Abstract
This study examined prospective relations between attitudes toward alcohol use and drug‐free experience and alcohol consumption and problems in 231 undergraduate students (73% women). Attitude toward drug‐free experience was hypothesized to moderate the alcohol attitude–behavior relationship. Participants were assessed twice, separated by a 30‐day interval. Attitude toward alcohol use at Time 1 was associated with alcohol consumption at Time 2. Time 1 attitude toward alcohol use and the interaction between the attitude variables were associated with problems at Time 2, indicating that attitude toward alcohol use was less associated with alcohol problems among participants with more positive attitudes toward drug‐free experience. Attitude toward drug‐free experience acted as a protective factor, reducing the relationship between alcohol attitude and alcohol‐related problems.