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Binge Drinking: Attitudes, Risks & Prevention

Introduction: Defining Attitudes and Binge Drinking The study of attitudes toward binge drinking occupies a critical intersection within social psychology, public health, and addiction research. An attitude, in this context, is defined as a relatively enduring organization of beliefs, feelings, and behavioral tendencies directed toward a socially significant object, group, event, or symbol. When applied […]

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Binge Drinking: Understanding the Risks & Intentions

Defining Binge-Drinking Intentions Binge-drinking intentions represent the stated commitment or conscious plan an individual holds regarding the future engagement in excessive alcohol consumption within a short timeframe. This construct is crucial in psychological research, particularly within the domains of health behavior and addiction science, as it serves as the most immediate and proximal predictor of […]

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