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Effects of consuming alcohol mixed with energy drinks versus consuming alcohol only on overall alcohol consumption and negative alcohol-related consequences

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Pages 953-960 | Published online: 15 Nov 2012

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Adam M. Graczyk, Lucia A. Leone, Heather Orom, Amanda M. Ziegler, Amanda K. Crandall, Lynne B. Klasko-Foster & Jennifer L. Temple. (2022) Alcohol mixed energy drink usage and risk-taking among college students in Western New York State. Journal of American College Health 70:6, pages 1651-1664.
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David Newcombe, Brenna Knaebe, Reuben Malloy, Amy Peacock & Raimondo Bruno. (2020) Mixing alcohol and energy drinks: associations with risk-taking, alcohol consumption and motivations in a New Zealand sample. Journal of Substance Use 25:2, pages 157-162.
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Nic Droste, Amy Eloise Pennay, Dan Ian Lubman, Lucy Zinkiewicz, Amy Peacock & Peter Miller. (2016) The right place at the right time: The social contexts of combined alcohol and energy drink use. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy 23:6, pages 445-456.
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Caroline O. Cobb, Aashir Nasim, Kade Jentink & Melissa D. Blank. (2015) The Role of Caffeine in the Alcohol Consumption Behaviors of College Students. Substance Abuse 36:1, pages 90-98.
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Joris C Verster, Sarah Benson & Andrew Scholey. (2014) Motives for mixing alcohol with energy drinks and other nonalcoholic beverages, and consequences for overall alcohol consumption. International Journal of General Medicine 7, pages 285-293.
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Cathy Lau-Barraco & Ashley N. Linden. (2014) Caffeinated Alcohol Use and Expectancies for Caffeine Versus Alcohol. Substance Use & Misuse 49:10, pages 1241-1249.
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