Daniel Frings

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University of Kent, UK, Canterbury, England, United Kingdom 
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Johnson HL, Albery IP, Frings D, et al. (2022) (Safe) Sex on My Mind: The Effects of a Safe Sex Prime and an Alcohol Prime on Sex-Related Perceptions and Behavior. Journal of Studies On Alcohol and Drugs. 83: 439-449
Bartlett G, Gawrylowicz J, Frings D, et al. (2021) The intoxicated co-witness: effects of alcohol and dyadic discussion on memory conformity and event recall. Psychopharmacology
Kimber C, Frings D, Cox S, et al. (2020) Communicating the relative health risks of E-cigarettes: An online experimental study exploring the effects of a comparative health message versus the EU nicotine addiction warnings on smokers' and non-smokers' risk perceptions and behavioural intentions. Addictive Behaviors. 101: 106177
Taylor I, McNamara N, Frings D. (2020) The “doing” or the “being”? Understanding the roles of involvement and social identity in peer‐led addiction support groups Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 50: 3-9
Howard AR, Albery IP, Frings D, et al. (2019) Pre-partying Amongst Students in the UK: Measuring Motivations and Consumption Levels Across Different Educational Contexts. Substance Use & Misuse. 1-11
Frings D, Wood KV, Lionetti N, et al. (2019) Tales of hope: Social identity and learning lessons from others in Alcoholics Anonymous: A test of the Social Identity Model of Cessation Maintenance. Addictive Behaviors. 93: 204-211
Johnson HL, Albery IP, Frings D, et al. (2018) STI-protective self-efficacy and binge drinking in a sample of university students in the United Kingdom. Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare : Official Journal of the Swedish Association of Midwives. 17: 19-25
Vasiljevic M, Couturier DL, Frings D, et al. (2018) Impact of lower strength alcohol labeling on consumption: A randomized controlled trial. Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association
Marino C, Moss AC, Vieno A, et al. (2018) Parents' drinking motives and problem drinking predict their children's drinking motives, alcohol use and substance misuse. Addictive Behaviors. 84: 40-44
Marshall SW, Albery IP, Frings D. (2018) Who stays in addiction treatment groups? Anxiety and avoidant attachment styles predict treatment retention and relapse. Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy
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