The relationship between emotional instability and risk of alcohol abuse among adolescents: the moderating role of predisposition to engage in risky behaviors
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IONAŞCU, Grigore, GLAVAN, Aurelia, ROBU, Viorel. The relationship between emotional instability and risk of alcohol abuse among adolescents: the moderating role of predisposition to engage in risky behaviors. In: The contemporary issues of the socio-humanistic sciences, Ed. 13, 1-2 decembrie 2022, Chişinău. Chişinău: "Print-Caro" SRL, 2022, Ediția 13, p. 37. ISBN 978-9975-165-26-6.
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The contemporary issues of the socio-humanistic sciences
Ediția 13, 2022
Conferința "International Scientific Conference "The Contemporary Issues of the Socio-Humanistic Sciences", 13th Edition"
13, Chişinău, Moldova, 1-2 decembrie 2022

The relationship between emotional instability and risk of alcohol abuse among adolescents: the moderating role of predisposition to engage in risky behaviors

CZU: 159.942.5:159.922.8

Pag. 37-37

Ionaşcu Grigore1, Glavan Aurelia1, Robu Viorel2
 
1 "Ion Creangă" State Pedagogical University from Chisinau,
2 "Vasile Alecsandri" University of Bacau
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 6 martie 2023


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There is growing evidence that alcohol abuse among adolescents is a major public health concern. Understanding the risk factors associated with adolescent alcohol misuse is crucial for the development of prevention programs. The aim of our study was to examine whether general attitudes toward health risk behaviors (i.e., predisposition to engage in risky behaviors) moderate the association between emotional instability (neuroticism as a stable personality factor) and adolescent alcohol abuse.

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alcohol abuse, emotional instability, predisposition to engage in risky behaviors, moderating effect, adolescents