
@article{ref1,
title="Heavy drinking contexts and indices of problem drinking among college students",
journal="Journal of studies on alcohol",
year="1995",
author="Carey, K. B.",
volume="56",
number="3",
pages="287-292",
abstract="OBJECTIVE: Heavy drinking among college students carries with it the risk of adverse consequences. This study explored the relationship between alcohol-related problems and the social-emotional contexts of drinking in college students. METHOD: Undergraduate volunteers (N = 139; 61% female; 27% minority) completed an assessment of drinking patterns, the short form of the Inventory of Drinking Situations (IDS-42) and an alcohol problems index. RESULTS: Heavy drinkers drank more, relative to light/moderate drinkers, in five of the eight situations assessed by the IDS-42. Several IDS-42 subscales correlated highly with the number of alcohol-related problems. Subjects identified by their extreme scores on the IDS-42 reported more alcohol problems, greater maximum quantities consumed and more frequent intoxication. CONCLUSIONS: The IDS-42 can identify the contexts in which heavy drinking occurs and individuals who are likely to experience alcohol problems.<p /><p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="0096-882X",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}