The theory of planned behaviour and binge drinking: Assessing the moderating role of past behaviour within the theory of planned behaviour.
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Experiencing aggression in clubs: social group and individual level predictors.The role of context and timeframe in moderating relationships within the theory of planned behaviour.Normative Misperceptions and Marijuana Use Among Male and Female College AthletesFactors in relation with self-regulation of hypertension, based on the model of goal directed behavior in Yazd city.Expectancies and intentions to use snus among Norwegian first-year studentsParents know best, but are they accurate? Parental normative misperceptions and their relationship to students' alcohol-related outcomes.Using online crowdsourcing to understand young adult attitudes toward expert-authored messages aimed at reducing hazardous alcohol consumption and to collect peer-authored messagesBeliefs underlying Women's intentions to consume alcohol.Comparing injunctive marijuana use norms of salient reference groups among college student marijuana users and nonusers.Predicting driving after drinking over time among college students: the emerging role of injunctive normative perceptions.An application of the Theory of Planned Behavior to sorority alcohol consumptionHow well does the theory of planned behaviour predict alcohol consumption? A systematic review and meta-analysis.Meta-Analysis of the Reasoned Action Approach (RAA) to Understanding Health BehaviorsDemographic and Substance Use Factors Associated with Non-Violent Alcohol-Related Injuries among Patrons of Australian Night-Time Entertainment Districts.Using the temporal self-regulation theory to examine the influence of environmental cues on maintaining a healthy lifestyle.Parental provision of alcohol: a TPB-framed review of the literature.Reasons for binge drinking among undergraduate students: An application of behavioural reasoning theory.Does the Theory of Planned Behaviour Explain Condom Use Behaviour Among Men Who have Sex with Men? A Meta-analytic Review of the Literature.The social image of drinking - mass media campaigns may inadvertently increase binge drinking.Talking about alcohol consumption: health campaigns, conversational valence, and binge drinking intentions.Future-oriented emotions in the prediction of binge-drinking intention and expectation: the role of anticipated and anticipatory emotions.Do psychological variables mediate sex differences in young adults' alcohol use?Simulating behaviour change interventions based on the theory of planned behaviour: Impacts on intention and action.Work Factors, Work-Family Conflict, the Theory of Planned Behaviour and Healthy Intentions: A Cross-Cultural Study.Habit, identity, and repetitive action: a prospective study of binge-drinking in UK students.Drinking and swimming: investigating young Australian males' intentions to engage in recreational swimming while under the influence of alcohol.A randomized controlled trial of a brief online intervention to reduce alcohol consumption in new university students: Combining self-affirmation, theory of planned behaviour messages, and implementation intentions.One size (never) fits all: segment differences observed following a school-based alcohol social marketing program.Predicting Binge Drinking in College Students: Rational Beliefs, Stress, or Loneliness?Frightfully funny: combining threat and humour in health messages for men and women.Identity appropriateness and the structure of the theory of planned behaviour.Subjective Reality: The Influence of Perceived and Objective Conversational Valence on Binge Drinking Determinants.The Spirit Is Willing, But the Flesh is Weak: Why Young People Drink More Than Intended on Weekend Nights-An Event-Level Study.Latent interaction effects in the theory of planned behaviour applied to quitting smoking.A theory-based intervention to reduce alcohol drinking in excess of guideline limits among undergraduate students.Using the theory of planned behaviour to understand binge drinking: the importance of beliefs for developing interventions.Predicting alcohol consumption and binge drinking in company employees: an application of planned behaviour and self-determination theories.Effectiveness of a brief intervention using mental simulations in reducing alcohol consumption in corporate employees.The theory of planned behaviour and breast self-examination: assessing the impact of past behaviour, context stability and habit strength.The subjective experience of habit captured by self-report indexes may lead to inaccuracies in the measurement of habitual action.
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The theory of planned behaviour and binge drinking: Assessing the moderating role of past behaviour within the theory of planned behaviour.
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2006-02-01T00:00:00Z