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Alcohol expectancies in childhood: change with the onset of drinking and ability to predict adolescent drunkenness and binge drinking
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A reciprocal relationship exists between childhood alcohol expectancies and the development of alcohol involvement. Higher expectancies for positive effects predict earlier onset of problem drinking. Onset of use, in turn, predicts an increase in rate of development of positive expectancies.
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