Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7308564 | Appetite | 2016 | 32 Pages |
Abstract
The majority of reasons for consuming AMED relate to neutral motives. Although 52.6% of students reported one or more negative motives for AMED consumption (predominantly “to get drunk”) this had no differential effect on total alcohol consumption. The differences in motives suggest AMED is consumed more to enjoy special occasions and as a group-bonding experience, however alcohol consumption is significantly lower on such occasions in comparison to when AMOB or AO are consumed.
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Authors
Sean J. Johnson, Chris Alford, Joris C. Verster, Karina Stewart,