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Lisa Rudolfsson

0000-0002-7027-175x

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Predicting alcohol consumption and binge drinking in company employees: An application of planned behaviour and self-determination theories

2011

Objectives. This study tested an integrated model of the psychosocial determinants of alcohol-related behaviour among company employees from four nations. A motivational sequence was proposed in which motivational orientations from self-determination theory influenced intentions to consume alcohol within guideline limits and alcohol-related behaviour via the mediation of the theory of planned behaviour variables of attitude, subjective norms, and perceived behavioural control (PBC). Design. A three-wave prospective design using self-reported psychological and behavioural measures. Methods. Company employees (N= 486, males = 225, females = 261; M age = 30.41, SD= 8.31) from four nations (Est…

Mediation (statistics)Psychological interventionTheory of planned behaviorBinge drinkingPoison controlHuman factors and ergonomicsGeneral MedicinePsychologyPsychosocialSocial psychologyApplied PsychologyUnit of alcoholDevelopmental psychologyBritish Journal of Health Psychology
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