Prepartying and drinking game playing are associated with excessive alcohol consumption and alcohol-related negative consequences in college populations; however, research exploring the prevalence of these high risk drinking contexts among high school students, and how such engagement may impact both high school and subsequent college drinking risk, is lacking. The current study, which is the first study to assess prepartying during high school, examined how engaging in either prepartying or drinking game playing during high school was associated with risky high school drinking as well asalcohol use and consequences during the transitional first month of college. The study involved 477 first-year college students, the majority of whom were ...
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This study investigates the prevalence and influence of prepartying behavior along with the co-occur...
A student’s transition from high school to college has been characterized as an especially vulnerabl...
Using event-specific data, the present study sought to identify relevant risk factors and risky drin...
Objective: The authors examined the phenomenon known to college students as prepartying, which is th...
Prepartying, also known as pre-gaming, has emerged as a high-risk drinking event among U.S. college ...
College student alcohol use is a major public health concern in the United States due to high person...
Drinking games are a high-risk social drinking activity consisting of rules and guidelines that dete...
Objective In the collegiate context, misperceptions of student drinking norms are among the most sal...
This paper examines the drinking behaviors of underclass students at Marquette University, which inc...
Confronting alcohol abuse is a challenge for most higher education institutions. Each year, st...
This study examines the influence high-risk alcohol consumption has on academic, co/extracurricular ...
Prepartying among college students is an emerging topic of research and clinical focus. Unfortunatel...
The present study examined risk factors related to “blacking out” (e.g., temporary periods of memory...
Rationale: Student-athletes are at risk for engaging in drinking games and pregaming. Research sugge...
Other research papers on student drinking can be found at:: https://scholarworks.iu.edu/dspace/handl...
This study investigates the prevalence and influence of prepartying behavior along with the co-occur...
A student’s transition from high school to college has been characterized as an especially vulnerabl...
Using event-specific data, the present study sought to identify relevant risk factors and risky drin...
Objective: The authors examined the phenomenon known to college students as prepartying, which is th...
Prepartying, also known as pre-gaming, has emerged as a high-risk drinking event among U.S. college ...
College student alcohol use is a major public health concern in the United States due to high person...
Drinking games are a high-risk social drinking activity consisting of rules and guidelines that dete...
Objective In the collegiate context, misperceptions of student drinking norms are among the most sal...
This paper examines the drinking behaviors of underclass students at Marquette University, which inc...
Confronting alcohol abuse is a challenge for most higher education institutions. Each year, st...
This study examines the influence high-risk alcohol consumption has on academic, co/extracurricular ...
Prepartying among college students is an emerging topic of research and clinical focus. Unfortunatel...
The present study examined risk factors related to “blacking out” (e.g., temporary periods of memory...
Rationale: Student-athletes are at risk for engaging in drinking games and pregaming. Research sugge...
Other research papers on student drinking can be found at:: https://scholarworks.iu.edu/dspace/handl...
This study investigates the prevalence and influence of prepartying behavior along with the co-occur...
A student’s transition from high school to college has been characterized as an especially vulnerabl...