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A cross-national examination of cannabis protective behavioral strategies’ role in the relationship between Big Five personality traits and cannabis outcomes
Taylor and Francis (2021-06-16)Background: Problematic cannabis use is common among young adults across the world. However, limited research has examined whether etiological models predicting negative consequences are universal. Objective: The present ... -
Academic Perfectionism, Psychological Well-Being, and Suicidal Ideation in College Students
MDPI (2023)High levels of perfectionism in college students can compromise their academic performance and psychological well-being. This study aims to analyze the implication of perfectionism in psychological well-being and suicidal ... -
Antecedentes de la intención emprendedora en los estudiantes de la Universidad Jaume I
Universitat Jaume I (2015-07)Este trabajo parte de una revisión general de la iniciativa laboral de los jóvenes universitarios una vez acaban sus estudios y de su futura orientación a emprender, con el fin de tener más conocimientos sobre estos y la ... -
Big five personality traits, gaming motives, and regular and disordered gaming: A cross-national examination among college student gamers in seven countries
Elsevier (2024)Introduction: Previous research has shown that personality traits and gaming motives are important predictors for explaining regular and disordered gaming. However, the mediating role of gaming motives in the relation ... -
Cross-cultural examination of college marijuana culture in five countries: Measurement invariance of the Perceived Importance of Marijuana to the College Experience Scale
Elsevier (2019-09)Marijuana internalized norms, measured by the Perceived Importance of Marijuana to the College Experience Scale (PIMCES; 8 items), has been found to be distinct from marijuana descriptive/injunctive norms and to be a unique ... -
Cross-Cultural Examination of Negative Alcohol-related Consequences: Measurement Invariance of the Young Adult Alcohol Consequences Questionnaire in Spain, Argentina, and USA
American Psychological Association (2019)The present study examined measurement invariance of the 48-item, 8-factor, Young Adult Alcohol Consequences Questionnaire (YAACQ) across nationality in college students from U.S., Spain, and Argentina. We also compared ... -
Cross-Cultural Examination of the Community Reinforcement Approach Happiness Scale (CRA-HS): Testing measurement invariance in five countries
Springer (2020)The Community Reinforcement Approach Happiness Scale (CRA-HS) is widely used for assessing the quality of life in addiction treatment, but the amount of research on the psychometric properties has been scant. The present ... -
Drinking Motives as Mediators of the Relationship of Cultural Orientation with Alcohol Use and Alcohol-Related Negative Consequences in College Students from Seven Countries
Springer (2022)Aims. Past research has examined the association of cultural orientation with drinking motives and drinking outcomes, mainly, at the country level or in participants from a single region. This study examined the indirect ... -
Impulsivity-related traits, college alcohol beliefs, and alcohol outcomes: Examination of a prospective multiple mediation model among college students in Spain, Argentina, and USA
Elsevier (2018-06)Objectives: The present study examined (both cross-sectionally and prospectively) the mediational role of college alcohol beliefs in the relationship between impulsivity-related traits and alcohol outcomes (i.e., alcohol ... -
Internalizing symptoms, rumination, and problematic social networking site use: A cross national examination among young adults in seven countries
Elsevier (2023-01)Background: As daily engagement with social networking sites (SNS) increases globally, identifying and understanding the risk factors associated with problematic SNS use is of utmost importance. Researchers are interested ... -
Negative marijuana‐related consequences among college students in five countries: measurement invariance of the Brief Marijuana Consequences Questionnaire
Wiley (2019-05-08)Background and aims: The 21‐item Brief Marijuana Consequences Questionnaire (B‐MACQ) has been shown to be a valid measure to assess negative marijuana‐related consequences among US college students. The present study ... -
Online prevention programmes for university students: stakeholder perspectives from six European countries
Oxford University Press (2021-07-07)Background: Students beginning university are at a heightened risk for developing mental health disorders. Online prevention and early intervention programmes targeting mental health have the potential to reduce this ... -
Orientación sexual y salud mental en jóvenes universitarios españoles
Asociación INFAD (2020-04-20)Las minorías sexuales tienen una peor percepción de su estado de salud mental y solicitan más ayuda psicológica. Los estudios demuestran que presentan una mayor prevalencia de problemas psicológicos, principalmente ansiedad, ... -
Substance Use Motives as Mediators of the Associations between Self-Control Constructs and Negative Substance Use Consequences: A Cross-Cultural Examination
The Research Society on Marijuana (2023-02-14)The present study sought to examine three distinct research questions: a) are self-control constructs (i.e., negative/positive urgency, self-regulation, and emotion-regulation) indirectly related to negative ... -
Utility of the Brief Young Adult Alcohol Consequences Questionnaire to identify college students at-risk for alcohol related problems: Relative Operating Characteristics across Seven Countries
Taylor and Francis (2023-07-30)The present study examined the utility of the B-YAACQ to distinguish among students at- risk for problematic alcohol use as measured by the AUDIT. A sample of 6382 students (mean age=20.28, SD=3.75, 72.2% females) from ... -
Young adult concurrent use and simultaneous use of alcohol and marijuana: A cross-national examination among college students in seven countries
Elsevier (2021-12)Introduction: Many young adults report frequent co-use of alcohol and marijuana, with some individuals engaging in simultaneous use (SAM; use of both substances within the same occasion resulting in an overlap of their ...