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Romosz, Ann Marie; Quigley, Brian M. – Journal of College Student Development, 2013
Approximately 80% of college students drink alcohol; almost half of these students reporting that they drink to get drunk and over 22% engage in heavy episodic drinking. Heavy alcohol consumption during the transition from high school to college is associated with negative personal and academic consequences. Sixty-seven freshmen volunteered to…
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, College Freshmen, High Schools, Correlation
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Tollison, Sean J.; Mastroleo, Nadine R.; Mallett, Kimberly A.; Witkiewitz, Katie; Lee, Christine M.; Ray, Anne E.; Larimer, Mary E. – Behavior Therapy, 2013
The purpose of this study was to replicate and extend previous findings (Tollison et al., 2008) on the association between peer facilitator adherence to motivational interviewing (MI) microskills and college student drinking behavior. This study used a larger sample size, multiple follow-up time-points, and latent variable analyses allowing for…
Descriptors: Intervention, Alcohol Abuse, College Students, Interviews
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Brady, Sonya S.; Wilkerson, J. Michael; Jones-Webb, Rhonda – American Journal of Sexuality Education, 2012
In this research study of 153 college-bound students, perceived sexual benefits of alcohol use were associated with greater drinking and related consequences during the senior year of high school and freshman year of college. Perceived benefits predicted drinking outcomes during fall after adjustment for gender, sensation seeking, parental…
Descriptors: Sexuality, Adolescents, Drinking, High Schools
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de Miranda, John; Williams, Greg – Prevention Researcher, 2011
Young people are entering long-term recovery probably in greater numbers than ever before. A key word here is "probably" because we know precious little about the phenomenon of young people who recover from alcohol and drug addition. This article is a preliminary exploration of youth in recovery. It reviews several types of recovery support…
Descriptors: Social Support Groups, Young Adults, Rehabilitation, Substance Abuse