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A 4-factor measure of drinking motives based on a conceptual model by Cox & Klinger (1988, 1990) is presented. Using data from a representative household sample of 1,243 Black and White adolescents, confirmatory factor analyses showed that the hypothesized model provided an excellent fit to the data and that the factor pattern was invariant across gender, race, and age. Each drinking motive was related to a distinct pattern of contextual antecedents and drinking-related outcomes, and these relationships did not generally vary across demographic subgroups. Results support both the conceptual validity of Cox and Klinger's model and the utility of this measure for clinical and research purposes across a diverse range of adolescent populations
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M. Lynne Cooper (Wed,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69d9ba5f8988aeabbe686141 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1037/1040-3590.6.2.117
M. Lynne Cooper
Buffalo State University
Psychological Assessment
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