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Lindsay S. Ham is a Professor at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. Her research program focuses on understanding behavioral and psychological factors related to substance use, mental health, and interpersonal dynamics, particularly among young adults and college students. Her work has explored the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on college students, examining their use of social media for coping, the role of personal identity, and mental health risk profiles.
Ham's research also investigates specific behaviors associated with risky alcohol consumption, including participation in drinking games and the effects of intoxication on perceptions of consent and sexual assault risk. She has evaluated protective behavioral strategies for substance use and examined bystander intervention in contexts involving alcohol and sexual assault. Her scholarship metrics include an h-index of 34 and over 150 publications with more than 4,700 citations. She has received federal funding from the NIH/National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism for a mixed-method study on protective behavioral strategies in risky drinking contexts. Ham collaborates with several researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Byron L. Zamboanga, Kayla Ford, Ana J. Bridges, and Thad R. Leffingwell.
Metrics
- h-index: 34
- Publications: 151
- Citations: 4,777
Selected Publications
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Who Steps in and for Whom? The Impact of Bystander Relationship and Victim Gender on the Likelihood of Helping Behavior During Sexual Harassment (2026)
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Acculturation domains, drinking motives, and alcohol use and consequences among Asian American university students (2025)
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Including drinking motives in multivariate models of acculturation and drinking behaviors among U.S. Hispanic college students: Does the story stay the same? (2025)
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Alcohol-Specific Masculine Norms and Drinking Motives among College Men (2025)
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Presenting the Evading Responsibility Following Alcohol-Related Harms as Strategy for Emotion Regulation (ERASER) Model (2025)
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A Psychometric Evaluation of the Reasons for Limiting Heavy Drinking Scale in a National Sample of College Students (2025)
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“Drink like a man!” masculine drinking norms, alcohol protective behavioral strategies, and severity of hazardous alcohol use among college men. (2025)
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The Impact of Alcohol-Specific and Traditional Masculine Norms on Drinking Game Behaviors: A Multisite Study of Emerging Adult Men (2025)
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A motivational framework to connect traditional feminine gender roles to alcohol use and consequences among Latina young adults in the United States. (2025)
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Bystander Intervention Matters: Differences in Posttraumatic Cognitions Based on (No) Bystander Presence and Helping (2025)
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Pregaming in the digital age: drinking before joining a virtual social event with friends or family among university students (2025)
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Interactive Effects of Anger and Alcohol Intoxication on Men's Laboratory-Based Sexual Aggression Propensity Following a Masculinity Threat (2024)
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A replication and extension of the factor structure of the Masculine Drinking Norms Measure (MDNM) and associations with drinking behaviors in a multisite sample of college men. (2024)
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An Analysis of Drinking Motives in the Maintenance of Co-Occurring Obsessive–Compulsive Symptoms and Alcohol Misuse (2024)
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Social Anxiety, Pregaming Motives/Behaviors, and Negative Alcohol Consequences Among a Multisite Sample of University Students (2024)
Federal Grants 1 $75,000 total
Protective Behavioral Strategies in Risky Drinking Contexts: A Mixed Method Study
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Mental Health Risk Profiles and Related Substance Use During Coronavirus Pandemic Among College Students Who Use Substances
- The role of personal identity as a resource for college students during COVID-19
- Playing Drinking Games as a Typical Form of Prepartying among Young Adults
- Evaluating the Protective Behavioral Strategies for Marijuana Scale (PBSM) short-form: Support for a two-factor structure and measurement invariance
- Utility of the Brief Young Adult Alcohol Consequences Questionnaire-Drinking Game (B-YAACQ-DG) scale in screening hazardous alcohol use among university student drinking gamers in the United States
Showing 5 of 20 shared publications
- Utility of the Brief Young Adult Alcohol Consequences Questionnaire-Drinking Game (B-YAACQ-DG) scale in screening hazardous alcohol use among university student drinking gamers in the United States
- Comparing Drinking Game Motives, Behaviors, and Consequences Among Varsity Athletes, Recreational Athletes, and Non–Student-Athletes: A Multisite University Study
- A replication and extension of the factor structure of the Masculine Drinking Norms Measure (MDNM) and associations with drinking behaviors in a multisite sample of college men.
- Conformity Drinking Motives, College Alcohol Beliefs, and Drinking Behaviors Among College Students: Examining the Protective Role of Prosocial Behaviors
- Social Anxiety, Drinking Game Motives, andDrinking Game Outcomes Among a Large Multisite Sample of UniversityStudents
Showing 5 of 11 shared publications
- The Effects of Alcohol Intoxication on Perceptions of Consent and Refusal Indicators in a Fictional Alcohol-Involved Sexual Encounter
- Playing Drinking Games as a Typical Form of Prepartying among Young Adults
- Victim Centered, Aggressor Focused, and Bystander Friendly: A Qualitative Analysis of Bystander Intervention Strategies and Outcomes for Sexual Harassment or Assault
- Shame and guilt for alcohol-related transgressions and hazardous drinking among male and female college students
- A replication and extension of the factor structure of the Masculine Drinking Norms Measure (MDNM) and associations with drinking behaviors in a multisite sample of college men.
Showing 5 of 9 shared publications
- Mental Health Risk Profiles and Related Substance Use During Coronavirus Pandemic Among College Students Who Use Substances
- Evaluating the Protective Behavioral Strategies for Marijuana Scale (PBSM) short-form: Support for a two-factor structure and measurement invariance
- Comparing Drinking Game Motives, Behaviors, and Consequences Among Varsity Athletes, Recreational Athletes, and Non–Student-Athletes: A Multisite University Study
- A replication and extension of the factor structure of the Masculine Drinking Norms Measure (MDNM) and associations with drinking behaviors in a multisite sample of college men.
- Conformity Drinking Motives, College Alcohol Beliefs, and Drinking Behaviors Among College Students: Examining the Protective Role of Prosocial Behaviors
Showing 5 of 8 shared publications
- Comparing Drinking Game Motives, Behaviors, and Consequences Among Varsity Athletes, Recreational Athletes, and Non–Student-Athletes: A Multisite University Study
- A replication and extension of the factor structure of the Masculine Drinking Norms Measure (MDNM) and associations with drinking behaviors in a multisite sample of college men.
- “Drink like a man!” masculine drinking norms, alcohol protective behavioral strategies, and severity of hazardous alcohol use among college men.
- The Impact of Alcohol-Specific and Traditional Masculine Norms on Drinking Game Behaviors: A Multisite Study of Emerging Adult Men
- Alcohol-Specific Masculine Norms and Drinking Motives among College Men
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- Comparing Drinking Game Motives, Behaviors, and Consequences Among Varsity Athletes, Recreational Athletes, and Non–Student-Athletes: A Multisite University Study
- A replication and extension of the factor structure of the Masculine Drinking Norms Measure (MDNM) and associations with drinking behaviors in a multisite sample of college men.
- Social Anxiety, Drinking Game Motives, andDrinking Game Outcomes Among a Large Multisite Sample of UniversityStudents
- Social Anxiety, Pregaming Motives/Behaviors, and Negative Alcohol Consequences Among a Multisite Sample of University Students
- A motivational framework to connect traditional feminine gender roles to alcohol use and consequences among Latina young adults in the United States.
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- The Effects of Alcohol Intoxication on Perceptions of Consent and Refusal Indicators in a Fictional Alcohol-Involved Sexual Encounter
- Bystander Intoxication and Appraisal of Sexual Assault Risk: A Field Study of Emerging Adult Bargoers
- Alcohol's Effects on Bystander Intervention Strategies to Prevent Sexual Assault
- Examining the Moderating Role of Heavy Drinking Behaviors and Precarious Masculinity on Sexual Aggression Among Young Adult Men
- The Association of Acute Intoxication and Threats to Masculinity on Laboratory-Based Sexual Aggression
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Bystander Intoxication and Appraisal of Sexual Assault Risk: A Field Study of Emerging Adult Bargoers
- Negative urgency as a risk factor for hazardous alcohol use: Dual influences of cognitive control and reinforcement processing
- Trait- and State-Fear of Missing Out: Influences on Alcohol Craving and Drinking Likelihood
- Distress tolerance, coping motives, and alcohol craving and consumption: Two experiments testing momentary responses to a mood induction
- Negative Urgency as a Risk Factor for Hazardous Alcohol Use: Dual Influences of Cognitive Control and Reinforcement Processing
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- BYSTANDER INTERVENTION AMONG DRINKING GAMERS Bystander Intervention Among College Student Drinking Gamers: Sexual Assault Attitudes, Self-Efficacy, and Intent to Intervene
- Utility of the Brief Young Adult Alcohol Consequences Questionnaire-Drinking Game (B-YAACQ-DG) scale in screening hazardous alcohol use among university student drinking gamers in the United States
- Comparing Drinking Game Motives, Behaviors, and Consequences Among Varsity Athletes, Recreational Athletes, and Non–Student-Athletes: A Multisite University Study
- Business as usual? Drinking games participation before and during an academic pandemic (COVID-19) year among university students
- Examining the Factor Structure and Correlates of Motives to Drink Before Attending a Virtual Social Event During COVID-19 Among University Students
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Mental Health Risk Profiles and Related Substance Use During Coronavirus Pandemic Among College Students Who Use Substances
- Evaluating the Protective Behavioral Strategies for Marijuana Scale (PBSM) short-form: Support for a two-factor structure and measurement invariance
- Evaluating the Protective Behavioral Strategies for Marijuana Scale (PBSM) short-form: Support for a two-factor structure and measurement invariance
- Protective behavioral strategies convey greater protection against alcohol-related problems for members of Greek life than non-members
- A Psychometric Evaluation of the Reasons for Limiting Heavy Drinking Scale in a National Sample of College Students
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- A replication and extension of the factor structure of the Masculine Drinking Norms Measure (MDNM) and associations with drinking behaviors in a multisite sample of college men.
- Social Anxiety, Drinking Game Motives, andDrinking Game Outcomes Among a Large Multisite Sample of UniversityStudents
- Pregaming in the digital age: drinking before joining a virtual social event with friends or family among university students
- “Drink like a man!” masculine drinking norms, alcohol protective behavioral strategies, and severity of hazardous alcohol use among college men.
- Social Anxiety, Pregaming Motives/Behaviors, and Negative Alcohol Consequences Among a Multisite Sample of University Students
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- The Effects of Alcohol Intoxication on Perceptions of Consent and Refusal Indicators in a Fictional Alcohol-Involved Sexual Encounter
- Bystander Intoxication and Appraisal of Sexual Assault Risk: A Field Study of Emerging Adult Bargoers
- Alcohol's Effects on Bystander Intervention Strategies to Prevent Sexual Assault
- Victim Centered, Aggressor Focused, and Bystander Friendly: A Qualitative Analysis of Bystander Intervention Strategies and Outcomes for Sexual Harassment or Assault
- Presenting the Evading Responsibility Following Alcohol-Related Harms as Strategy for Emotion Regulation (ERASER) Model
- The Effects of Alcohol Intoxication on Perceptions of Consent and Refusal Indicators in a Fictional Alcohol-Involved Sexual Encounter
- Alcohol's Effects on Bystander Intervention Strategies to Prevent Sexual Assault
- Examining the Moderating Role of Heavy Drinking Behaviors and Precarious Masculinity on Sexual Aggression Among Young Adult Men
- The Association of Acute Intoxication and Threats to Masculinity on Laboratory-Based Sexual Aggression
- Interactive Effects of Anger and Alcohol Intoxication on Men's Laboratory-Based Sexual Aggression Propensity Following a Masculinity Threat
- Mental Health Risk Profiles and Related Substance Use During Coronavirus Pandemic Among College Students Who Use Substances
- Evaluating the Protective Behavioral Strategies for Marijuana Scale (PBSM) short-form: Support for a two-factor structure and measurement invariance
- Utility of the Brief Young Adult Alcohol Consequences Questionnaire-Drinking Game (B-YAACQ-DG) scale in screening hazardous alcohol use among university student drinking gamers in the United States
- Protective behavioral strategies convey greater protection against alcohol-related problems for members of Greek life than non-members
- A Psychometric Evaluation of the Reasons for Limiting Heavy Drinking Scale in a National Sample of College Students
- Mental Health Risk Profiles and Related Substance Use During Coronavirus Pandemic Among College Students Who Use Substances
- Evaluating the Protective Behavioral Strategies for Marijuana Scale (PBSM) short-form: Support for a two-factor structure and measurement invariance
- Evaluating the Protective Behavioral Strategies for Marijuana Scale (PBSM) short-form: Support for a two-factor structure and measurement invariance
- Protective behavioral strategies convey greater protection against alcohol-related problems for members of Greek life than non-members
- A Psychometric Evaluation of the Reasons for Limiting Heavy Drinking Scale in a National Sample of College Students
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