This study examined whether a self-reported family history of alcohol abuse (FH+) moderated the effects of a female-specific group motivational enhancement intervention with first-year college women. First-year college women (N= 287) completed an initial questionnaire and attended an intervention (n=161) or control (n=126) group session, of which 118 reported FH+. Repeated measures ANCOVA models were estimated to investigate whether the effectiveness of the intervention varied as a function of one’s reported family history of alcohol abuse. Results revealed that family history of alcohol abuse moderated intervention efficacy. Although the intervention was effective in producing less risky drinking relative to controls, among those participa...
The present study is the first to examine the moderating effects of mental and social health status ...
Greek-affiliated college students have been found to drink more heavily and frequently than other st...
Alcohol dependence or alcoholism is a serious public health issue. According to the CDC, alcoholism ...
Alcohol consumption among college students has become an increasing problem that requires attention ...
Objective This study compares the natural drinking patterns of family history positive and family hi...
College students who violate campus alcohol policies (adjudicated students) are at high risk for exp...
Objective: Female college students have increased their alcohol consumption rates. The current study...
Studies examining family history of alcohol abuse among college students are not only conflicting, b...
This study examined the effectiveness of a single-session group motivational enhancement alcohol int...
Is drinking among college women a relatively harmless phase, or does it point to longer-term problem...
College students’ use of protective behavioral strategies (PBS; e.g., determining not to exceed a se...
This study examined the prevalence of family history of alcoholism (FHA) and its effects on alcohol ...
Background: Alcohol use on college campuses is prevalent and contributes to problems that affect the...
Objective This study examined the extent to which protective behavioral strategies (PBS) mediated th...
This study examines the relationship between sexual experience and various drinking measures in 550 ...
The present study is the first to examine the moderating effects of mental and social health status ...
Greek-affiliated college students have been found to drink more heavily and frequently than other st...
Alcohol dependence or alcoholism is a serious public health issue. According to the CDC, alcoholism ...
Alcohol consumption among college students has become an increasing problem that requires attention ...
Objective This study compares the natural drinking patterns of family history positive and family hi...
College students who violate campus alcohol policies (adjudicated students) are at high risk for exp...
Objective: Female college students have increased their alcohol consumption rates. The current study...
Studies examining family history of alcohol abuse among college students are not only conflicting, b...
This study examined the effectiveness of a single-session group motivational enhancement alcohol int...
Is drinking among college women a relatively harmless phase, or does it point to longer-term problem...
College students’ use of protective behavioral strategies (PBS; e.g., determining not to exceed a se...
This study examined the prevalence of family history of alcoholism (FHA) and its effects on alcohol ...
Background: Alcohol use on college campuses is prevalent and contributes to problems that affect the...
Objective This study examined the extent to which protective behavioral strategies (PBS) mediated th...
This study examines the relationship between sexual experience and various drinking measures in 550 ...
The present study is the first to examine the moderating effects of mental and social health status ...
Greek-affiliated college students have been found to drink more heavily and frequently than other st...
Alcohol dependence or alcoholism is a serious public health issue. According to the CDC, alcoholism ...