Adolescent Experiences with Self-Asphyxial Behaviors and Problematic Drinking in Emerging Adulthood
Self-asphyxial behavior to achieve a euphoric high (The Choking Game; TCG), occurs most often during early adolescence. Participants in TCG often engage in other risky behaviors. This study investigated the relationship between prior experience with TCG and problematic drinking behaviors in emerging...
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doaj-e674b94011df4867924ecd1b75569e212021-07-31T21:34:20ZengSAGE PublishingGlobal Pediatric Health2333-794X2021-07-01810.1177/2333794X211037985Adolescent Experiences with Self-Asphyxial Behaviors and Problematic Drinking in Emerging AdulthoodJillian E. Austin PhD, BCBA0Amy C. Lang MS1Anna M. Nacker MS2Alexander L. Wallace MS3David C. Schwebel PhD4B. Bradford Brown PhD5W. Hobart Davies PhD6University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH, USAUniversity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, USASalem School District, Salem, WI, USAUniversity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, USAUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USAUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USAUniversity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, USASelf-asphyxial behavior to achieve a euphoric high (The Choking Game; TCG), occurs most often during early adolescence. Participants in TCG often engage in other risky behaviors. This study investigated the relationship between prior experience with TCG and problematic drinking behaviors in emerging adulthood. Emerging adults, 18 to 25 years old (N = 1248), 56% female, and 78% Caucasian completed an online survey regarding knowledge of and prior engagement in TCG and current drinking behaviors. Participants who personally engaged in TCG during childhood/adolescence or were familiar with TCG reported significantly more problematic drinking behaviors during emerging adulthood. Those present when others engaged in TCG but resisted participation themselves reported significantly less current problematic drinking behaviors than those who participated, but significantly more current problematic drinking behaviors than those never present. Emerging adults with increased social familiarity with TCG during adolescence endorsed greater problematic drinking behaviors. Results suggest resistance skills may generalize across time/activities.https://doi.org/10.1177/2333794X211037985 |
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Jillian E. Austin PhD, BCBA Amy C. Lang MS Anna M. Nacker MS Alexander L. Wallace MS David C. Schwebel PhD B. Bradford Brown PhD W. Hobart Davies PhD Adolescent Experiences with Self-Asphyxial Behaviors and Problematic Drinking in Emerging Adulthood Global Pediatric Health |
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Jillian E. Austin PhD, BCBA Amy C. Lang MS Anna M. Nacker MS Alexander L. Wallace MS David C. Schwebel PhD B. Bradford Brown PhD W. Hobart Davies PhD |
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Adolescent Experiences with Self-Asphyxial Behaviors and Problematic Drinking in Emerging Adulthood |
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Adolescent Experiences with Self-Asphyxial Behaviors and Problematic Drinking in Emerging Adulthood |
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Adolescent Experiences with Self-Asphyxial Behaviors and Problematic Drinking in Emerging Adulthood |
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Adolescent Experiences with Self-Asphyxial Behaviors and Problematic Drinking in Emerging Adulthood |
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Adolescent Experiences with Self-Asphyxial Behaviors and Problematic Drinking in Emerging Adulthood |
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adolescent experiences with self-asphyxial behaviors and problematic drinking in emerging adulthood |
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Global Pediatric Health |
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Self-asphyxial behavior to achieve a euphoric high (The Choking Game; TCG), occurs most often during early adolescence. Participants in TCG often engage in other risky behaviors. This study investigated the relationship between prior experience with TCG and problematic drinking behaviors in emerging adulthood. Emerging adults, 18 to 25 years old (N = 1248), 56% female, and 78% Caucasian completed an online survey regarding knowledge of and prior engagement in TCG and current drinking behaviors. Participants who personally engaged in TCG during childhood/adolescence or were familiar with TCG reported significantly more problematic drinking behaviors during emerging adulthood. Those present when others engaged in TCG but resisted participation themselves reported significantly less current problematic drinking behaviors than those who participated, but significantly more current problematic drinking behaviors than those never present. Emerging adults with increased social familiarity with TCG during adolescence endorsed greater problematic drinking behaviors. Results suggest resistance skills may generalize across time/activities. |
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