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Olivia L. Bolts; Samuel R. Davis; Morgan A. Douglass; Kirstyn N. Smith-LeCavalier; Mark A. Prince – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Objective: College students report high rates of alcohol use and negative alcohol-related consequences (ARC). Many studies document that protective behavioral strategy (PBS) use is negatively associated with ARC. Few studies examine consequence severity and PBS helpfulness, both of which may provide nuance to this relationship. Participants and…
Descriptors: Drinking, Alcohol Abuse, Program Effectiveness, College Students
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Cotter, Elizabeth W.; Hawthorne, David J.; Gerker, Colin; Norman, Marianne; Fotang, Jenny P. – Journal of College Counseling, 2021
Approximately one third of college students report heavy episodic drinking (HED; Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 2019), defined as four or more drinks for women and five or more drinks for men on a single occasion. This mixed-methods study examined the feasibility of a mindfulness intervention intended to reduce HED.…
Descriptors: College Students, Drinking, Alcohol Abuse, Metacognition
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Arazan, Christine; Costelloe, Michael T.; Willingham, Mark T. – Journal of American College Health, 2023
Objectives: To assess the effectiveness of a harm reduction e-card at increasing protective drinking behaviors and decreasing negative outcomes from consuming alcohol. Participants: Participants were college students who turned 21 years old between January 21, 2016 and September 27, 2017. A total of 1,064 students completed the posttest: 737 from…
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, Drinking, Risk Management, Intervention
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Chen, Shu-Ping; Horgan, Salinda; Jones, John; Krauss, Elisha; Stuart, Heather – Educational Action Research, 2023
Alcohol use is prevalent among post-secondary students and negatively impacts their academic achievement. Socially constructed gender-based perceptions can promote alcohol misuse on campus. This is a community-based participatory action research aiming to raise awareness of alcohol use and its relation to gender, bridge campus networks targeting…
Descriptors: Student Research, Gender Differences, Health Promotion, Action Research
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Katharina Sophie Vogt; John Stephenson; Paul Norman – Journal of American College Health, 2023
Objective: Self-affirmation theory proposes that defensive processing prevents people from accepting health-risk messages, which may explain university students' dismissal of risk-information about binge drinking. SA-interventions may encourage non-biased processing of such information through impacting on interpersonal feelings and self-esteem.…
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, Risk Management, Student Attitudes, Intervention
Battaglia, Kyra – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Alcohol use, especially heavy or binge-drinking behavior, among college students continues to be an area in need of prevention and effective clinical intervention. With the myriad of known consequences that are associated with problematic and risky drinking, it is crucial that there are evidence-based programs available and offered to college…
Descriptors: Drinking, Alcohol Abuse, College Students, Prevention
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Wagstaff, Jennifer F.; Welfare, Laura E. – Journal of College Counseling, 2021
Brief Alcohol Screening and Intervention for College Students (BASICS; Dimeff et al., 1999) is an evidence-based treatment to reduce high-risk drinking among college students. Despite evidence of effectiveness, little is known about treatment fidelity when BASICS is implemented in a practical setting. This qualitative study explored the…
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, Intervention, Evidence Based Practice, Outcomes of Treatment
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Hembroff, Larry A.; Martell, Dennis; Allen, Rebecca; Poole, Andrew; Clark, Karen; Smith, Sandi W. – Journal of American College Health, 2021
Objective: Evaluate effectiveness of a university-wide social norms marketing campaign to reduce high-risk drinking and its consequences among students at MSU. Participants: Campaign messages regarding descriptive and injunctive norms were distributed campus-wide from 2001 to 2014 to correct norm misperceptions. Methods: Random samples of students…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Social Attitudes, Intervention, Alcohol Abuse
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Parker, Lauren; O'Sullivan, Deirdre; Watts, Justin – Journal of Drug Education, 2021
The purpose of this study was to develop, test, and use an instrument to measure the effectiveness of a community-based, mandated drug education intervention program, Youthful Offenders Program (YOP), targeting college students at risk. A total of N = 350 students voluntarily agreed to participate in an evaluation of program effectiveness using…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Drug Education, Intervention, Juvenile Justice
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Wilkinson, Larrell L.; Talbott, Laura L. – College Student Journal, 2018
The adverse effects of heavy alcohol consumption on the health and development of college students is a major concern in the United States. An exploratory evaluative process was undertaken at a university in the southeastern United States to assess stages of alcohol acquisition and modification among students who attended late-night programming…
Descriptors: Drinking, College Students, Prevention, Alcohol Abuse
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Shell, Duane F.; Newman, Ian M. – Journal of American College Health, 2019
Objective: To determine whether completing a pre-enrollment Web-based alcohol brief motivational intervention (BMI) increased student retention and reduced student alcohol-related violations. Participants: Fall 2011 (3,364) and Fall 2012 (3,111) entering cohorts of all first-year students at a midwestern state university. Method: Students…
Descriptors: Drinking, Alcohol Abuse, College Students, Intervention
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Lombardi, Julie; Dupain, Mandi – Excellence in Education Journal, 2018
The misuse of alcohol and other drugs is a health concern for National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) level student-athletes. NCAA Division II level student-athletes from a State-Supported Regional University (SSRU) were part of a CHOICES Grant program which aided the athletic department as it partnered with other campus departments in the…
Descriptors: College Students, College Athletics, Athletes, Drinking
Gueci, Veronika Nika – ProQuest LLC, 2018
Collegiate recovery programs (CRPs) are university-sanctioned initiatives for students in recovery from alcohol and other drug addiction. Given the ever-rising rates of alcohol and opioid use and misuse, a great need exists to understand how to provide support for those who are considering recovery or who choose a recovery lifestyle in college.…
Descriptors: Peer Teaching, Peer Influence, College Students, Drug Rehabilitation
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Foster, Holly A. – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2017
This case is for use in graduate courses in student affairs and higher education administration. It presents the challenges faced by student affairs professionals at the University of Virginia where some students participate in an annual high-risk drinking practice that has resulted in injuries and even death. Student affairs professionals at the…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, College Students, Drinking, Alcohol Abuse
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Braitman, Abby L.; Henson, James M. – Journal of American College Health, 2016
Objective: Computerized interventions are cost-effective and can quickly deliver individual feedback to many students. However, in-person interventions are more efficacious. The current study sought to improve the efficacy of a popular online intervention via e-mailed boosters with personalized feedback. Participants: Participants were 213 student…
Descriptors: Drinking, College Students, Intervention, Online Courses
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