Gender Differences in Drinking Motivations and Outcomes |
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Authors: | Rebecca C. Bailly Roderick S. Carman Morris A. Forslund |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology , University of Wyoming;2. Department of Sociology , University of Wyoming |
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Abstract: | To investigate gender differences in the dynaijiics of alcohol use, we gathered self-report data from male and female college students. Results of our experiment showed that dominance power motivations were correlated with negative drinking outcomes for both men and women; assertiveness power motivations were associated with negative outcomes only for women. For both sexes, a higher proportion of positive social motivations was associated with fewer negative drinking outcomes. We expect that, in addition to the more traditionally defined needs for dominance power shown to be important for drinking among men, women may use alcohol in relation to needs for assertiveness and self-expression. |
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Keywords: | Measurement quality of life self-concept |
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