TY - JOUR
T1 - Validation of a measure of college students' intoxicated behaviors
T2 - Associations with alcohol outcome expectancies, drinking motives, and personality
AU - Westmaas, Johann
AU - Moeller, Scott
AU - Woicik, Patricia Butler
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - Objective: The authors aimed to develop a measure of college students' intoxicated behaviors and to validate the measure using scales assessing alcohol outcome expectancies, motives for drinking, and personality traits. Participants and Method Summary: The authors administered these measures and an inventory describing 50 intoxicated behaviors to 198 college students and conducted factor analysis on intoxicated behaviors. Logistic regression models examined relationships between intoxicated behavior dimensions and expectances, motives, and personality traits. Results: Self-reported behaviors during intoxication episodes were reducible to 3 basic dimensions that formed reliable and valid scales: social, antisocial, and emotionally labile intoxication. Conclusions: Researchers can use the Intoxicated Behaviors Inventory to evaluate the effectiveness of interventions targeting drinking or to identify college students at risk for problematic consequences of alcohol use. In addition, results point to the need for community efforts to encourage more moderate drinking among college students.
AB - Objective: The authors aimed to develop a measure of college students' intoxicated behaviors and to validate the measure using scales assessing alcohol outcome expectancies, motives for drinking, and personality traits. Participants and Method Summary: The authors administered these measures and an inventory describing 50 intoxicated behaviors to 198 college students and conducted factor analysis on intoxicated behaviors. Logistic regression models examined relationships between intoxicated behavior dimensions and expectances, motives, and personality traits. Results: Self-reported behaviors during intoxication episodes were reducible to 3 basic dimensions that formed reliable and valid scales: social, antisocial, and emotionally labile intoxication. Conclusions: Researchers can use the Intoxicated Behaviors Inventory to evaluate the effectiveness of interventions targeting drinking or to identify college students at risk for problematic consequences of alcohol use. In addition, results point to the need for community efforts to encourage more moderate drinking among college students.
KW - Alcohol
KW - College students
KW - Expectancies
KW - Intoxicated behaviors
KW - Motives
KW - Personality
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=33847666081&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3200/JACH.55.4.227-237
DO - 10.3200/JACH.55.4.227-237
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:33847666081
SN - 0744-8481
VL - 55
SP - 227
EP - 237
JO - Journal of American College Health
JF - Journal of American College Health
IS - 4
ER -