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Predicting risky sexual behaviors among college student drinkers as a function of event-level drinking motives and alcohol use

Addictive Behaviours Aug 10, 2017

Kilwein TM, et al. – Study authors attempted to understand how drinking motivation interacts with alcohol use to predict risky sexual behaviors among college student drinkers. They suggested that interventions targeting social and enhancement motives for drinking might be especially useful in decreasing the occurrence of risky sexual behaviors among college students, which may result in a decline of the negative physical and psychological health outcomes accompanying these behaviors.
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