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Andrea R Diulio

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Messina B, Dutta N, Silvestri M, Diulio A, Garza K, Murphy J, et al.
Addict Behav . 2015 Sep; 52:46-51. PMID: 26355398
Introduction: Non-medical use of prescription drugs (NMUPD) is a growing problem among college-aged individuals. Motivations for use of a substance have been shown to predict consumption behavior across a variety...
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Diulio A, Dutta N, Gauthier J, Witte T, Correia C, Angarano D
J Vet Med Educ . 2014 Dec; 42(1):11-7. PMID: 25547905
Hazardous alcohol consumption among medical students appears to occur at a level comparable to the general population; however, among medical students, it has been found that the motivation to use...
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Messina B, Silvestri M, Diulio A, Murphy J, Garza K, Correia C
Addict Behav . 2014 Aug; 39(12):1798-803. PMID: 25123349
The non-medical use of prescription drugs (NMUPD) is a growing public health concern. College students have been identified as a particularly at risk population for engagement in NMUPD. Across all...
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Diulio A, Silvestri M, Correia C
Addict Behav . 2014 Apr; 39(7):1159-62. PMID: 24727112
Drinking games are prevalent among college student and associated with increased risk of experiencing negative alcohol-related consequences. Personality variables, and specifically impulsivity and sensation seeking, have been linked to increased...
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Diulio A, Cero I, Witte T, Correia C
Addict Behav . 2014 Feb; 39(4):811-7. PMID: 24531636
The present study investigated the role specific types of alcohol-related problems and life satisfaction play in predicting motivation to change alcohol use. Participants were 548 college students mandated to complete...
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Bekman N, Anderson K, Trim R, Metrik J, Diulio A, Myers M, et al.
Psychol Addict Behav . 2011 May; 25(3):415-25. PMID: 21534645
Alcohol-related cognitions, particularly expectancies for drinking and nondrinking and motives for nondrinking, are involved in the initiation, maintenance, and cessation of alcohol use and are hypothesized to play key roles...