relationship status associated_with Alcohol Use
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The role of romantic relationship status in pathways of risk for emerging adult alcohol use.
(2016)
PMID:27214170
cited
romantic relationship status accounted for, in part, the associations between these risk factors and subsequent alcohol use
confidence: 0.85
The role of romantic relationship status in pathways of risk for emerging adult alcohol use.
(2016)
PMID:27214170
cited
dating several people is distinctly associated with higher alcohol use compared to being single or being in an exclusive relationship.
confidence: 0.90
The role of romantic relationship status in pathways of risk for emerging adult alcohol use.
(2016)
PMID:27214170
cited
our results indicate that romantic relationship status may be important to consider in models of alcohol use
confidence: 0.92
The role of romantic relationship status in pathways of risk for emerging adult alcohol use.
(2016)
PMID:27214170
cited
dating several people was associated with higher alcohol use (p < 0.01)
confidence: 0.95
The role of romantic relationship status in pathways of risk for emerging adult alcohol use.
(2016)
PMID:27214170
cited
this particular romantic relationship status is associated with higher alcohol use
confidence: 0.95
The role of romantic relationship status in pathways of risk for emerging adult alcohol use.
(2016)
PMID:27214170
cited
romantic relationship status is part of an indirect pathway linking these alcohol risk factors and alcohol use
confidence: 0.94
The role of romantic relationship status in pathways of risk for emerging adult alcohol use.
(2016)
PMID:27214170
cited
dating several people was distinctively associated with higher alcohol use and problems compared to being single or being in an exclusive relationship
confidence: 0.95