Objective: To place college drinking within its larger developmental context, we reviewed studies that compare drinking behavior among college students with that of their age-matched non-student peers. Among the recurrent themes identified across these studies, we particularly noted discrepancies in the conceptualization and operationalization of both college status and noncollege status. These discrepancies, and other methodological variations, were then examined because they influence conclusions about drinking outcomes. Method: Eighteen studies directly comparing college students with nonstudents were reviewed. Results: College students drank more than noncollege peers and, in general, drank more frequently than did noncollege peers, alt...
The purpose of this research was to explore college students' personal and social perceptions of alc...
The transition fromadolescence to emerging adulthood is a period of increased risk for heavy drinkin...
ABSTRACT. Objective: This article offers a developmental perspec-tive on college drinking by focusin...
Objective: To place college drinking within its larger developmental context, we reviewed studies th...
Alcohol use among male undergraduate students continues to be problematic. Most college drinkers sta...
Drinking while attending college has become the norm for many of today’s young adults, despite the f...
ABSTRACT. Objective: The study was designed to assess current trends in studying, and emerging appro...
Studies of drinking trajectories during the late teens and the twenties have focused almost exclusiv...
The first year of college is a unique transition period, in which the student establishes a college ...
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Few studies examine changes in drinking behavior during the transition from high school to college. ...
It is well-known that college students are at an increased risk for alcohol use and binge drinking c...
ABSTRACT. Objective: The purpose of this article is to examine the aspects of collegiate environment...
ABSTRACT. Objective: Research on individual differences in drink-ing rates and associated problems a...
Problem drinking during the college years is a significant public health concern. The goal of the cu...
The purpose of this research was to explore college students' personal and social perceptions of alc...
The transition fromadolescence to emerging adulthood is a period of increased risk for heavy drinkin...
ABSTRACT. Objective: This article offers a developmental perspec-tive on college drinking by focusin...
Objective: To place college drinking within its larger developmental context, we reviewed studies th...
Alcohol use among male undergraduate students continues to be problematic. Most college drinkers sta...
Drinking while attending college has become the norm for many of today’s young adults, despite the f...
ABSTRACT. Objective: The study was designed to assess current trends in studying, and emerging appro...
Studies of drinking trajectories during the late teens and the twenties have focused almost exclusiv...
The first year of college is a unique transition period, in which the student establishes a college ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/65896/1/j.1530-0277.2001.tb02237.x.pd
Few studies examine changes in drinking behavior during the transition from high school to college. ...
It is well-known that college students are at an increased risk for alcohol use and binge drinking c...
ABSTRACT. Objective: The purpose of this article is to examine the aspects of collegiate environment...
ABSTRACT. Objective: Research on individual differences in drink-ing rates and associated problems a...
Problem drinking during the college years is a significant public health concern. The goal of the cu...
The purpose of this research was to explore college students' personal and social perceptions of alc...
The transition fromadolescence to emerging adulthood is a period of increased risk for heavy drinkin...
ABSTRACT. Objective: This article offers a developmental perspec-tive on college drinking by focusin...