The present study examined the impact of perceived tolerance to alcohol on maximum alcohol consumption while playing drinking games. Participants were student drinkers (N=3,546) from two west coast universities. Among these students, 69.2% (n=2,290) reported playing a drinking game in the past month. Analyses demonstrated game players had higher perceived tolerances, and consumed more alcohol than non-game players. A regression model revealed that higher levels of perceived tolerance were related to increased maximal alcohol consumption while playing drinking games. Study limitations and implications for future research are discussed
Objective In the collegiate context, misperceptions of student drinking norms are among the most sal...
Playing drinking games can be characterized as a high-risk drinking activity because games are typic...
Introduction. Game On: Know Alcohol, a school-based alcohol education program, aimed to educate adol...
Examination of behaviors associated with heavy alcohol consumption suggests that drinking games cont...
College student alcohol use is a major public health concern in the United States due to high person...
Background Participation in drinking games is associated with excessive drinking and alcohol risks. ...
Drinking games have become a ubiquitous part of the college student drinking culture and are associa...
Prepartying and drinking game playing are associated with excessive alcohol consumption and alcohol-...
Other research papers on student drinking can be found at:: https://scholarworks.iu.edu/dspace/handl...
Drinking games are a high-risk social drinking activity consisting of rules and guidelines that dete...
The purpose of this study was to explore, analyze, and compare the attitudes, behaviors, consequence...
The purpose of this study was to first identify which types of drinking games are most prevalent amo...
The current study aimed to investigate associations between gaming and different patterns of problem...
Rationale: Student-athletes are at risk for engaging in drinking games and pregaming. Research sugge...
Abstract. Drinking games are associated with excess alcohol use and alcohol-related problems, yet it...
Objective In the collegiate context, misperceptions of student drinking norms are among the most sal...
Playing drinking games can be characterized as a high-risk drinking activity because games are typic...
Introduction. Game On: Know Alcohol, a school-based alcohol education program, aimed to educate adol...
Examination of behaviors associated with heavy alcohol consumption suggests that drinking games cont...
College student alcohol use is a major public health concern in the United States due to high person...
Background Participation in drinking games is associated with excessive drinking and alcohol risks. ...
Drinking games have become a ubiquitous part of the college student drinking culture and are associa...
Prepartying and drinking game playing are associated with excessive alcohol consumption and alcohol-...
Other research papers on student drinking can be found at:: https://scholarworks.iu.edu/dspace/handl...
Drinking games are a high-risk social drinking activity consisting of rules and guidelines that dete...
The purpose of this study was to explore, analyze, and compare the attitudes, behaviors, consequence...
The purpose of this study was to first identify which types of drinking games are most prevalent amo...
The current study aimed to investigate associations between gaming and different patterns of problem...
Rationale: Student-athletes are at risk for engaging in drinking games and pregaming. Research sugge...
Abstract. Drinking games are associated with excess alcohol use and alcohol-related problems, yet it...
Objective In the collegiate context, misperceptions of student drinking norms are among the most sal...
Playing drinking games can be characterized as a high-risk drinking activity because games are typic...
Introduction. Game On: Know Alcohol, a school-based alcohol education program, aimed to educate adol...