Reciprocal relations between past behavior, implicit beliefs, and habits: A cross-lagged panel design

J Health Psychol. 2023 Nov;28(13):1217-1226. doi: 10.1177/13591053231164492. Epub 2023 Apr 19.

Abstract

The current study assessed cross-lagged relationships between binge drinking, implicit beliefs, and habit in undergraduate university students (N = 105). Students completed self-report survey and implicit measures in lab visits 3 months apart. A structural equation model revealed cross-lagged relations between habit and behavior, and some evidence for a reciprocal relationship between implicit beliefs and habit. Implicit beliefs were related to alcohol behavior across time, but no cross-lagged relationship was observed. Findings provide preliminary support for recent advances in habit theory, suggesting that implicit beliefs and habit may develop in tandem or even share common knowledge structures and schemas.

Keywords: binge drinking; habit; implicit association test; implicit beliefs; university student.

MeSH terms

  • Ethanol
  • Habits*
  • Humans
  • Self Report
  • Students*
  • Surveys and Questionnaires

Substances

  • Ethanol