AIMS – Substantial increase in heavy drinking upon transition from high school to college is common. Norwegian universities and university colleges arrange yearly introductory weeks to welcome new students. It has been questioned whether these events are too centered on alcohol. We aimed to investigate whether participation in the introductory week is associated with risky drinking (RD). We further aimed to investigate whether RD is associated with academic performance. Finally, we investigated whether alcohol-related attitudes are associated with both RD and introductory week participation. DESIGN – Data from the Norwegian study of students’ health and well-being (SHoT, 2014, n=13,663) were used. The odds ratio (OR) of RD was calculated fo...
Background Despite recent decreases in young adults’ drinking across the UK (ONS, 2018), a subset of...
Drinking patterns in young adults are associated with a variety of risky behaviors with both acute a...
Abstract — Aim: The primary aim of this study was to describe alcohol involvement in relation to gen...
AIMS – Substantial increase in heavy drinking upon transition from high school to college is common....
Background: “Freshman’s week” (FW) is a Norwegian initiation ritual to higher educ...
The relationship between academic performance and alcohol consumption among students remains inconsi...
Previous research has shown that high numbers of students drink hazardously or harmfully, or binge d...
Masteroppgave psykisk helsearbeid- Universitetet i Agder, 2015Background: All colleges and universi...
This study examines the influence high-risk alcohol consumption has on academic, co/extracurricular ...
For new students, university is a wonderland of opportunity. But the first few weeks of the universi...
Background: Hazardous alcohol consumption and associated harms are high among young university stude...
Background: High volumes of alcohol consumption and risky single occasion drinking (RSOD) among univ...
BACKGROUND: We assessed associations between educational achievement and alcohol consumption. METHOD...
Introduction: Intervening effectively to prevent students’ harmful use of alcohol remains a challeng...
To identify differences in Risky Consumption (RC) and Binge drinking (BD) trends in students who alr...
Background Despite recent decreases in young adults’ drinking across the UK (ONS, 2018), a subset of...
Drinking patterns in young adults are associated with a variety of risky behaviors with both acute a...
Abstract — Aim: The primary aim of this study was to describe alcohol involvement in relation to gen...
AIMS – Substantial increase in heavy drinking upon transition from high school to college is common....
Background: “Freshman’s week” (FW) is a Norwegian initiation ritual to higher educ...
The relationship between academic performance and alcohol consumption among students remains inconsi...
Previous research has shown that high numbers of students drink hazardously or harmfully, or binge d...
Masteroppgave psykisk helsearbeid- Universitetet i Agder, 2015Background: All colleges and universi...
This study examines the influence high-risk alcohol consumption has on academic, co/extracurricular ...
For new students, university is a wonderland of opportunity. But the first few weeks of the universi...
Background: Hazardous alcohol consumption and associated harms are high among young university stude...
Background: High volumes of alcohol consumption and risky single occasion drinking (RSOD) among univ...
BACKGROUND: We assessed associations between educational achievement and alcohol consumption. METHOD...
Introduction: Intervening effectively to prevent students’ harmful use of alcohol remains a challeng...
To identify differences in Risky Consumption (RC) and Binge drinking (BD) trends in students who alr...
Background Despite recent decreases in young adults’ drinking across the UK (ONS, 2018), a subset of...
Drinking patterns in young adults are associated with a variety of risky behaviors with both acute a...
Abstract — Aim: The primary aim of this study was to describe alcohol involvement in relation to gen...