Although it is known that college students have a high alcohol consumption, less is known about the long-term drinking trajectories amongst college students and, in particular, students living in residence halls, known to be high-risk drinkers. Over four consecutive years, the drinking habits of 556 Swedish residence hall students were analyzed. The main instruments for measuring outcome were AUDIT (Alcohol Use Identification Disorders Test), SIP (Short Index of Problems) and eBAC (estimated Blood Alcohol Concentration). The drinking trajectories among Swedish residence hall students showed stable and decreasing drinking patterns, with age and gender being predictors of group membership
Abstract — Aim: The primary aim of this study was to describe alcohol involvement in relation to gen...
The aim of this study was to explore how student’s alcohol consumption looks in different environmen...
Heavy episodic drinking among college students is a serious health concern. The purpose of this stud...
Although it is known that college students have a high alcohol consumption, less is known about the ...
In the year 2000, the alcohol habits of 1460 Swedish university students living in residence halls w...
AIMS: Changes in AUDIT score trajectories were examined in a student population during their first 4...
Alcohol consumption and student life have been connected through many years. Many people establish t...
The objectives were to explore the relation between the built environment of residence halls and the...
This quantitative study of the alcohol use amongst students in Lund primarily rests on three general...
Purpose: Alcohol use reaches its peak during young adulthood. The current study examined transitions...
Background: High-risk alcohol consumption among university students is well documented. Several type...
Aim: The primary aim of this study was to describe alcohol involvement in relation to gender and dif...
Assessed correlates of alcohol consumption (AC) in 212 undergraduates (81 "college" and 131 "noncoll...
As the title reveals this is a study of female college students alcohol habits in Kalmar,Sweden. Dur...
This study explored the relationship between group norms for drinking and two indicators of student ...
Abstract — Aim: The primary aim of this study was to describe alcohol involvement in relation to gen...
The aim of this study was to explore how student’s alcohol consumption looks in different environmen...
Heavy episodic drinking among college students is a serious health concern. The purpose of this stud...
Although it is known that college students have a high alcohol consumption, less is known about the ...
In the year 2000, the alcohol habits of 1460 Swedish university students living in residence halls w...
AIMS: Changes in AUDIT score trajectories were examined in a student population during their first 4...
Alcohol consumption and student life have been connected through many years. Many people establish t...
The objectives were to explore the relation between the built environment of residence halls and the...
This quantitative study of the alcohol use amongst students in Lund primarily rests on three general...
Purpose: Alcohol use reaches its peak during young adulthood. The current study examined transitions...
Background: High-risk alcohol consumption among university students is well documented. Several type...
Aim: The primary aim of this study was to describe alcohol involvement in relation to gender and dif...
Assessed correlates of alcohol consumption (AC) in 212 undergraduates (81 "college" and 131 "noncoll...
As the title reveals this is a study of female college students alcohol habits in Kalmar,Sweden. Dur...
This study explored the relationship between group norms for drinking and two indicators of student ...
Abstract — Aim: The primary aim of this study was to describe alcohol involvement in relation to gen...
The aim of this study was to explore how student’s alcohol consumption looks in different environmen...
Heavy episodic drinking among college students is a serious health concern. The purpose of this stud...