The prevalence of Alcohol Use Disorders is rapidly increasing among college students. The use of real time monitoring in conjunction with contingency management procedures to reduce alcohol consumption has only recently been developed. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to learn more about natural patterns of alcohol consumption in college-aged adults. A second goal was to evaluate a novel, handheld technology for obtaining reliable samples over extended time periods. College students were given a SoberLinkTM SL2 breathalyzer for eight weeks to monitor their drinking behaviors and asked to self-report the number of drinks consumed each day. Participants received one to three text messages per day to provide breath samples and earned m...
Hypothesis or problem statement: Every year, California State University, San Bernardino (CSUSB) stu...
Purpose: The past decade has seen tremendous growth in research focused on understanding college stu...
Background: University students drink more heavily than their nonstudent peers and are often unaware...
Alcohol use and alcohol-related problems remain serious public health and safety concerns on United ...
Objective: Although research utilizing the Internet to intervene with college student drinkers is gr...
In recent years researchers have paid substantial attention to the issue of college students ’ alcoh...
Background: Energy drink consumption has continued to gain in popularity since the 1997 debut of Red...
The purpose of this study was to measure college students’ use of alcohol and other drugs. The resea...
Alcohol misuse among university students is commonplace. This study aimed to assess whether Alcohol ...
First year university students engage in heavy alcohol use. Concerns around adverse alcohol-related ...
Alcohol consumption on college campuses may be over exaggerated by the media and under exaggerated b...
This study characterized a sample of college students attending National Alcohol Screening Day (NASD...
Abstract Background Alcohol use and subsequent consequences are harmful for individual college stude...
Background: Monitoring alcohol use is important in numerous situations. Direct ethanol metabolites,...
Background: About 50% of university students overconsume alcohol, and drinking habits in later adult...
Hypothesis or problem statement: Every year, California State University, San Bernardino (CSUSB) stu...
Purpose: The past decade has seen tremendous growth in research focused on understanding college stu...
Background: University students drink more heavily than their nonstudent peers and are often unaware...
Alcohol use and alcohol-related problems remain serious public health and safety concerns on United ...
Objective: Although research utilizing the Internet to intervene with college student drinkers is gr...
In recent years researchers have paid substantial attention to the issue of college students ’ alcoh...
Background: Energy drink consumption has continued to gain in popularity since the 1997 debut of Red...
The purpose of this study was to measure college students’ use of alcohol and other drugs. The resea...
Alcohol misuse among university students is commonplace. This study aimed to assess whether Alcohol ...
First year university students engage in heavy alcohol use. Concerns around adverse alcohol-related ...
Alcohol consumption on college campuses may be over exaggerated by the media and under exaggerated b...
This study characterized a sample of college students attending National Alcohol Screening Day (NASD...
Abstract Background Alcohol use and subsequent consequences are harmful for individual college stude...
Background: Monitoring alcohol use is important in numerous situations. Direct ethanol metabolites,...
Background: About 50% of university students overconsume alcohol, and drinking habits in later adult...
Hypothesis or problem statement: Every year, California State University, San Bernardino (CSUSB) stu...
Purpose: The past decade has seen tremendous growth in research focused on understanding college stu...
Background: University students drink more heavily than their nonstudent peers and are often unaware...