Smoking and drinking behaviours : the role of Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory
thesis
posted on 2003-01-01, 00:00authored byMaree Vasilopoulos
This thesis examines the predictions of Jeffrey Gray's Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory in the development of smoking and hazardous drinking behaviours in young women. Impulsivity was found to significantly predict alcohol use and young women who smoked and drank at hazardous levels were significantly more impulsive than hazardous drinkers.
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Pagination
xiii, 332 leaves ; 30 cm.
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thesis
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thesis
Language
eng
Notes
Supported by the portfolio "The utility of parent training for child behaviour difficulties."