Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Research documents increased and problematic alcohol use during study abroad experiences for college students. In addition, study abroad students may be a self-selecting subgroup of students who drink at greater rates and experience more consequences than non-study abroad students both prior to and after trips. Despite increasing numbers of students studying abroad each year and growing concerns about this high-risk event, there is limited research available documenting efficacious preventive programs with these students. Previous work suggests perceptions of study abroad peer drinking and host country native adult drinking are risk factors for increased alcohol use while abroad, while component...
Research on travelling populations, indicates that geographic mobility is associated with changes in...
Contains fulltext : 90201.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background: Hi...
Purpose of review: The present review of published articles during 2005-2006 on alcohol use among co...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Research documents increased and problematic alcohol u...
Objective: Study abroad students are at risk for increased and problematic drinking behavior. As few...
<p><i>Background</i>: University students who complete study abroad experiences are potentially expo...
Objective: College students who study abroad may represent a subgroup at risk for increased drinking...
Background: University students who complete study abroad experiences are potentially exposed to beh...
As with other heavier drinking groups, heavier drinking American college students may self-select in...
As little research has examined factors influencing increased and heavy drinking behavior among Amer...
Background: Travelling away from home can be associated with fewer limits on behavior, particularly ...
Background: Travelling away from home can be associated with fewer limits on behavior, particularly ...
The topic of college student drinking has been widely addressed in the literature. Traditional-aged ...
Research on travelling populations indicates that geographic mobility is associated with changes in ...
This thesis is concerned with the recognition, assessment, management, and potential non-pharmacolog...
Research on travelling populations, indicates that geographic mobility is associated with changes in...
Contains fulltext : 90201.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background: Hi...
Purpose of review: The present review of published articles during 2005-2006 on alcohol use among co...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Research documents increased and problematic alcohol u...
Objective: Study abroad students are at risk for increased and problematic drinking behavior. As few...
<p><i>Background</i>: University students who complete study abroad experiences are potentially expo...
Objective: College students who study abroad may represent a subgroup at risk for increased drinking...
Background: University students who complete study abroad experiences are potentially exposed to beh...
As with other heavier drinking groups, heavier drinking American college students may self-select in...
As little research has examined factors influencing increased and heavy drinking behavior among Amer...
Background: Travelling away from home can be associated with fewer limits on behavior, particularly ...
Background: Travelling away from home can be associated with fewer limits on behavior, particularly ...
The topic of college student drinking has been widely addressed in the literature. Traditional-aged ...
Research on travelling populations indicates that geographic mobility is associated with changes in ...
This thesis is concerned with the recognition, assessment, management, and potential non-pharmacolog...
Research on travelling populations, indicates that geographic mobility is associated with changes in...
Contains fulltext : 90201.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background: Hi...
Purpose of review: The present review of published articles during 2005-2006 on alcohol use among co...