2019
DOI: 10.1080/10826084.2018.1536720
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Public self-consciousness, pre-loading and drinking harms among university students

Abstract: Acknowledgements:We are grateful to the participants for giving up their time and to Sarah Hennelly for collecting the data. Funding: This project was funded by the Oxford Brookes University Central Research Fund. Word count: 4989 Statement of contribution: ED conceived the study, developed the measures, and analysed the open ended questions. AP searched for literature and drafted sections of the introduction and results. ED and AP jointly analysed the data and together wrote manuscript drafts and agreed on th… Show more

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“…More notorious examples are found in the research on the relationship between self-consciousness and symptoms of depression and anxiety in clinical and non-clinical populations (Burns et al, 2019;Panayiotou et al, 2020;Senín-Calderón et al, 2017). In addition, many investigations have focused on examining the psychological variables in relation to a specific facet of self-consciousness, as in the case of the relationship between aggressive behavior and private self-consciousness (Sohn et al, 2019), between public self-consciousness and alcohol consumption among college's students (Davies & Paltoglou, 2019), and the relationship between social anxiety and driving behavior among bus and taxi drivers (Huang et al, 2018).…”
Section: Self-awareness Science: Contemporary Models and Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More notorious examples are found in the research on the relationship between self-consciousness and symptoms of depression and anxiety in clinical and non-clinical populations (Burns et al, 2019;Panayiotou et al, 2020;Senín-Calderón et al, 2017). In addition, many investigations have focused on examining the psychological variables in relation to a specific facet of self-consciousness, as in the case of the relationship between aggressive behavior and private self-consciousness (Sohn et al, 2019), between public self-consciousness and alcohol consumption among college's students (Davies & Paltoglou, 2019), and the relationship between social anxiety and driving behavior among bus and taxi drivers (Huang et al, 2018).…”
Section: Self-awareness Science: Contemporary Models and Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The majority of included studies (n = 22) were cross-sectional surveys. Nine studies (10 publications) [35,36,39,41,43,[50][51][52][53]62] were longitudinal in design, recording survey data at different time points to explore changes in the variables being measured. The duration of time that these studies covered ranged from 19 weeks to 12 years.…”
Section: Design and Quality Appraisal Of The Included Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If preloading behaviours are conceptually different to general drinking behaviours, the harms resulting from preloading may also be conceptually unique. Such preloading specific harms are linked to the NED, the night-out and succeeding days -e.g., assaults, unwanted/ unprotected sex, embarrassing oneself while out and on social media (Barton & Husk, 2014;Davies & Paltoglou, 2019;Haas et al, 2017). The AUDIT measures alcohol use quantity, frequency and harms and lacks specificity to account for the variance attributed by preloading.…”
Section: Implications and Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%