Alcohol expectancies and self-efficacy beliefs predict drinking in young adolescents: A prospective study

Connor, J.P., George, S., Gullo, M., Kelly, A.B. and Young, R.McD. (2010). Alcohol expectancies and self-efficacy beliefs predict drinking in young adolescents: A prospective study. In: Vicky Mrowinski, Michael Kyrios and Nicholas Voudouris, Abstracts of the 27th International Congress of Applied Psychology ICAP2010. 27th International Congress of Applied Psychology, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, (1055-1056). 11-16 July 2010.


Author Connor, J.P.
George, S.
Gullo, M.
Kelly, A.B.
Young, R.McD.
Title of paper Alcohol expectancies and self-efficacy beliefs predict drinking in young adolescents: A prospective study
Conference Paper Type Oral Presentation
Conference name 27th International Congress of Applied Psychology
Conference location Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Conference dates 11-16 July 2010
Proceedings title Abstracts of the 27th International Congress of Applied Psychology ICAP2010
Editor Vicky Mrowinski
Michael Kyrios
Nicholas Voudouris
Place published Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Publisher Australian Psychological Society
Publication date 2010
ISBN 9780909881467; 0909881464
Start page 1055
End page 1056
Total pages 2
Language eng
Subjects 17 Psychology and Cognitive Sciences
Keyword Social learning theory
Alcohol use
Adolescence
Self-efficacy
Expectancies
Q-Index Code EX
Q-Index Status Confirmed Code
Institutional Status UQ
Additional Notes Brief Oral Presentations

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Sub-type: Oral Presentation
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