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A feasibility trial to examine the social norms approach for the prevention and reduction of licit and illicit drug use in European University and college students
(BioMed Central, 2012)
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Background: Incorrect perceptions of high rates of peer alcohol and tobacco use are predictive of increased personal use in student populations. Correcting misperceptions by providing feedback has been shown to be an ...
Student estimations of peer alcohol consumption: links between the Social Norms Approach and the Health Promoting University concept
(SAGE, 2014)
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Background: The Social Norms Approach, with its focus on positive behaviour and its consensus orientation, is a health promotion intervention of relevance to the context of a Health Promoting University. In particular, the ...
Illicit substance use among university students from seven European countries: a comparison of personal and perceived peer use and attitudes towards illicit substance use
(Elsevier, 2014)
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Objective: To compare European students' personal use and approval of illicit substance use with their perceptions of peer behaviours and attitudes, and investigate whether perceptions of peer norms are associated with ...
Normative perceptions of cannabis use among European university students: associations of perceived peer use and peer attitudes with personal use and attitudes
(Center of Alcohol & Substance Use Studies, 2016)
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Objective: Perceptions of peer behavior and attitudes exert considerable social pressure on young adults to use substances. This study investigated whether European students perceive their peers' cannabis use and approval ...
Normative misperceptions of tobacco use among university students in seven European countries: baseline findings of the 'Social Norms Intervention for the prevention of Polydrug usE' study
(Elsevier, 2015)
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Introduction: Research conducted in North America suggests that students tend to overestimate tobacco use among their peers. This perceived norm may impact personal tobacco use. It remains unclear how these perceptions ...