The college student population, ages 18-24, represent a population at high risk for alcohol related harm. Although there has been a lot of investigation of methods to prevent this population from using alcohol, there is a gap in the literature that has examined alcohol related harm prevention. This study aims to add additional exploration of this approach
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Hazardous drinking continues to be a problem on college campuses especially when considering the inc...
Substance and alcohol misuse continues to plague our nation in years of life lost and money expended...
The current study tested the efficacy of a brief intervention designed to reduce alcohol use among h...
According to recent data released by the American College Health Association, 51.5% of college stude...
A cross-sectional, quantitative study was utilized to test the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) rega...
School mental health (SMH) programs have been shown to be effective in providing empirically-based t...
In recent years, research with a concentration on self-harm has begun to surface. Most of this resea...
Suicide continues to grow as a complex and multi-faceted problem in prevention and treatment, partic...
Rates of suicidal behaviors vary over the lifespan, but little research has focused on developmental...
The current study examined the relationship between peer substance use and friendship intimacy in pr...
Gene doping is the most recent addition to the list of banned practices formulated by the World Anti...
The intention of this study was to better understand how certain aspects in a college student\u27s l...
Heavy alcohol use and sexual assault are significant problems among women attending college. The cur...
Childhood obesity is a major health crisis that is becoming an epidemic among children and adolescen...
The relationship between college students’ sense of purpose in life and their self-reported risky su...
Hazardous drinking continues to be a problem on college campuses especially when considering the inc...
Substance and alcohol misuse continues to plague our nation in years of life lost and money expended...
The current study tested the efficacy of a brief intervention designed to reduce alcohol use among h...
According to recent data released by the American College Health Association, 51.5% of college stude...
A cross-sectional, quantitative study was utilized to test the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) rega...
School mental health (SMH) programs have been shown to be effective in providing empirically-based t...
In recent years, research with a concentration on self-harm has begun to surface. Most of this resea...
Suicide continues to grow as a complex and multi-faceted problem in prevention and treatment, partic...
Rates of suicidal behaviors vary over the lifespan, but little research has focused on developmental...
The current study examined the relationship between peer substance use and friendship intimacy in pr...
Gene doping is the most recent addition to the list of banned practices formulated by the World Anti...
The intention of this study was to better understand how certain aspects in a college student\u27s l...
Heavy alcohol use and sexual assault are significant problems among women attending college. The cur...
Childhood obesity is a major health crisis that is becoming an epidemic among children and adolescen...
The relationship between college students’ sense of purpose in life and their self-reported risky su...
Hazardous drinking continues to be a problem on college campuses especially when considering the inc...
Substance and alcohol misuse continues to plague our nation in years of life lost and money expended...