The present paper reported an investigation on the personality correlates of alcohol and tobacco use of male college students with Eysenck Personality Questionnaire. The results demonstrated significant associations of alcohol and tobacco use with extraver-sion-introversion and psychoticism. The moderate and heavy drinkers and daily smokers scored higher on both extraversion and psychoticism. Besides, daily smokers had lower scores on lie scale.
V. Wunsch-Filho, N. Szeszenia-Dabrowska, L. Fernandez, Sergio Koifman, H. Morgenstern, D. Zaridze, E. M Sturgis, A. Menezes, F. Levi, Zuo‐Feng Zhang, Silvia Franceschi, M. McClean, R. Talamini, José Eluf‐Neto, Emily Ramonna Smith, Philip Lazarus, S. M Schwartz, J. Muscat, A. F Olshan, Paolo Boffetta, Mark P. Purdue, Carlo La Vecchia, M. Marron, D. M Winn, Qinpeng Wei, Richard B. Hayes, R. Herrero, E. Matos, P. Rudnai, K. Kelsey, Jolanta Lissowska, Ioan Nicolae Mateș
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