Because college women's drinking rates now rival men's rates, the authors interviewed college women to ascertain how gender identity affected their drinking choices. Interpretative phenomenological analysis indicated that high-risk drinkers viewed their gender identity differently than did low-risk drinkers. Counseling implications are discussed
While past research has revealed a positive association between sexism and women’s alcohol use, no s...
Graduation date: 1998The purpose of this study was to determine if there was a difference in student...
Alcohol abuse is becoming more prevalent on college campuses. Although college and university admini...
Because college women\u27s drinking rates now rival men\u27s rates, the authors interviewed college ...
College drinking is a focus of national attention due to its widespread impact on academic, social, ...
College women\u27s drinking rates are increasing, yet there is limited research on what is contribut...
The present study investigated how college students are perceived when they drink alcohol versus abs...
Misperceptions of peer drinking norms have been found to be strongly associated with individual drin...
Within the past six years, there have been three major studies that have addressed the issue of the ...
The purpose of this study was to explore college drinking from the perspective of sorority women, in...
This study examines the sociological questions of how sobriety impacts friendships or relationships ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the extent to which colleges and universities incorporate g...
Alcohol consumption among college students has become an increasing problem that requires attention ...
With the beginning of the millennium, binge drinking continues to be widespread among American colle...
OBJECTIVE: Sexual minority women (SMW; e.g., lesbian, bisexual) report substantially higher rates of...
While past research has revealed a positive association between sexism and women’s alcohol use, no s...
Graduation date: 1998The purpose of this study was to determine if there was a difference in student...
Alcohol abuse is becoming more prevalent on college campuses. Although college and university admini...
Because college women\u27s drinking rates now rival men\u27s rates, the authors interviewed college ...
College drinking is a focus of national attention due to its widespread impact on academic, social, ...
College women\u27s drinking rates are increasing, yet there is limited research on what is contribut...
The present study investigated how college students are perceived when they drink alcohol versus abs...
Misperceptions of peer drinking norms have been found to be strongly associated with individual drin...
Within the past six years, there have been three major studies that have addressed the issue of the ...
The purpose of this study was to explore college drinking from the perspective of sorority women, in...
This study examines the sociological questions of how sobriety impacts friendships or relationships ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the extent to which colleges and universities incorporate g...
Alcohol consumption among college students has become an increasing problem that requires attention ...
With the beginning of the millennium, binge drinking continues to be widespread among American colle...
OBJECTIVE: Sexual minority women (SMW; e.g., lesbian, bisexual) report substantially higher rates of...
While past research has revealed a positive association between sexism and women’s alcohol use, no s...
Graduation date: 1998The purpose of this study was to determine if there was a difference in student...
Alcohol abuse is becoming more prevalent on college campuses. Although college and university admini...