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Research Article

College student motivational determinants for combining alcohol and energy drinks: Early identification could be the key

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Pages 50-55 | Published online: 03 Sep 2013
 

Abstract

Aims: Strategic energy drink marketing continues to target college students despite this group already being identified as high-risk for experiencing negative consequences. To better understand and predict drinking behaviors and to develop more effective prevention programs, this study examined students alcohol-only and combined-use positive drinking motives within subjects.

Methods: A convenience sample of college students (n = 540) from a university in the Southwest United States voluntarily completed an online version of the Drinking Motives Questionnaire-Revised (α = 0.96) to explore motives for consuming alcohol only and alcohol combined with energy drinks.

Findings: Results indicate college students who combine alcohol and energy drinks have more positive drinking motives than those who consume alcohol-only.

Conclusions: Positive drinking motivational determinants can be used to improve existing prevention programs and to help practitioners work more effectively with students to address alternative ways to achieve the desired social and cognitive effects of drinking.

Declaration of interest: The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the article.

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