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Nomothetic Militancy Toward Alcohol Use Among Abstainers
註釋Although research has indicated an association between specific socio-demographic variables and militancy toward alcohol use, the effect of problems with others' alcohol use has been ignored. Therefore, this study examines the effect of selected socio-demographic variables and problems with others' alcohol use on militant attitude formation toward alcohol use among a sample of Canadian abstainers (n=276) and drinkers (n=922) drawn from the National Alcohol and Other Drugs Survey (1989). The results of the hierarchical regression analysis indicate that problems with others' alcohol use have a small but significant effect on militancy toward alcohol use. Gender, religiosity and drinker type were also significantly correlated with militant attitude formation toward alcohol and alcohol use. Other socio-demographic variables selected from previous research has no significant effect on militant attitude formation.