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Drinking to belong: The effect of a friendship threat and self-esteem on college student drinking
Authors:Hannah R. Hamilton  Tracy DeHart
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, Loyola University Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA
Abstract:The current study examined how implicit and explicit self-esteem and time spent drinking with friends influence college student drinking after a friendship threat manipulation. Poisson regression analyses revealed that students with low implicit self-esteem showed a greater increase in alcohol consumption when drinking with friends after experiencing a friendship threat than in the control condition. These effects were not found among students with high implicit self-esteem. A similar, but weaker, pattern emerged when testing the independent effects of explicit self-esteem. We suggest that low self-esteem students are drinking because they lack the self-resources to deal with unmet belongingness needs. These findings suggest that low implicit self-esteem may be a risk factor for college student drinking.
Keywords:Implicit self-esteem  explicit self-esteem  relationships  belongingness  drinking
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