College students and binge drinking: an evaluation of social learning theory. Sociol Spectr 2005;25:255--72.Durkin, K., Wolfe, T., & Clark, G. (2005). College students and binge drinking: An evaluation of social learning theory. Sociological Spectrum, 25, 255-272....
Binge Drinking has been argued to be the number one public health hazard and the primary source of preventable morbidity and mortality for the the more than 6 million college students in the United States. Binge drinking often begins in adolescence and continues into young adulthood. Recent estimat...
Binge drinking is defined for women as 4 drinks, and 5 for men, on one occasion, according other National Association on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. Drinking, and over-drinking, on college campuses has been the acceptable norm even before the now-cult-classic “Anim...
K. (2003). Binge drinking during the first semester of college: Continuation and desistance from high school patterns. Journal of American College Health, 52, 73 - 81.Reifman A, Watson WK. Binge drinking during the first semester of college: Continuation and desistance from high school ...
On some campuses, the rate of binge drinking soared to 70 percent of the student body, and fraternities and sororities had still higher rates. The study found that 50 percent of male students and 39 percent of female students are binge...
The authors examined the relationship between binge drinking and other substance use among US college students, using nationally representative data from the 1995 National College Health Risk Behavior Survey implemented by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Compared with nonbinge drinkers, cur...
摘要: To the Editor. —Dr Wechsler and colleagues1 provide an excellent assessment of the effects of binge drinking among college students, including关键词: BLACK CRUSTS BACILLUS ANTHRACIS CUTANEOUS ANTHRAX DOI: 10.1001/jama.1995.03520480021021 被引量: 40 年份: 1995 ...
The purpose of this study was to gain knowledge about SCSU students that participated in binge drinking and used Counseling Services. Information was derived from 202 intake forms completed by students when they first visited Counseling Services. The research explored differences among the demographics ...
drinking excessively, but a fairly large number of students arebinge-drinking. The survey found that 37.9% of full-time college students had engaged in binge-drinking in the past month. Binge-drinking is defined as consuming five or more drinks in one sitting for men and four or more drinks...
Results showed that the majority of participants (70%) reported drinking in the six months prior to data collection, most of whom reported at least one incident of binge drinking. Excessive alcohol use was related to an impaired physiological response to stress during the impossible task. College...