Alcohol abuse as a rite of passage: The effect of beliefs about alcohol and the college experience on undergraduates’ drinking behaviors
Katherine B. Novak
Part of the Social Control, Law, Crime, and Deviance Commons
Works by Katherine Novak in Social Control, Law, Crime, and Deviance
2014
The College Student Identity and Time Use as Determinants of Student Drinking Behavior
Katherine B. Novak
2008
2005
Gender and Social Control: The Effects of Routine-Activities and Bonds to Society on Delinquency
Katherine B. Novak
2003
The Impact of Public Self-Consciousness, Embarrassability, and Peer Drinking on Alcohol Use Among College Students: Tension Reduction or Protective Self-Presentation?
Katherine B. Novak
Parent-Child Relations and Peer Associations as Mediators of the Family Structure-Substance Use Relationship
Katherine B. Novak
Ritual Influences and Perceptions of Risk as Predictors of Alcohol Use Among College Undergraduates
Katherine B. Novak
2002
Reconceptualizing Involvement as Patterns of Routine Activities: The Relative Impact of Opportunity and Bonds to Society on Adolescent Drinking
Katherine B. Novak
2001
Public Self-Consciousness and Embarrassability as Predictors of Alcohol Use Among College Students
Katherine B. Novak
Perceived Drinking Norms, Attention to Social Comparison Information, and Alcohol Use Among College Students
Katherine B. Novak
1999
Structural and Interpersonal Antecedents of Heavy Drinking Among High School Students: A Longitudinal Analysis
Katherine B. Novak