Using a ritual behavior model and in-depth interviews, this qualitative study examined the role of alcohol in the lives of college students as they transitioned from freshmen to senior year. Key differences in the drinking ritual emerged across the four years, and insights were noted in students\u27 use of alcohol to form a community of friends, to find order in their lives, and to transition from ill-at-ease adolescents to confident adults. A key campaign strategy emerged based on students\u27 desire to avoid being the one who drinks the most or the one who drinks the least
UnrestrictedResearch on effective preventative methods of curbing underage and/or dangerous drinking...
College heavy episodic drinking, or binge drinking is a serious and chronic young adult health probl...
The transition from high school to college provides a potentially critical window to intervene and r...
To assist creators of public service announcements and anti-drinking campaigns, this study provides ...
The purpose of this study was to compare a theory-based, audience-targeted health communication camp...
Alcohol consumption among college students can lead to negative consequences for those consuming alc...
Qualitative studies of alcohol’s ritual influences indicate that college undergraduates who drink he...
Purpose: Many existing interventions to reduce excessive drinking in University students attempt to ...
College drinking has traditionally been studied from a public health perspective that attempts to qu...
Alcohol abuse among college students has become a major public health concern. Individual, environme...
Many students view the abuse of alcohol as integral to the student role. Thus, they feel entitled to...
Hazardous drinking among university students remains a significant public health crisis on college c...
Social norm campaigns assume that college students desire to increase their drinking, and may eventu...
Alcohol consumption on college campuses is a very real and dangerous problem that college administra...
The first year of college is a unique transition period, in which the student establishes a college ...
UnrestrictedResearch on effective preventative methods of curbing underage and/or dangerous drinking...
College heavy episodic drinking, or binge drinking is a serious and chronic young adult health probl...
The transition from high school to college provides a potentially critical window to intervene and r...
To assist creators of public service announcements and anti-drinking campaigns, this study provides ...
The purpose of this study was to compare a theory-based, audience-targeted health communication camp...
Alcohol consumption among college students can lead to negative consequences for those consuming alc...
Qualitative studies of alcohol’s ritual influences indicate that college undergraduates who drink he...
Purpose: Many existing interventions to reduce excessive drinking in University students attempt to ...
College drinking has traditionally been studied from a public health perspective that attempts to qu...
Alcohol abuse among college students has become a major public health concern. Individual, environme...
Many students view the abuse of alcohol as integral to the student role. Thus, they feel entitled to...
Hazardous drinking among university students remains a significant public health crisis on college c...
Social norm campaigns assume that college students desire to increase their drinking, and may eventu...
Alcohol consumption on college campuses is a very real and dangerous problem that college administra...
The first year of college is a unique transition period, in which the student establishes a college ...
UnrestrictedResearch on effective preventative methods of curbing underage and/or dangerous drinking...
College heavy episodic drinking, or binge drinking is a serious and chronic young adult health probl...
The transition from high school to college provides a potentially critical window to intervene and r...