Blackouts (periods of alcohol-induced anterograde amnesia) are common among young adults and place individuals at significant risk for alcohol-related harm; thus, researchers have advocated for increased efforts to educate young adults on blackouts. This qualitative study examined college student knowledge of blackouts as well as their ideas for intervening on blackout drinking behavior in order to inform prevention and intervention efforts. College students who had experienced a blackout in the past 6 months participated in eight focus groups, stratified by gender (N = 50, five to eight/group, 56% female). Discussions followed a semistructured agenda. Audio recordings were transcribed verbatim and coded using applied thematic analysis. The...
The present study investigated the relationship between alcohol consumption and cognitive functionin...
Objective—Little research has examined antecedents of specific drinking consequences (vomiting, regr...
For a long time, alcohol was thought to exert a general depressant effect on the central nervous sys...
Alcohol-induced blackouts, one neurobiological consequence of alcohol use, are periods of amnesia fo...
With the research of the Alcohol Task Force at the University of Dayton, professionals realize that ...
Background: Alcohol-induced blackouts, a form of anterograde amnesia that restricts the encoding of ...
BackgroundAlcohol-induced blackouts, a form of anterograde amnesia that restricts the encoding of sh...
textAlcohol-induced blackouts, or periods of anterograde amnesia without loss of consciousness, were...
The present study examined risk factors related to “blacking out” (e.g., temporary periods of memory...
textBlackouts are widely-noted sequelae of heavy drinking, yet understanding of their characteristi...
This exploratory research provided data on the incidence and psychological consequences of blackouts...
Objective: To explore how a genetically-influenced characteristic (the level of response to alcohol ...
Background:Alcohol-induced blackouts (ie, periods of anterograde amnesia) have received limited rece...
Background and aims: Experience of alcohol-induced memory blackouts in adolescence may be an importa...
ObjectiveTo explore how a genetically-influenced characteristic (the level of response to alcohol [L...
The present study investigated the relationship between alcohol consumption and cognitive functionin...
Objective—Little research has examined antecedents of specific drinking consequences (vomiting, regr...
For a long time, alcohol was thought to exert a general depressant effect on the central nervous sys...
Alcohol-induced blackouts, one neurobiological consequence of alcohol use, are periods of amnesia fo...
With the research of the Alcohol Task Force at the University of Dayton, professionals realize that ...
Background: Alcohol-induced blackouts, a form of anterograde amnesia that restricts the encoding of ...
BackgroundAlcohol-induced blackouts, a form of anterograde amnesia that restricts the encoding of sh...
textAlcohol-induced blackouts, or periods of anterograde amnesia without loss of consciousness, were...
The present study examined risk factors related to “blacking out” (e.g., temporary periods of memory...
textBlackouts are widely-noted sequelae of heavy drinking, yet understanding of their characteristi...
This exploratory research provided data on the incidence and psychological consequences of blackouts...
Objective: To explore how a genetically-influenced characteristic (the level of response to alcohol ...
Background:Alcohol-induced blackouts (ie, periods of anterograde amnesia) have received limited rece...
Background and aims: Experience of alcohol-induced memory blackouts in adolescence may be an importa...
ObjectiveTo explore how a genetically-influenced characteristic (the level of response to alcohol [L...
The present study investigated the relationship between alcohol consumption and cognitive functionin...
Objective—Little research has examined antecedents of specific drinking consequences (vomiting, regr...
For a long time, alcohol was thought to exert a general depressant effect on the central nervous sys...