The indirect effects of self‐regulation on the association of social support with increased protective drinking behavior and decreased alcohol problems in a predominantly Hispanic college student sample
Aitiana I. Sanchez‐Garciaguirre,
Sarah N. Najera,
Erin M. Portillo
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundPast research suggests that self‐regulation, which refers to one's ability to manage behavior, and social support are related to alcohol use. Additional research suggests that social support may serve as a precursor to self‐regulation and health promoting behaviors. This study sought to determine whether self‐regulation may have an indirect effect on the association of social support with protective drinking behaviors and alcohol problems.MethodsA random sample of students at a Hispanic Serving Insti… Show more
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