Objective: Study abroad students are at risk for increased and problematic drinking behavior. As few efforts have been made to examine this at-risk population, the authors predicted drinking and alcohol-related consequences abroad from predeparture and site-specific factors. Participants: The sample consisted of 339 students completing study abroad programs. Methods: Participants filled out onlinemeasures at predeparture, abroad, and at postreturn. Results: The authors found that drinking and consequences abroad were predicted by a number of factors, including demographics (eg, younger age, male sex, Greek affiliation, white ethnicity), student factors (eg, low GPA, major area of study), study abroad site fac- tors (eg, apartment living abr...
The impact of returning from studying abroad was surveyed in 669 college students. Students who stud...
Background: High volumes of alcohol consumption and risky single occasion drinking (RSOD) among univ...
Background: It is important to identify students who would benefit from early interventions to reduc...
Objective: Study abroad students are at risk for increased and problematic drinking behavior. As few...
Objective: College students who study abroad may represent a subgroup at risk for increased drinking...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Research documents increased and problematic alcohol u...
Background: University students who complete study abroad experiences are potentially exposed to beh...
As with other heavier drinking groups, heavier drinking American college students may self-select in...
Background: University students who complete study abroad experiences are potentially exposed to beh...
Research on travelling populations indicates that geographic mobility is associated with changes in ...
Background: Travelling away from home can be associated with fewer limits on behavior, particularly ...
Research on travelling populations, indicates that geographic mobility is associated with changes in...
As little research has examined factors influencing increased and heavy drinking behavior among Amer...
Background: Travelling away from home can be associated with fewer limits on behavior, particularly ...
Aims: To examine changes in alcohol intake and consequences in Italian students studying abroad. Met...
The impact of returning from studying abroad was surveyed in 669 college students. Students who stud...
Background: High volumes of alcohol consumption and risky single occasion drinking (RSOD) among univ...
Background: It is important to identify students who would benefit from early interventions to reduc...
Objective: Study abroad students are at risk for increased and problematic drinking behavior. As few...
Objective: College students who study abroad may represent a subgroup at risk for increased drinking...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Research documents increased and problematic alcohol u...
Background: University students who complete study abroad experiences are potentially exposed to beh...
As with other heavier drinking groups, heavier drinking American college students may self-select in...
Background: University students who complete study abroad experiences are potentially exposed to beh...
Research on travelling populations indicates that geographic mobility is associated with changes in ...
Background: Travelling away from home can be associated with fewer limits on behavior, particularly ...
Research on travelling populations, indicates that geographic mobility is associated with changes in...
As little research has examined factors influencing increased and heavy drinking behavior among Amer...
Background: Travelling away from home can be associated with fewer limits on behavior, particularly ...
Aims: To examine changes in alcohol intake and consequences in Italian students studying abroad. Met...
The impact of returning from studying abroad was surveyed in 669 college students. Students who stud...
Background: High volumes of alcohol consumption and risky single occasion drinking (RSOD) among univ...
Background: It is important to identify students who would benefit from early interventions to reduc...