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Theories of social influence on adolescent and young adult alcohol use
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Alcohol Use
100%
Older Adults
100%
Social Influence
100%
Drinking Behavior
33%
Negative Consequences
33%
Alcohol
33%
Social Cognitive Theory
33%
Sexual Behavior
33%
Preventive Intervention
33%
Prototype Willingness Model
33%
Young Adult Drinking
33%
Theory of Reasoned Action
33%
Social Learning Theory
33%
Suicide
33%
Deviance Regulation Theory
33%
Theory of Planned Behavior
33%
Work Performance
33%
Unintentional Injury
33%
Social Comparison Theory
33%
Police Authority
33%
Problem Behavior Theory
33%
Cluster Theory
33%
Social Identity Theory
33%
Psychology
Alcohol Abuse
100%
Adolescence
100%
Drinking Behavior
25%
Social Cognitive Theory
25%
Theory of Planned Behavior
25%
Social Identity Theory
25%
Social Learning Theory
25%