Young adults' social drinking as explained by an augmented theory of planned behaviour: the roles of prototypes, willingness, and gender

This study focused on young adults' alcohol consumption in social contexts. A dual-process model (including reasoned action and social reaction) was applied by combining the theory of planned behaviour (TPB) and the prototype/willingness model. A key question was whether willingness and actor a...

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Main Authors: Zimmermann, Friederike (Author) , Sieverding, Monika (Author)
Format: Article (Journal)
Language:English
Published: 24 December 2010
In: British journal of health psychology
Year: 2010, Volume: 15, Issue: 3, Pages: 561-581
ISSN:2044-8287
DOI:10.1348/135910709X476558
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Author Notes:Friederike Zimmermann and Monika Sieverding
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Summary:This study focused on young adults' alcohol consumption in social contexts. A dual-process model (including reasoned action and social reaction) was applied by combining the theory of planned behaviour (TPB) and the prototype/willingness model. A key question was whether willingness and actor and abstainer prototype variables would augment the TPB by increasing explained variance.
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ISSN:2044-8287
DOI:10.1348/135910709X476558