Introduction: The proportion of university/college students (UCS) consuming alcohol is similar to the number of those reporting poor sleep, at approximately 30%, the proportion being greater in student athletes (SA). What remains to be understood is if poor sleep potentiates risky behaviors. Objective: Our aim was to examine the association among sleep difficulties, insomnia symptoms, and insufficient sleep on the risk of driving under the influence of alcohol in a sample of UCS and whether these associations were more pertinent in SA. Methods: Data from the National University/College Health Assessment was used from the years 2011⁻2014. Questions on number of drinks consumed and behaviors such as driving after drinking alcohol were r...
Alcohol use and sleep disruption are highly prevalent amongst college students, yet their combined e...
Issues: Although increased research attention, the etiology of the hangover remains merely unk...
Study Objective: To determine the combined effects of sleep restriction and low-dose alcohol on driv...
The proportion of university/college students (UCS) consuming alcohol is similar to the number of th...
College students who experience problematic alcohol use report poorer health and endorse more health...
Objective Sleep problems and alcohol misuse are common issues experienced by college students that c...
College students have a high tendency to participate in risky behaviors , such as hazardous drinkin...
College students have a high tendency to participate in risky behaviors, such as hazardous drinking ...
Study objectivesPartial sleep deprivation and alcohol consumption are a common combination, particul...
Background: Alcohol-impaired driving among college students represents a significant public health c...
Alcohol is the most widely used psychoactive substance, due to its easy production, availability of ...
Previous research has shown that student athletes are more likely to be involved in a physical alter...
Alcohol consumption can negatively affect sleep quality. The current study examined the impact of an...
Alcohol consumption can negatively affect sleep quality. The current study examined the impact of an...
Alcohol hangover (AH) has been associated with poor sleep due to the negative effects of alcohol int...
Alcohol use and sleep disruption are highly prevalent amongst college students, yet their combined e...
Issues: Although increased research attention, the etiology of the hangover remains merely unk...
Study Objective: To determine the combined effects of sleep restriction and low-dose alcohol on driv...
The proportion of university/college students (UCS) consuming alcohol is similar to the number of th...
College students who experience problematic alcohol use report poorer health and endorse more health...
Objective Sleep problems and alcohol misuse are common issues experienced by college students that c...
College students have a high tendency to participate in risky behaviors , such as hazardous drinkin...
College students have a high tendency to participate in risky behaviors, such as hazardous drinking ...
Study objectivesPartial sleep deprivation and alcohol consumption are a common combination, particul...
Background: Alcohol-impaired driving among college students represents a significant public health c...
Alcohol is the most widely used psychoactive substance, due to its easy production, availability of ...
Previous research has shown that student athletes are more likely to be involved in a physical alter...
Alcohol consumption can negatively affect sleep quality. The current study examined the impact of an...
Alcohol consumption can negatively affect sleep quality. The current study examined the impact of an...
Alcohol hangover (AH) has been associated with poor sleep due to the negative effects of alcohol int...
Alcohol use and sleep disruption are highly prevalent amongst college students, yet their combined e...
Issues: Although increased research attention, the etiology of the hangover remains merely unk...
Study Objective: To determine the combined effects of sleep restriction and low-dose alcohol on driv...