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Social Norms Interventions

  • Abar, C. C., & Maggs, J. L. (2010). Social influence and selection processes as predictors of normative perceptions and alcohol use across the transition to college. Journal of College Student Development, 51(5), 496-508.

  • Agrawal, N., & Duhachek, A. (2010). Emotional compatibility and the effectiveness of anti-drinking messages: A defensive processing perspective on shame and guilt. Journal of Marketing Research, 47(2), 263-273.

  • Beck, K. H., Arria, A. M., Caldeira, K. M., Vincent, K. B., O'Grady, K. E., & Wish, E. D. (2008). Social context of drinking and alcohol problems among college students. American Journal Of Health Behavior, 32(4), 420-430.

  • Benton, S. L., Downey, R. G., Glider, P. J., Benton, S. A. (2008). College students' norm perception predicts reported use of protective behavioral strategies for alcohol consumption. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 69(6), 859-865.

  • Campo, S., et al. (2011). The secondhand effects of college drinking: The need for media relations. Public Relations Journal, 5(2).

  • DeMartini, K. S., Carey, K. B., Lao, K., Luciano, M. (2011). Injunctive norms for alcohol-related consequences and protective behavioral strategies: Effects of gender and year in school. Addictive Behaviors, 36(4), 347-353.

  • Gidycz, C. A., Orchowski, L. M., Berkowitz, A. D. (2011). Preventing sexual aggression among college men: An evaluation of a social norms and bystander intervention program. Violence Against Women, online May 12, 2011.

  • Keyes, K. M., Schulenberg, J. E., O’Malley, P. M., Johnston, L. D., Bachman, J. G., Li, G., Hasin, D. (2011). The social norms of birth cohorts and adolescent marijuana use in the United States, 1976–2007. Addiction, 106(10), 1790-1800.

  • Killos, L. F., Hancock, L. C., McGann, A. W., Keller, A. E. (2010). Do “clicker” educational sessions enhance the effectiveness of a social norms marketing campaign? Journal of American College Health, 59(3), 228-230.

  • King, J. J., Borsari, B., & Chen, J. (2010). Resident assistant and college students’ perceptions of alcohol use. Addictive Behaviors, 35(6), 640-643.

  • LaBrie, J. W., Cail, J. (2011). Parental interaction with college students: The moderating effect of parental contact on the influence of perceived peer norms on drinking during the transition to college. Journal of College Student Development, 52(5), 610-621.

  • LaBrie, J. W., Hummer, J. F., Lac, A. (2011). Comparing injunctive marijuana use norms of salient reference groups among college student marijuana users and nonusers. Addictive Behaviors, 36(7), 717-720.

  • LaBrie, J. W., Hummer, J. F., Neighbors, C., & Larimer, M. E. (2010). Whose opinion matters? The relationships between injunctive norms and alcohol consequences in college students. Addictive Behaviors, 35(4), 343-349.

  • LaBrie, J.W., Hummer, J. F., Grant, S., & Lac, A. (2010). Immediate reductions in misperceived social norms among high-risk college students. Addictive Behaviors, 35(12), 1094-1101.

  • Larimer, M. E., Neighbors, C., LaBrie, J. W., Atkins, D. C., Lewis, M. A., Christine M., Lee, C. M., Kilmer, J. R., Kaysen, D. L., Pedersen, E. R., Montoya, H., Hodge, K., Desai, S., Hummer, J. F., Walter, T. Descriptive Drinking Norms: For Whom Does Reference Group Matter? Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 72(5), 833–843.

  • Lederman, L. C., Stewart, L. P., & Russ, T. L. (2007). Addressing college drinking through curriculum infusion: A study of the use of experience-based learning in the communication classroom. Communication Education, 56(4), 476-494.

  • Lee, C. M., Geisner, I. M., Patrick, M. E., & Neighbors, C. (2010). The social norms of alcohol-related negative consequences. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 24(2), 342-348.

  • Lewis, M. A., Litt, D. M., Blayney, J. A., Lostutter, T. W., Granato, H., Kilmer, J. R., Lee, C. M. They Drink How Much and Where? Normative Perceptions by Drinking Contexts and Their Association to College Students' Alcohol Consumption. J. Stud. Alcohol Drugs, 72, 844–853.

  • Lewis, T. F. (2007). Perceptions of risk and sex-specific social norms in explaining alcohol consumption among college students: Implications for campus interventions. Journal of College Student Development, 48(3), 297-310

  • Lewis, T. F. (2008). An explanatory model of student-athlete drinking: The role of team leadership, social norms, perceptions of risk, and coaches' attitudes toward alcohol consumption. College Student Journal, 42(3), 818-831.

  • Neighbors, C., Fossos, N., Woods, B. A., Fabiano, P., Sledge, M., & Frost, D. (2007). Social anxiety as a moderator of the relationship between perceived norms and drinking. Journal Of Studies On Alcohol, 68(1),91-96.

  • Neighbors, C., Geisner, I. M., & Lee, C. M. (2008). Perceived marijuana norms and social expectancies among entering college student marijuana users. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 22(3), 433-438.

  • Neighbors, C., LaBrie, J. W., Hummer, J. F., Lews, M. A., Lee, C. M., Desai, S., Kilmer, J. R., Larimer, M. E. (2010). Group identification as a moderator of the relationship between perceived social norms and alcohol consumption. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 24(3), 522-528.

  • Park, Hee Sun, Smith, S. W., Klein, K. A., & Martell, D. (2011). College students’ estimation and accuracy of other students’ drinking and believability of advertisements featured in a social norms campaign. Journal of Health Communication, 16(5), 504-518.

  • Patrick, M. E., & Lee, C. M. (2010) Comparing numbers of drinks: College students’ reports from retrospective summary, followback, and prospective daily diary measures. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 71(4), 554-561.

  • Pedersen, E. R., & LaBrie, J. W. (2008). Normative misperceptions of drinking among college students: A look at the specific contexts of prepartying and drinking games. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 69(3), 406-411.

  • Pedersen, E. R., Labrie, J. W., & Lac, A. (2008). Assessment of perceived and actual alcohol norms in varying contexts: Exploring social impact theory among college students. Addictive Behaviors, 33(4), 552-564.

  • Pedersen, E. R., Neighbors, C., & LaBrie, J. W. (2010) College students’ perceptions of class year-specific drinking norms, Addictive Behaviors, 35(3), 290-293.

  • Pedersen, E., LaBrie, J., & Hummer, J. (2009). Perceived behavioral alcohol norms predict drinking for college students while studying abroad. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 70(6), 924-928.

  • Perkins, H. W., Linkenbach, J. W., Lewis, M. A., Neighbors, C. (2010). Effectiveness of social norms media marketing in reducing drinking and driving: A statewide campaign. Addictive Behaviors, 35(10), 866-874.

  • Reilly, D. W., & Wood, M. D. (2008). A randomized test of a small-group interactive social norms intervention. Journal of American College Health, 57(1), 53-60.

  • Scribner, R. A., Theall, K. P., Mason, K., Simonsen, N., Kessel-Schneider, S., Gomberg-Towvim, L., Dejong, W. (2011). Alcohol prevention on college campuses: The moderating effect of the alcohol environment on the effectiveness of social norms marketing campaigns. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 72(2), 232-239.

  • Slater, M. D., Kelly, K. J., Lawrence, F. R., Stanley, L. R., Comello, M. L. G. (2011). Assessing media campaigns linking marijuana non-use with autonomy and aspirations: “Be Under Your Own Influence” and ONDCP’s “Above the Influence”. Prevention Science, 12(1), 12-22.

  • Smith, S. W., LaPlante, C., Wibert, W. N., Mayer, A., Atkin, C. K., Klein, K., Glazer, E., Martell, D. (2011). Student-generated protective behaviors to avert severe harm due to high-risk alcohol consumption. Journal of College Student Development, 52(1), 101-114.

  • Turner, J., Perkins, H. Wesley, Bauerle, J. Declining negative consequences related to alcohol misuse among students exposed to a social norms marketing intervention on a college campus. Journal of American College Health, Jul/Aug2008, Vol. 57 Issue 1, p85-94.

  • Wells, S., Neighbors, C., Tremblay, P. F., Graham, K. (2011). Defending girlfriends, buddies and oneself: Injunctive norms and male barroom aggression. Addictive Behaviors, 36(4), 416-420.

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