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Tailgating and Pregaming by College Students with Alcohol Offenses: Patterns of Alcohol Use and Beliefs

机译:酗酒的大学生的尾随和配偶:酗酒和信仰的模式

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Research indicates that pregaming (drinking before a social event) and tailgating (drinking before a sporting event) are two culturally ingrained alcohol use behaviors by college students. We examined the prevalence of these two activities in a sample of college students (N = 354) who violated campus alcohol policy and were mandated to receive an alcohol intervention in fall 2010. Results indicated that alcohol consumption and other risk factors were related to pregaming and tailgating. These findings are discussed in the context of clinical implications and future directions for research. This study was funded in part by the National Institutes of Health.
机译:研究表明,课前(社交活动前喝酒)和尾随(体育活动前喝酒)是大学生文化上根深蒂固的两种饮酒行为。我们在样本中(N = 354)违反了校园酒精饮料政策并被要求在2010年秋季接受酒精干预的大学生样本中检查了这两项活动的患病率。结果表明,酒精摄入量和其他危险因素与前期配伍和尾随。这些发现将在临床意义和未来研究方向的背景下进行讨论。这项研究部分由美国国立卫生研究院资助。

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