Similarly, these policies reduce drinking among female college students but appear to have little impact on their binge drinking. Instead, the results indicate that many elements of campus life (including participation in a fraternity or sorority, living on campus, and the ready availability of ...
College students statistically struggle to strike a balance when it comes to food and alcohol. Many on campus are simply eating and drinking too much. While these extremes have historically been brushed off as a collegiate rite of passion, the immoderation threatens student...
Students' first semester on campus may set the stage for their alcohol use/misuse throughout college. The authors surveyed 274 randomly sampled first-semester freshmen at a large southwestern university on their past 2 weeks' binge drinking, their high school binge drinking, and psychosocial factors...
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College students are a population of concern for high risk binge drinking and their behavior may be particularly impacted by COVID-19 campus closures. T... EE Bonar,MJ Parks,M Gunlicks-Stoessel,... - 《Addictive Behaviors》 被引量: 0发表: 2021年 Binge drinking in 14-year-old Italian ...
Freshmen living on campus showed significant drops in the average number of drinks consumed in a week; in the percentage who drank at least once a week in the last year; and in the proportion of students who engaged inbinge drinkingin the previous week. ...
Public health Risk and protective factors influencing binge drinking and health-risk consequences in a national sample of college students UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS LOWELL Barbara Mawn CrottySally EBinge drinking among college students and its myriad health-risk consequences is of critical concern to ...
Through AMOD, 10 of the nation's leading universities participate in a national demonstration project to reduce binge drinking and its harmful effects on colleges and communities. AMOD uses powerful campus-community partnerships to go beyond traditional prevention efforts that focus on the individual ...
Bill Arck, director of alcohol and drug-education services at Kansas State University, said that drinking levels on campus have been pretty stable the last 20 years despite the recent media furor, adding that the alcohol consumption habits used to define binge drinking inaccurately brands many stude...
"There is reason to think that heavy binge drinking during adolescence, when the brain is still rapidly developing, may have some negative legacy on psychological development," Sher said. "The interesting thing is that if we were to just look at binge drinkers and how impaired they are in th...