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The Role of Communication Competence in Buffering Against the Negative Effects of Alcohol-Related Social Networking Site Usage

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Jay O’Shields & Adrienne Baldwin-White. (2023) Exploring the Role of Social Networking Sites in Alcohol Consumption among College Students: Which Platforms Have the Greatest Influence?. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly 41:1, pages 91-102.
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Bradley M. Trager, Reed M. Morgan, Sarah C. Boyle, Francisco A. Montiel Ishino & Joseph W. LaBrie. (2023) Capturing the bigger picture: A gestalt of general and alcohol-specific social media usage during the transition to college as a predictor of first-year alcohol use and consequences. Addictive Behaviors 136, pages 107472.
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