Journal Abstracts
- High-Risk Drinking and Academic Performance Among College Student Veterans
- The Perception of Safety Between Drinkers and Non-Drinkers Among U.S. College Students
- A National Study of the Reasons for Use and Non-Use of Alcohol Among College Student-Athletes by Sex, Race, and NCAA Division
- The Association between Coach and Teammate Injunctive Norm Reference Groups and College Student-Athlete Substance Use
- Comparing the Effects of Alcohol Mixed with Artificially-Sweetened and Carbohydrate Containing Beverages on Breath Alcohol Concentration
- Using the Integrated Behavioral Model to Predict High-Risk Drinking Among College Students
- Student Experiences at Off-Campus Parties: Results from a Multicampus Survey
- High Risk Drinking Among Non-Affiliated College Students
- The Effect of Perceived Parental Approval of Drinking on Alcohol Use and Problems
- The Role of Injunctive Norma And Alcohol Use During the First Semester of College
- Evaluating Community Readiness to Implement Environmental and Policy-Based Alcohol Abuse Prevention Strategies in Wisconsin
- School-Based Drug Abuse Prevention Programs in High School Students
- Interactive Journaling as a Brief Intervention for Level-II DUI and DWI Offenders
- Licit and Illicit Use of Prescription Psychostimulants in Upperclassmen and Alumni
- A Social Norms Approach to Drug Prevention in Schools in Ireland: Results from a Pre Development Study
- The Effect of a Birthday Card Intervention of 21st Birthday Celebratory Drinking Behaviors
- Hazardous Drinking by First-Year College-Athletes: The Differential Roles of Driving Motives, Alcohol Consequences, and Season Status
- The Impact of Reality Television on the Alcohol-Related Beliefs and Behaviors of Hispanic College Students
- Designing Standardized Patients Assessments to Measure SBIRT Skills for Residents: A Literature Review and Case Study
- Friends Don’t Let Friends Drive Drunk, But Do They Let Friends Drive High?
- College Student Awareness of Signs of Alcohol Poisoning
- Food and Alcohol Access in Neighborhoods of Varying Socioeconomic Status