Using event-specific data, the present study sought to identify relevant risk factors and risky drinking patterns associated with prepartying. Analyses focused on drinking outcomes as a function of drinking game playing and the social context on occasions where prepartying did and did not occur. This research utilized a representative two-site sample of prepartiers who also reported a heavy episodic drinking event in the past month (n = 988). Results revealed that during a preparty event, participants drank significantly more, reached higher blood alcohol levels (BALs), and experienced significantly more negative consequences compared to the last occasion that they drank but did not preparty. Students who played drinking games when they pre...
Researchers have identified college student-athletes as a subgroup at risk for heavy drinking and as...
College drinking is widespread, and binge drinkers can experience serious consequences. The present ...
The present study examined the moderating role of health status (physical, mental, and social health...
Prepartying is often associated with increased alcohol consumption and negative alcohol-related cons...
Prepartying and drinking game playing are associated with excessive alcohol consumption and alcohol-...
Prepartying, also known as pre-gaming, has emerged as a high-risk drinking event among U.S. college ...
Prepartying among college students is an emerging topic of research and clinical focus. Unfortunatel...
Objective: The authors examined the phenomenon known to college students as prepartying, which is th...
The present study examined risk factors related to “blacking out” (e.g., temporary periods of memory...
Objective In the collegiate context, misperceptions of student drinking norms are among the most sal...
This study examines the relationship between sexual experience and various drinking measures in 550 ...
BackgroundPregaming is a common, high-risk drinking activity among college students that has been la...
Heavy drinking has been identified as a significant problem on college campuses, and students who dr...
This study investigates the prevalence and influence of prepartying behavior along with the co-occur...
Within the United States, high risk and dangerous binge drinking is one of the greatest public healt...
Researchers have identified college student-athletes as a subgroup at risk for heavy drinking and as...
College drinking is widespread, and binge drinkers can experience serious consequences. The present ...
The present study examined the moderating role of health status (physical, mental, and social health...
Prepartying is often associated with increased alcohol consumption and negative alcohol-related cons...
Prepartying and drinking game playing are associated with excessive alcohol consumption and alcohol-...
Prepartying, also known as pre-gaming, has emerged as a high-risk drinking event among U.S. college ...
Prepartying among college students is an emerging topic of research and clinical focus. Unfortunatel...
Objective: The authors examined the phenomenon known to college students as prepartying, which is th...
The present study examined risk factors related to “blacking out” (e.g., temporary periods of memory...
Objective In the collegiate context, misperceptions of student drinking norms are among the most sal...
This study examines the relationship between sexual experience and various drinking measures in 550 ...
BackgroundPregaming is a common, high-risk drinking activity among college students that has been la...
Heavy drinking has been identified as a significant problem on college campuses, and students who dr...
This study investigates the prevalence and influence of prepartying behavior along with the co-occur...
Within the United States, high risk and dangerous binge drinking is one of the greatest public healt...
Researchers have identified college student-athletes as a subgroup at risk for heavy drinking and as...
College drinking is widespread, and binge drinkers can experience serious consequences. The present ...
The present study examined the moderating role of health status (physical, mental, and social health...