College students with depressed mood face heightened risk for experiencing drinking-related negative consequences. However, few studies have examined prospective patterns of alcohol consequences among depressed students. In the present investigation, we assessed how first-year college women’s trajectories of heavy episodic drinking (HED) and alcohol consequences differed as a function of depressed mood at college entry. Participants were 233 heavy drinking incoming first-year college females (61% White) at a mid-sized west coast university. Participants completed an online baseline survey, attended a single brief group intervention session, and completed 1- and 6-month post-intervention follow-up surveys. Depressed mood, alcohol consumption...
Depressive symptoms and alcohol use frequently coexist. In college students, the rates of depression...
Alcohol consumption among college students has become an increasing problem that requires attention ...
The current study used a person-centered approach (i.e. latent profile analysis) to identify distinc...
Research indicates a higher prevalence of alcohol consumption among college student populations in t...
Background: College students with depressive symptoms tend to engage in more hazardous drinking and ...
Objective This study compares the natural drinking patterns of family history positive and family hi...
Excessive alcohol consumption is a chronic issue on college campuses nationwide and presents a signi...
Previous literature provides an overview of the multiple relationships between alcohol use, protecti...
Background- Emerging adults have the highest prevalence of heavy drinking as compared to all other a...
This is a quantitative study of depression, self-esteem, smoking and drinking behaviors among first ...
This study evaluates associations between coping drinking motives (CDM; drinking to regulate negativ...
Background and Objectives: The prevalence of alcohol misuse on college campuses is a considerable pr...
Although alcohol-related consequences are high in college students, thereis significant variability ...
Heavy drinking among college students in the United States is common and results in a wide range of ...
Background: Understanding the potential psychosocial mechanisms that explain (i.e., mediate) the ass...
Depressive symptoms and alcohol use frequently coexist. In college students, the rates of depression...
Alcohol consumption among college students has become an increasing problem that requires attention ...
The current study used a person-centered approach (i.e. latent profile analysis) to identify distinc...
Research indicates a higher prevalence of alcohol consumption among college student populations in t...
Background: College students with depressive symptoms tend to engage in more hazardous drinking and ...
Objective This study compares the natural drinking patterns of family history positive and family hi...
Excessive alcohol consumption is a chronic issue on college campuses nationwide and presents a signi...
Previous literature provides an overview of the multiple relationships between alcohol use, protecti...
Background- Emerging adults have the highest prevalence of heavy drinking as compared to all other a...
This is a quantitative study of depression, self-esteem, smoking and drinking behaviors among first ...
This study evaluates associations between coping drinking motives (CDM; drinking to regulate negativ...
Background and Objectives: The prevalence of alcohol misuse on college campuses is a considerable pr...
Although alcohol-related consequences are high in college students, thereis significant variability ...
Heavy drinking among college students in the United States is common and results in a wide range of ...
Background: Understanding the potential psychosocial mechanisms that explain (i.e., mediate) the ass...
Depressive symptoms and alcohol use frequently coexist. In college students, the rates of depression...
Alcohol consumption among college students has become an increasing problem that requires attention ...
The current study used a person-centered approach (i.e. latent profile analysis) to identify distinc...