Drinking games are a high-risk social drinking activity consisting of rules and guidelines that determine when and how much to drink (Polizzotto et al., 2007). Borsari\u27s (2004) seminal review paper on drinking games in the college environment succinctly captured the published literature as of February 2004. However, research on college drinking games has grown exponentially during the last decade, necessitating an updated review of the literature. This review provides an in-depth summary and synthesis of current drinking games research (e.g., characteristics of drinking games, and behavioral, demographic, social, and psychological influences on participation) and suggests several promising areas for future drinking games research. This r...
For the typical American sports fans, a night out to watch a college sporting event involves a celeb...
The present study examined the impact of perceived tolerance to alcohol on maximum alcohol consumpti...
College students seek peer acceptance and opportunities for social interaction. For many, it may be ...
The purpose of this study was to explore, analyze, and compare the attitudes, behaviors, consequence...
College student alcohol use is a major public health concern in the United States due to high person...
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-...
Examination of behaviors associated with heavy alcohol consumption suggests that drinking games cont...
Abstract. Drinking games are associated with excess alcohol use and alcohol-related problems, yet it...
Other research papers on student drinking can be found at:: https://scholarworks.iu.edu/dspace/handl...
Participation in drinking games (DGs) by university students is often associated with heavy drinking...
Background Participation in drinking games is associated with excessive drinking and alcohol risks. ...
The purpose of this study was to first identify which types of drinking games are most prevalent amo...
Rationale: Student-athletes are at risk for engaging in drinking games and pregaming. Research sugge...
College students seek peer acceptance and opportunities for social interaction. For many, it may be ...
For the typical American sports fans, a night out to watch a college sporting event involves a celeb...
The present study examined the impact of perceived tolerance to alcohol on maximum alcohol consumpti...
College students seek peer acceptance and opportunities for social interaction. For many, it may be ...
The purpose of this study was to explore, analyze, and compare the attitudes, behaviors, consequence...
College student alcohol use is a major public health concern in the United States due to high person...
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-...
Examination of behaviors associated with heavy alcohol consumption suggests that drinking games cont...
Abstract. Drinking games are associated with excess alcohol use and alcohol-related problems, yet it...
Other research papers on student drinking can be found at:: https://scholarworks.iu.edu/dspace/handl...
Participation in drinking games (DGs) by university students is often associated with heavy drinking...
Background Participation in drinking games is associated with excessive drinking and alcohol risks. ...
The purpose of this study was to first identify which types of drinking games are most prevalent amo...
Rationale: Student-athletes are at risk for engaging in drinking games and pregaming. Research sugge...
College students seek peer acceptance and opportunities for social interaction. For many, it may be ...
For the typical American sports fans, a night out to watch a college sporting event involves a celeb...
The present study examined the impact of perceived tolerance to alcohol on maximum alcohol consumpti...
College students seek peer acceptance and opportunities for social interaction. For many, it may be ...