An estimated 2 in 3 college students report consuming alcohol in the past month and 44% of students report engaging in high risk or heavy episodic drinking at least once in the previous 2 weeks. Despite evidence suggesting that participation in sports may be a protective factor for the use of alcohol, recent data from the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), finds that 77% college student-athletes report use. Though overall prevalence rates of alcohol consumption are similar among college student-athletes and non-athletes, student-athletes are more likely to engage in binge or high-risk drinking as compared to their non-athlete peers. An overwhelming majority of studies found that protective behavioral strategy (PBS) use was ass...
Self-reported alcohol use is highest among Division III athletes, which represents the largest NCAA ...
Universities across the United States have reported consistently high rates of alcohol use and abuse...
This study examines alcohol use among college students, focusing on variation in binge drinking base...
An estimated 2 in 3 college students report consuming alcohol in the past month and 44% of students ...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Journalism and Mass CommunicationsNancy MuturiCollegiate student-athl...
Researchers have identified college student-athletes as a subgroup at risk for heavy drinking and as...
Alcohol use among college student-athletes should be of great concern due to their risk for excessiv...
College athletes are at risk for heavy alcohol use, which jeopardizes their general health, academic...
College athletes consume more alcohol and experience more alcohol-related consequences than non-athl...
This study examines alcohol use among college students, focusing on variation in binge drinking base...
This study examined risk factors for problem outcomes experienced by drinking and non-drinking first...
Self-reported alcohol use is highest among Division III athletes, which represents the largest NCAA ...
ABSTRACT\ud THE EFFECTS OF A TEAM-CENTERED INTERVENTION ON THE\ud DRINKING BEHAVIORS OF COLLEGE ATHL...
Self-reported alcohol use is highest among Division III athletes, which represents the largest NCAA ...
This exploratory study examines aggressive behavior and alcohol use among college athletes. Scholar...
Self-reported alcohol use is highest among Division III athletes, which represents the largest NCAA ...
Universities across the United States have reported consistently high rates of alcohol use and abuse...
This study examines alcohol use among college students, focusing on variation in binge drinking base...
An estimated 2 in 3 college students report consuming alcohol in the past month and 44% of students ...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Journalism and Mass CommunicationsNancy MuturiCollegiate student-athl...
Researchers have identified college student-athletes as a subgroup at risk for heavy drinking and as...
Alcohol use among college student-athletes should be of great concern due to their risk for excessiv...
College athletes are at risk for heavy alcohol use, which jeopardizes their general health, academic...
College athletes consume more alcohol and experience more alcohol-related consequences than non-athl...
This study examines alcohol use among college students, focusing on variation in binge drinking base...
This study examined risk factors for problem outcomes experienced by drinking and non-drinking first...
Self-reported alcohol use is highest among Division III athletes, which represents the largest NCAA ...
ABSTRACT\ud THE EFFECTS OF A TEAM-CENTERED INTERVENTION ON THE\ud DRINKING BEHAVIORS OF COLLEGE ATHL...
Self-reported alcohol use is highest among Division III athletes, which represents the largest NCAA ...
This exploratory study examines aggressive behavior and alcohol use among college athletes. Scholar...
Self-reported alcohol use is highest among Division III athletes, which represents the largest NCAA ...
Universities across the United States have reported consistently high rates of alcohol use and abuse...
This study examines alcohol use among college students, focusing on variation in binge drinking base...