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Domain Specific Identity Commitment And Alcohol Use And Problems, Alison Glanville
Domain Specific Identity Commitment And Alcohol Use And Problems, Alison Glanville
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Identity formation is an important developmental task of the college years. Previous research has demonstrated that identity commitment, as defined by James Marcia, is related to decreased substance use and problems. That is, individuals who are identity achieved or foreclosed use substances less frequently and experience fewer substance-related problems than do individuals who are classified in the statuses of identity diffused or moratorium. However, Marcia discussed identity as developing in two domains, the occupational and the ideological (religious beliefs and political ideology). To date, no studies have examined in which domain commitment is associated with a decrease in substance use …
Somos Y Estamos, Spring 2007, Department Of Spanish
Somos Y Estamos, Spring 2007, Department Of Spanish
Somos y Estamos
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Somos Y Estamos, Primavera 2007, Department Of Spanish
Somos Y Estamos, Primavera 2007, Department Of Spanish
Somos y Estamos
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