Theory of Planned Behavior and alcohol use in adolescents in Ecuador. Structural linear regression analysis

Rodrigo Moreta-Herrera, Sheyla Córdova-Sánchez, Ana Jaramillo-Zambrano, Ana Paredes-Proaño, Guido Mascialino, Claudio Rojas-Jara, Alberto Rodríguez-Lorenzana

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The general aim is to identify the explanatory potential of alcohol use intentions in drinking behaviors in a sample of adolescents in Ecuador. The method consists of a descriptive, explanatory, and cross-sectional study using SEM techniques. The participants were 384 adolescents (57% male and 43% female), aged 14–18 years (M = 16.51; SD = 2.64), who are students attending between the 1st and 3rd year of high school in a public educational institution in Ambato, Ecuador. Like principal results, the presence of alcohol use intention is moderate; the practice of alcohol use is low and mostly does not represent a risk, although 3.9% of the participants could report significant problems with consumption. Intentionality and drinking covary positively with low and moderate intensity. Drinking Intentionality explained 15.3% of the variance of drinking. We conclude that the Alcohol Use Intentions are a predictor of adolescent drinking behaviors.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)1-7
Número de páginas7
PublicaciónAlcohol
Volumen121
DOI
EstadoPublicada - dic. 2024

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