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The current study quantified the alcohol use–alcohol related consequences relationship in both college student and clinical populations using a meta-analytic quantification strategy across 33 college samples and 9 clinical samples totaling 20,145 participants.
19 maj 2008 · Students reported consuming significantly more units of alcohol per week at Year 1 than at Years 2 or 3 of their degree. Male students reported a higher consumption of units of alcohol than their female peers.
Alcohol-free programming was evaluated as promising but lacking robust studies to evaluate effectiveness by NIAAA’s College Aim Alcohol Intervention Matrix (2015). The present study investigates the relationship between alcohol-free programming and student drinking and substance use.
The study analyses alcohol consumption among college students from a community health perspective. We aim to understand how the college-related environment shapes students’ drinking behaviour. In particular, we assess the role of living arrangements, college social activities, and social norms in drinking patterns.
24 cze 2022 · The aim of this study was to examine the psychometric properties of the Alcohol Positive and Negative Expectations Scale (APNE; a new screening tool developed to identify expectations toward alcohol), and to examine the patterns of alcohol drinking in young adults.
4 gru 2023 · College students consume more alcohol and engage in binge drinking more frequently than their non-college attending peers, and prevalence of alcohol-related consequences (e.g., drinking and driving; taking avoidable risks) has not decreased proportionally with decreases in consumption.
13 kwi 2022 · Method: Students were surveyed during Orientation Week in 2015 (N = 84, men 36%) and again in 2017 (N = 97, men = 45%) using the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) to measure alcohol consumption, and purpose-designed measures of alcohol-related harms and alcohol knowledge.