Purpose: To assess health science and nursing students Method: A descriptive exploratory design with survey methodology was used to carry out the study. The participants were a convenient sample of 154 undergraduate health science and nursing majors enrolled in twelve Midwestern Universities. The Alcohol Questionnaire was used to elicit information from participants. The Pearson correlation coefficients were calculated using knowledge about alcoholic beverages with Results: The results respectively were r = 0.17, p=0.0167, which implies that more knowledge was associated with more drinking; r = -0.12, p=0.0125, which implies that more knowledge was associated with drinking less often and r = 0.19, p=0.0125, which implies that more knowledge...
Abstract Background: In recent years excessive alcohol use has increased in the UK resulting in a w...
The purpose of this study was to measure pre and post-test knowledge in response to an educational i...
Copyright © 2015 Gillian O’Neill et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Purpose: To assess health science and nursing students Method: A descriptive exploratory design with...
BACKGROUND: The use of alcohol is a phenomenon widely spread among young people and takes on differe...
The purpose of the researcher was to examine university students’ knowledge of alcoholism. The tota...
Alcohol abuse is a major concern on college and university campuses. Heavy episodic drinking or bing...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT Alcohol is the drug most frequently used by university students, since the transi...
Objective: This study examined characteristics of students who presented to a college health center ...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined characteristics of students who presented to a college health center ...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to examine the drinking awareness of medical and health-relat...
BACKGROUND: Alcoholic beverages are widely available in the university environment, particularly at ...
ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate the attitude toward the alcoholic patient and the knowledge about t...
Background: College is a time many people associate with increased alcohol usage. There is significa...
BACKGROUND: abuse of alcohol among students is a problem that has not to be undervalued because it c...
Abstract Background: In recent years excessive alcohol use has increased in the UK resulting in a w...
The purpose of this study was to measure pre and post-test knowledge in response to an educational i...
Copyright © 2015 Gillian O’Neill et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Purpose: To assess health science and nursing students Method: A descriptive exploratory design with...
BACKGROUND: The use of alcohol is a phenomenon widely spread among young people and takes on differe...
The purpose of the researcher was to examine university students’ knowledge of alcoholism. The tota...
Alcohol abuse is a major concern on college and university campuses. Heavy episodic drinking or bing...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT Alcohol is the drug most frequently used by university students, since the transi...
Objective: This study examined characteristics of students who presented to a college health center ...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined characteristics of students who presented to a college health center ...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to examine the drinking awareness of medical and health-relat...
BACKGROUND: Alcoholic beverages are widely available in the university environment, particularly at ...
ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate the attitude toward the alcoholic patient and the knowledge about t...
Background: College is a time many people associate with increased alcohol usage. There is significa...
BACKGROUND: abuse of alcohol among students is a problem that has not to be undervalued because it c...
Abstract Background: In recent years excessive alcohol use has increased in the UK resulting in a w...
The purpose of this study was to measure pre and post-test knowledge in response to an educational i...
Copyright © 2015 Gillian O’Neill et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...