College women\u27s drinking rates are increasing, yet there is limited research on what is contributing to this phenomenon. In this study, the authors explored a fuller picture of how college women experience and perceive drinking situations. Qualitative data from 2 focus groups of high-risk and low-risk drinkers were analyzed with interpretative phenomenological analysis. Similarities and contrasts are discussed, implications for college counselors are highlighted, and areas for future research are recommended
The purpose of this study was to examine drinking patterns of female college students and specifical...
Objective: To place college drinking within its larger developmental context, we reviewed studies th...
The current study investigated drinking rates, perceptions of campus drinking norms, perceptions of ...
With the beginning of the millennium, binge drinking continues to be widespread among American colle...
Because college women's drinking rates now rival men's rates, the authors interviewed college women ...
The purpose of this study is to explore college women\u27s high-risk alcohol use and related consequ...
The purpose of this study was to explore college women’s high-risk alcohol use and related consequen...
Because college women\u27s drinking rates now rival men\u27s rates, the authors interviewed college ...
This study was designed to examine college students\u27 perceptions of binge drinking. Participants ...
College drinking is a focus of national attention due to its widespread impact on academic, social, ...
Alcohol abuse is a common problem on college campuses. This study surveyed college students (n = 180...
The purpose of this research was to explore college students' personal and social perceptions of alc...
This study examines the sociological questions of how sobriety impacts friendships or relationships ...
Regular heavy drinking amongst university students continues to be a current mental health concern (...
While past research has revealed a positive association between sexism and women’s alcohol use, no s...
The purpose of this study was to examine drinking patterns of female college students and specifical...
Objective: To place college drinking within its larger developmental context, we reviewed studies th...
The current study investigated drinking rates, perceptions of campus drinking norms, perceptions of ...
With the beginning of the millennium, binge drinking continues to be widespread among American colle...
Because college women's drinking rates now rival men's rates, the authors interviewed college women ...
The purpose of this study is to explore college women\u27s high-risk alcohol use and related consequ...
The purpose of this study was to explore college women’s high-risk alcohol use and related consequen...
Because college women\u27s drinking rates now rival men\u27s rates, the authors interviewed college ...
This study was designed to examine college students\u27 perceptions of binge drinking. Participants ...
College drinking is a focus of national attention due to its widespread impact on academic, social, ...
Alcohol abuse is a common problem on college campuses. This study surveyed college students (n = 180...
The purpose of this research was to explore college students' personal and social perceptions of alc...
This study examines the sociological questions of how sobriety impacts friendships or relationships ...
Regular heavy drinking amongst university students continues to be a current mental health concern (...
While past research has revealed a positive association between sexism and women’s alcohol use, no s...
The purpose of this study was to examine drinking patterns of female college students and specifical...
Objective: To place college drinking within its larger developmental context, we reviewed studies th...
The current study investigated drinking rates, perceptions of campus drinking norms, perceptions of ...