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An examination of the extent to which drinking motives and problem alcohol consumption vary as a function of deprivation, gender and age
Derek Heim
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,
REBECCA MONK
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ADAM QURESHI
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Psychology
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Alcohol Consumption
100%
Deprivation
100%
Drinking Motives
100%
Drinking Problems
100%
Strong Predictor
33%
Motivation
16%
Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM)
16%
Demographic Variables
16%
Socioeconomic Factors
16%
Index of multiple Deprivation
16%
Social Motivation
16%
Male Respondent
16%
Sectional Analysis
16%
Deprivation Index
16%
Social Conformity
16%
Alcohol-related Behavior
16%
Alcohol-related Harm
16%
Social Coping
16%
Coping Motives
16%
Social Enhancement
16%
Coping Drinking Motives
16%
Mage
16%
Social Sciences
Alcohol Consumption
100%
Beverages
33%
UK
16%
Working Class
16%
Sociodemographics
16%
Hearing
16%
Structural Equation Modeling
16%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Sociodemographics
100%
Psychology
Demographic Variable
100%