Self‐medication hypothesis and family socialization theory: Examining independent and common mechanisms responsible for binge drinking

KL Soloski�- Family process, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
For many, binge drinking behaviors start early and become a persistent pattern of use
throughout the lifespan. In an effort to strengthen understanding of etiology, this study�…

Self-medication Hypothesis and Family Socialization Theory: Examining Independent and Common Mechanisms Responsible for Binge Drinking

KL Soloski�- Family process, 2020 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
For many, binge drinking behaviors start early and become a persistent pattern of use
throughout the lifespan. In an effort to strengthen understanding of etiology, this study�…

Self‐medication Hypothesis and Family Socialization Theory: Examining Independent and Common Mechanisms Responsible for Binge Drinking

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Self-medication Hypothesis and Family Socialization Theory: Examining Independent and Common Mechanisms Responsible for Binge Drinking.

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For many, binge drinking behaviors start early and become a persistent pattern of use
throughout the lifespan. In an effort to strengthen understanding of etiology, this study�…

Self‐medication Hypothesis and Family Socialization Theory: Examining Independent and Common Mechanisms Responsible for Binge Drinking.

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For many, binge drinking behaviors start early and become a persistent pattern of use
throughout the lifespan. In an effort to strengthen understanding of etiology, this study�…

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Self‐medication hypothesis and family socialization theory: Examining independent and common mechanisms responsible for binge drinking.

KL Soloski�- Family Process, 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
For many, binge drinking behaviors start early and become a persistent pattern of use
throughout the lifespan. In an effort to strengthen understanding of etiology, this study�…