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Bellis, Alexandra L.; Schipani-McLaughlin, Anne Marie; Salazar, Laura F.; Swartout, Kevin M.; Swahn, Monica H. – Journal of American College Health, 2018
Objectives: Following changes in federal regulations, the current study was an examination of differences in institutional responses to sexual violence among Georgia colleges and universities during 2013 and 2014. Participants: A total of 24 four-year institutions located in the state of Georgia were included. Method: Data were collected from…
Descriptors: Sexuality, Sexual Abuse, Violence, College Students
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Adams, Danielle R.; Meyers, Steven A.; Beidas, Rinad S. – Journal of American College Health, 2016
Objective: Financial strain may directly or indirectly (i.e., through perceived stress) impact students' psychological symptoms and academic and social integration, yet few studies have tested these relationships. The authors explored the mediating effect of perceived stress on the relationship between financial strain and 2 important outcomes:…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Undergraduate Students, First Generation College Students, Mental Health
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Borsari, Brian; Bergen-Cico, Dessa; Carey, Kate B. – Journal of American College Health, 2003
Surveyed incoming college students about their experiences with drinking games. Over 60 percent had played drinking games and considered them a means to get drunk quickly, socialize, control others, or get someone else drunk. Familiarity with drinking situations related to greater likelihood of playing drinking games. Participation was more common…
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, College Freshmen, Higher Education, Student Behavior
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Wechsler, Henry; Lee, Jae Eun; Kuo, Meichun; Lee, Hang – Journal of American College Health, 2000
Resurveyed colleges from two previous studies on alcohol use. Data from 14,000 students indicated that 44 percent were binge drinkers (the same rate as before). Both abstention and frequent binge drinking rates have increased significantly. Binge drinkers were more likely than other students to experience alcohol-related problems. Students on…
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, College Students, Higher Education, Student Behavior
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Newberry, Heather; Beerman, Kathy; Duncan, Sam; McGuire, Michelle; Hillers, Virginia – Journal of American College Health, 2001
Assessed college students' use of nonvitamin, nonmineral (NVNM) dietary supplements. Student surveys indicated that nearly half of the respondents took NVNM supplements, most frequently echinacea, ginseng, and St. John's wort. Over 80 percent had acceptable body mass index values. Users and nonusers of NVNM supplements did not differ significantly…
Descriptors: College Students, Dietetics, Health Behavior, Higher Education
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Wechsler, Henry; Molnar, Beth E.; Davenport, Andrea E.; Baer, John S. – Journal of American College Health, 1999
Used data from the 1993 Harvard School of Public Health College Alcohol Study to describe students' weekly alcohol consumption and associated problems. Behavioral norms for alcohol consumption differed widely among students and across colleges. Nationally, one in five college students was a frequent binge drinker. Binge drinkers accounted for most…
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, Alcoholic Beverages, College Students, Higher Education
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Meilman, Philip W.; And Others – Journal of American College Health, 1997
Reports a study that examined the average number of alcoholic drinks that college students (N=44,433) consumed per week. Surveys indicated that most students drank little or no alcohol on an average weekly basis. Only about 10% of the students reported consuming an average of 15 drinks or more per week. (SM)
Descriptors: Alcoholic Beverages, College Students, Drinking, Higher Education
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Wechsler, Henry; Kelley, Kathleen; Weitzman, Elissa R.; San Giovanni, John Paul; Seibring, Mark – Journal of American College Health, 2000
Surveyed college administrators about how colleges were preventing binge drinking. There was widespread prevention involving general alcohol education, restricting advertising at sporting events, and allocating alcohol-free living spaces. Programming was less prevalent for more targeted alcohol education, social norms campaigns, outreach, and…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Administrators, Alcohol Abuse, College Students
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Everett, Sherry A.; Husten, Corinne G.; Kann, Laura; Warren, Charles W.; Sharp, Donald; Crossett, Linda – Journal of American College Health, 1999
Investigated the age at which college students started smoking and its relationship to subsequent smoking using data from the 1995 National College Health Risk Behavior Surveys. Most students had tried smoking, and most who had ever smoked daily began doing so at age 18 years or younger. Most smokers had tried to quit, but three in four still…
Descriptors: Age Differences, College Students, Health Behavior, Higher Education
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Minto, Scott D.; Bennett, Richard E., II; Keltner, Bette R.; Porterfield, Daniel R. – Journal of American College Health, 2002
Describes the development and implementation of Georgetown University's comprehensive and successful approach to student alcohol abuse, which involves five interrelated aims (e.g., defining the national problem in terms of the local community, finding an inclusive structure with purposeful operations to address the community problems, and…
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, College Students, Health Behavior, Health Promotion
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DeJong, William; Winsten, Jay A. – Journal of American College Health, 1999
College students nationwide reported whether they had served as or ridden with a designated driver over the past 30 days and how much alcohol they had consumed the last time they used this strategy. Results indicated that using designated drivers is now a well-established strategy among college students. Those who served as designated drivers…
Descriptors: College Students, Drinking, Driving While Intoxicated, Health Behavior
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Schilling, Lee H. – Journal of American College Health, 1984
Information was gathered from college students to observe choice of postcoital contraception (PCC) and the effectiveness of the choice. Results indicate that PCC is an effective second chance to prevent unintended pregnancy. Research methodology is presented. (Author/DF)
Descriptors: Abortions, College Students, Contraception, Females
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Davis, James E.; Reynolds, Nancy C. – Journal of American College Health, 1990
Raising the legal purchase age to 21 in New York did not greatly affect alcohol use patterns for most college students in this study. Findings are based upon analysis of survey data collected from students before and after the law went into effect. (IAH)
Descriptors: Alcohol Education, Drinking, Higher Education, State Legislation
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Feigenbaum, Rhona; And Others – Journal of American College Health, 1995
This study examined whether human sexuality and general health courses were negatively affecting college students'"moral fiber," hypothesizing that there would be no differences in sexual attitudes and behaviors before and after taking the courses. Questionnaires indicated the only change was that students had more positive safer sex behaviors…
Descriptors: College Students, Health Behavior, Higher Education, Sex Education
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Miller, Matthew; Hemenway, David; Wechsler, Henry – Journal of American College Health, 1999
Surveyed undergraduate students nationwide concerning firearm possession. About 3.5% possessed working firearms. Students with guns were more likely to be male, White, or Native American; binge drink; live off-campus; and live with a spouse or significant other. Students with guns were more likely to engage in activities that put themselves and…
Descriptors: College Students, Drinking, Guns, Higher Education
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