| Literature DB >> 28690349 |
Dana M Litt1, Michelle L Stock2, Melissa A Lewis1.
Abstract
The primary objective of the present study was to examine whether the need to belong moderates the relation between perceived descriptive norms for best friend alcohol use and alcohol-related cognitions outlined in the Prototype Willingness model (i.e., willingness, attitudes, and prototype favorability) among college students. Three hundred forty-six college students (197 female) completed the survey. Regression results indicated that the effect of perceptions of best friend alcohol use on risk cognitions was stronger among students reporting a greater need to belong. The findings suggest that interventions utilizing descriptive norms may be more efficacious among those higher in a need to belong.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 28690349 PMCID: PMC5497854 DOI: 10.1080/01973533.2012.693357
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Basic Appl Soc Psych ISSN: 0197-3533