In Part 1 of this article, published in the February 2010 issue, the problem of drinking game participation by U.S. college students was described. College students may play these games for reasons of peer acceptance and social interaction. Unfortunately, approximately two thirds of U.S. college students participate in this risky binge drinking behavior, from which serious consequences and harms can result. In this article, implications for community and mental health nurses are discussed. Nurses in a variety of settings have unique opportunities to educate, counsel, treat, and refer these students regarding the risks and protections of this behavior
Nurses who provide care to adolescent college students are challenged to meet their diverse health c...
Drinking games are a high-risk social drinking activity consisting of rules and guidelines that dete...
This study investigates the prevalence and influence of prepartying behavior along with the co-occur...
College students seek peer acceptance and opportunities for social interaction. For many, it may be ...
College students seek peer acceptance and opportunities for social interaction. For many, it may be ...
College student alcohol use is a major public health concern in the United States due to high person...
The purpose of this study was to explore, analyze, and compare the attitudes, behaviors, consequence...
Examination of behaviors associated with heavy alcohol consumption suggests that drinking games cont...
Abstract. Drinking games are associated with excess alcohol use and alcohol-related problems, yet it...
Background The college years are a time of transition in which students experiment with behaviors in...
This paper examines the drinking behaviors of underclass students at Marquette University, which inc...
Participation in drinking games (DGs) by university students is often associated with heavy drinking...
The purpose of this study was to first identify which types of drinking games are most prevalent amo...
The Harvard School of Public Health College Alcohol Study has concluded that, on average, one in thr...
Confronting alcohol abuse is a challenge for most higher education institutions. Each year, st...
Nurses who provide care to adolescent college students are challenged to meet their diverse health c...
Drinking games are a high-risk social drinking activity consisting of rules and guidelines that dete...
This study investigates the prevalence and influence of prepartying behavior along with the co-occur...
College students seek peer acceptance and opportunities for social interaction. For many, it may be ...
College students seek peer acceptance and opportunities for social interaction. For many, it may be ...
College student alcohol use is a major public health concern in the United States due to high person...
The purpose of this study was to explore, analyze, and compare the attitudes, behaviors, consequence...
Examination of behaviors associated with heavy alcohol consumption suggests that drinking games cont...
Abstract. Drinking games are associated with excess alcohol use and alcohol-related problems, yet it...
Background The college years are a time of transition in which students experiment with behaviors in...
This paper examines the drinking behaviors of underclass students at Marquette University, which inc...
Participation in drinking games (DGs) by university students is often associated with heavy drinking...
The purpose of this study was to first identify which types of drinking games are most prevalent amo...
The Harvard School of Public Health College Alcohol Study has concluded that, on average, one in thr...
Confronting alcohol abuse is a challenge for most higher education institutions. Each year, st...
Nurses who provide care to adolescent college students are challenged to meet their diverse health c...
Drinking games are a high-risk social drinking activity consisting of rules and guidelines that dete...
This study investigates the prevalence and influence of prepartying behavior along with the co-occur...