Colleges Respond to Student Binge Drinking: Reducing Student Demand or Limiting Access

Henry Wechsler, Mark Seibring, I. Chao Liu, Marilyn Ahl

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摘要

Administrators at 68% of 4-year colleges nationwide (N = 747) responded to a survey concerning the types of programs and policies they used in response to students' heavy drinking. Most schools conducted targeted alcohol education and invested in institutional prevention efforts; half conducted social norms campaigns; a sizeable minority restricted alcohol on campus. Schools that focused on demand reduction were less likely to ban alcohol use. One in 3 schools received funding for these programs from governmental agencies, and 1 in 5 from the alcohol industry. Such schools were more likely to conduct targeted alcohol education and social norms programs and were less likely to restrict alcohol use on campus or at college events. Colleges may want to reconsider prevention initiatives that focus exclusively on demand or supply. They may also want to examine the extent to which funding is the driving force shaping the direction of their alcohol initiatives.

原文英語
頁(從 - 到)159-168
頁數10
期刊Journal of American College Health
52
發行號4
DOIs
出版狀態已發佈 - 2004
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ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • 公共衛生、環境和職業健康

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