High‐Risk Drinking in College Athletes and Nonathletes Across the Academic Year |
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Authors: | Diana M Doumas Rob Turrisi Kenneth M Coll Kate Haralson |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Counselor Education, Institute for the Study of Addictions, at Boise State University;2. Biobehavioral Health & Prevention Research Center, Pennsylvania State University.;3. Master of Health Science Program, at Boise State University |
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Abstract: | This study compared heavy drinking and alcohol‐related consequences between freshman student‐athletes (n = 137) and nonathletes (n = 318). Differences in high‐risk drinking between the fall and spring terms were also examined. Results indicated that student‐athletes reported heavier drinking and higher levels of alcohol‐related consequences than did nonathletes. In addition, student‐athletes reported the highest levels of drinking and alcohol‐related consequences in the spring term. Implications for college counseling prevention programming are discussed. |
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