In this study, student athlete\u27s awareness regarding the dangers of alcohol was examined using a poster intervention method. Unlike previous studies this study looked at student athletes as their own individual subset of college campuses and instead of assessing behavior knowledge of the possible behavior was examined. Student athletes from a Midwestern Division 1 university were selected using student athletes from the men\u27s soccer and football teams and women\u27s golf, track and field and cross country teams. Awareness was tested using a 10 point knowledge pre- and post-survey. Awareness posters with short easy to read alcohol and performance related facts were placed around high traffic areas within the athletic building. It was f...
The present study represents a current outlook on the frequency and perception of drug use among col...
This study examines alcohol use among college students, focusing on variation in binge drinking base...
Many research studies have identified high drinking rates amongst US student-athletes, yet there has...
A research paper completed for HLTH200, it is a hypothetical design for an intervention study design...
Upon entering college in the United States, students are exposed to alcohol and, relatedly, the pote...
College athletes consume more alcohol and experience more alcohol-related consequences than non-athl...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Journalism and Mass CommunicationsNancy MuturiCollegiate student-athl...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate and explain the physical fitness level, social behavior an...
This exploratory study examines aggressive behavior and alcohol use among college athletes. Scholar...
Research has shown that college student-athletes are at increased risk for hazardous alcohol use. A...
An estimated 2 in 3 college students report consuming alcohol in the past month and 44% of students ...
Universities across the United States have reported consistently high rates of alcohol use and abuse...
This study was designed to fill in some voids in the existing literature on college athletes and the...
Self-concept theory was used as a theoretical basis to investigate the utility of social norms alcoh...
ABSTRACT. Objective: This study examines the impact of a social norms intervention to reduce alcohol...
The present study represents a current outlook on the frequency and perception of drug use among col...
This study examines alcohol use among college students, focusing on variation in binge drinking base...
Many research studies have identified high drinking rates amongst US student-athletes, yet there has...
A research paper completed for HLTH200, it is a hypothetical design for an intervention study design...
Upon entering college in the United States, students are exposed to alcohol and, relatedly, the pote...
College athletes consume more alcohol and experience more alcohol-related consequences than non-athl...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Journalism and Mass CommunicationsNancy MuturiCollegiate student-athl...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate and explain the physical fitness level, social behavior an...
This exploratory study examines aggressive behavior and alcohol use among college athletes. Scholar...
Research has shown that college student-athletes are at increased risk for hazardous alcohol use. A...
An estimated 2 in 3 college students report consuming alcohol in the past month and 44% of students ...
Universities across the United States have reported consistently high rates of alcohol use and abuse...
This study was designed to fill in some voids in the existing literature on college athletes and the...
Self-concept theory was used as a theoretical basis to investigate the utility of social norms alcoh...
ABSTRACT. Objective: This study examines the impact of a social norms intervention to reduce alcohol...
The present study represents a current outlook on the frequency and perception of drug use among col...
This study examines alcohol use among college students, focusing on variation in binge drinking base...
Many research studies have identified high drinking rates amongst US student-athletes, yet there has...