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Haas, Amie L.; Welter, Nicholas C. – Journal of Drug Education, 2018
Two studies evaluated the implementation of a stricter campus underage drinking policy on service utilization and bystander helping behaviors for alcohol-related medical emergencies. A program evaluation (Study 1) examined campus emergency medical service logs assessing changes in call volume and service utilization, finding a 30% reduction in…
Descriptors: School Policy, Drinking, Helping Relationship, Alcohol Abuse
Haas, Amie L.; Smith, Shelby K. – Journal of Research on Adolescence, 2012
Differences in drinking, consequences, and perceptions were examined between alcohol-using college students by smoking status (current, past, and lifetime nonsmoker). Entering freshmen (N = 558: 45% male, 72% Caucasian, age M = 18) completed a questionnaire assessing smoking, drinking and current health perceptions. Results indicated current…
Descriptors: Health Behavior, Smoking, Drinking, College Freshmen
Haas, Amie L.; Smith, Shelby K.; Kagan, Kari – Journal of American College Health, 2013
Objective: Many students pregame (ie, drink before drinking), but there are scant data evaluating changes following college entry. The authors examined pregaming across the fall quarter and identified predictors of change and initiation in college. Participants: Freshmen ("N" = 708; 53% female, 100% drinkers) were recruited during…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Drinking, At Risk Students, College Athletics