This study examined drinking motives as predictors of alcohol-related consequences among student athletes and nonathletes. Results indicated that the highest level of alcohol-related consequences was reported by student athletes with high levels of both coping and conformity motives
Self-concept theory was used as a theoretical basis to investigate the utility of social norms alcoh...
This study examines alcohol use among college students, focusing on variation in binge drinking base...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate and explain the physical fitness level, social behavior an...
This study examined drinking motives as predictors of alcohol-related consequences among student ath...
Universities across the United States have reported consistently high rates of alcohol use and abuse...
This study was designed to fill in some voids in the existing literature on college athletes and the...
This study compared heavy drinking and alcohol-related consequences between freshman student-athlete...
Intercollegiate athlete alcohol use, particularly in softball athletes, is higher compared to nonath...
Upon entering college in the United States, students are exposed to alcohol and, relatedly, the pote...
Research has shown that college student-athletes are at increased risk for hazardous alcohol use. A...
Research shows that student athletes are consuming more alcohol than any other population on college...
This study examined drinking motives, alcohol use, and alcohol-related problems among White collegia...
This study examines alcohol use among college students, focusing on variation in binge drinking base...
We tested the hypothesis that school “athletes” and “non-athletes” differ in intentions to consume a...
As students enter university, many of them are introduced to a new social environment where they exp...
Self-concept theory was used as a theoretical basis to investigate the utility of social norms alcoh...
This study examines alcohol use among college students, focusing on variation in binge drinking base...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate and explain the physical fitness level, social behavior an...
This study examined drinking motives as predictors of alcohol-related consequences among student ath...
Universities across the United States have reported consistently high rates of alcohol use and abuse...
This study was designed to fill in some voids in the existing literature on college athletes and the...
This study compared heavy drinking and alcohol-related consequences between freshman student-athlete...
Intercollegiate athlete alcohol use, particularly in softball athletes, is higher compared to nonath...
Upon entering college in the United States, students are exposed to alcohol and, relatedly, the pote...
Research has shown that college student-athletes are at increased risk for hazardous alcohol use. A...
Research shows that student athletes are consuming more alcohol than any other population on college...
This study examined drinking motives, alcohol use, and alcohol-related problems among White collegia...
This study examines alcohol use among college students, focusing on variation in binge drinking base...
We tested the hypothesis that school “athletes” and “non-athletes” differ in intentions to consume a...
As students enter university, many of them are introduced to a new social environment where they exp...
Self-concept theory was used as a theoretical basis to investigate the utility of social norms alcoh...
This study examines alcohol use among college students, focusing on variation in binge drinking base...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate and explain the physical fitness level, social behavior an...