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Differences in college student typical drinking and celebration drinking.

机译:大学生典型饮酒和庆典饮酒的差异。

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OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the study was to determine whether students consume alcohol in greater quantities when drinking in celebration of an event or holiday versus typical drinking use. Celebratory occasions include tailgating during football games, holidays, and the beginning and ending of academic semesters. PARTICIPANTS: Traditional undergraduates, ages 18 to 24, who attended the university full time in the Fall 2007 and the Spring 2008. METHODS: Eight hundred participants were randomly selected to participate in the study. A stratified random sample was drawn according to class rank and sex. A total of 287 survey responses were collected. RESULTS: Alcohol consumption was greatest during typical weekend drinking, followed by celebration drinking and then by typical weekday drinking. CONCLUSIONS: Celebration drinking was expected to be greater than typical drinking; however, typical weekend drinking episodes were greates than celebratory drinking. Intervention efforts should focus on reducing weekend alcohol consumption.
机译:目的:该研究的目的是确定学生在庆祝活动或假日饮酒时是否喝更多量的酒精,而不是通常的饮酒习惯。庆祝活动包括在足球比赛,假期以及学期的开始和结束期间进行尾随。参与者:18至24岁的传统本科生,他们分别于2007年秋季和2008年春季全日制就读。方法:随机选择800名参与者参加研究。根据班级和性别抽取分层的随机样本。总共收集了287个调查回复。结果:在典型的周末饮酒期间,酒精消耗最大,其次是庆祝活动饮酒,然后是典型的工作日饮酒。结论:庆祝饮酒预期将比典型饮酒大;但是,典型的周末饮酒情节比庆祝饮酒要好。干预措施应集中于减少周末饮酒。

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