Objective: Female college students have increased their alcohol consumption rates. The current study sought to replicate the effectiveness of a female-specific motivational-enhancement group intervention and extended previous work by adding a 6-month follow-up. The intervention included several motivational-enhancement components delivered in a group setting and included a group discussion of female-specific reasons for drinking. Method: Participants were 285 first-year college women. Data collection consisted of an online pre-intervention questionnaire, 10 weeks of online follow-up assessment, and a 6-month online follow-up. Using a randomized design, participants chose a group session, blind to treatment status. Held during the first wee...
This study examines the relationship between sexual experience and various drinking measures in 550 ...
1. What makes group MET work? A randomized controlled trial of college student drinkers in mandated ...
While overall rates of college student drinking have declined slightly since 1980, extreme forms of ...
Alcohol consumption among college students has become an increasing problem that requires attention ...
College students who violate campus alcohol policies (adjudicated students) are at high risk for exp...
This study examined whether a self-reported family history of alcohol abuse (FH+) moderated the effe...
This study examined the effectiveness of a single-session group motivational enhancement alcohol int...
College students’ use of protective behavioral strategies (PBS; e.g., determining not to exceed a se...
Objective: College students are an at-risk population for heavy drinking and negative alcohol-relate...
Background: Young women frequently drink alcohol in groups and binge drinking within these natural ...
College students who engage in episodic, heavy drinking (i.e., binge drinking) are at significantly ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the extent to which colleges and universities incorporate g...
The present study is the first to examine the moderating effects of mental and social health status ...
Objective The present study examines the relationships among reasons for drinking, alcohol consumpti...
Heavy drinking and its consequences among college students represent a serious public health problem...
This study examines the relationship between sexual experience and various drinking measures in 550 ...
1. What makes group MET work? A randomized controlled trial of college student drinkers in mandated ...
While overall rates of college student drinking have declined slightly since 1980, extreme forms of ...
Alcohol consumption among college students has become an increasing problem that requires attention ...
College students who violate campus alcohol policies (adjudicated students) are at high risk for exp...
This study examined whether a self-reported family history of alcohol abuse (FH+) moderated the effe...
This study examined the effectiveness of a single-session group motivational enhancement alcohol int...
College students’ use of protective behavioral strategies (PBS; e.g., determining not to exceed a se...
Objective: College students are an at-risk population for heavy drinking and negative alcohol-relate...
Background: Young women frequently drink alcohol in groups and binge drinking within these natural ...
College students who engage in episodic, heavy drinking (i.e., binge drinking) are at significantly ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the extent to which colleges and universities incorporate g...
The present study is the first to examine the moderating effects of mental and social health status ...
Objective The present study examines the relationships among reasons for drinking, alcohol consumpti...
Heavy drinking and its consequences among college students represent a serious public health problem...
This study examines the relationship between sexual experience and various drinking measures in 550 ...
1. What makes group MET work? A randomized controlled trial of college student drinkers in mandated ...
While overall rates of college student drinking have declined slightly since 1980, extreme forms of ...