Effects of a social norms intervention to reduce alcohol drinking behaviors in Argentinean adolescents
Alcohol-related social norms are internalized beliefs regarding the extension and approval of alcohol consumption by social reference groups. Prevention programs based on social norms and behavioral insights are empirical evidence-based approaches that challenge cognitive biases and promote healthy...
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2024
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