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College drinking, what it is, and what to do about it : a review of the state of the science
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  • College drinking, what it is, and what to do about it : a review of the state of the science
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  • Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies, New Brunswick, N.J : 2002
Fysisk beskrivning
  • 250 s : ill.
Anmärkning: Allmän
  • PER: Journal of studies on alcohol. Supplement ; 14
Anmärkning: Innehållsbeskrivning, sammanfattning
  • Awareness of alcohol use and misuse on college campuses is not new. Anecdotal reports go back many years, and there is documentation in the United States for at least 50 years. Available research indicates that approximately 80% of college students drink and that half of college student drinkers engage in heavy episodic drinking. Excessive alcohol intake among college students is associated with a variety of adverse consequences: fatal and nonfatal injuries; alcohol poisoning; blackouts; academic failure; violence; including rape and assault; unintended pregnancy; sexually transmitted diseases; including HIV/AIDS; property damage; and vocational and criminal consequences that could jeopardize future job prospects. Students who engage in excessive drinking impact not just themselves. Fellow students experience secondhand consequences ranging from disrupted study and sleep to physical and sexual assault. Furthermore, the institutions they attend expend valuable resources to deal with institutional and personal consequences of their behavior. (From the introduction)
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*520  $aAwareness of alcohol use and misuse on college campuses is not new. Anecdotal reports go back many years, and there is documentation in the United States for at least 50 years. Available research indicates that approximately 80% of college students drink and that half of college student drinkers engage in heavy episodic drinking. Excessive alcohol intake among college students is associated with a variety of adverse consequences: fatal and nonfatal injuries; alcohol poisoning; blackouts; academic failure; violence; including rape and assault; unintended pregnancy; sexually transmitted diseases; including HIV/AIDS; property damage; and vocational and criminal consequences that could jeopardize future job prospects. Students who engage in excessive drinking impact not just themselves. Fellow students experience secondhand consequences ranging from disrupted study and sleep to physical and sexual assault. Furthermore, the institutions they attend expend valuable resources to deal with institutional and personal consequences of their behavior. (From the introduction)
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