential.


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Alcohol Drinking/psychology , Alcoholism/psychology , Gender Identity , Religion and Psychology , Social Behavior , Adolescent , Adult , Alcoholic Intoxication/psychology , Automobile Driving/psychology , Female , Humans , Male
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