Loneliness and Alcohol-Related Problems among College Students Who Report Binge Drinking Behavior: The Moderating Role of Food and Alcohol Disturbance DOI Open Access
Luke Herchenroeder, Stacy M. Post, Michelle L. Stock

et al.

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 19(21), P. 13954 - 13954

Published: Oct. 27, 2022

Loneliness and alcohol misuse are common among college students pose a threat to public health. To better understand the longitudinal association between these health concerns we examined food disturbance (FAD; i.e., restricting one's caloric intake prior drinking) as moderator in loneliness alcohol-related problems. Participants were 456 from mid-sized university who engaged past 30-day binge drinking. The majority of participants identified being White (67.1%), female (78.1%), reported mean age 19.61 (SD = 1.54) years. completed two surveys (3 weeks apart) over course an academic semester. Analyses revealed significant interaction FAD, such that (T1) significantly positively predicted problems (T2), but only individuals relatively higher levels FAD (T1). may be appropriate target for interventions aimed at reducing experiencing loneliness.

Language: Английский

Unification of the food and alcohol disturbance literature: A systematic review DOI

Katherine A. Berry,

Emily M. Choquette, Alison Looby

et al.

Clinical Psychology Review, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 113, P. 102486 - 102486

Published: Aug. 14, 2024

Language: Английский

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Loneliness and Alcohol-Related Problems among College Students Who Report Binge Drinking Behavior: The Moderating Role of Food and Alcohol Disturbance DOI Open Access
Luke Herchenroeder, Stacy M. Post, Michelle L. Stock

et al.

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 19(21), P. 13954 - 13954

Published: Oct. 27, 2022

Loneliness and alcohol misuse are common among college students pose a threat to public health. To better understand the longitudinal association between these health concerns we examined food disturbance (FAD; i.e., restricting one's caloric intake prior drinking) as moderator in loneliness alcohol-related problems. Participants were 456 from mid-sized university who engaged past 30-day binge drinking. The majority of participants identified being White (67.1%), female (78.1%), reported mean age 19.61 (SD = 1.54) years. completed two surveys (3 weeks apart) over course an academic semester. Analyses revealed significant interaction FAD, such that (T1) significantly positively predicted problems (T2), but only individuals relatively higher levels FAD (T1). may be appropriate target for interventions aimed at reducing experiencing loneliness.

Language: Английский

Citations

13