作者: Jason A. Ford
DOI: 10.3200/JACH.55.6.367-373
关键词: Psychology 、 Substance use 、 Alcohol abuse 、 Athletes 、 Public health 、 Logistic regression 、 Applied psychology 、 Basketball 、 College athletics 、 Substance abuse 、 Clinical psychology
摘要: Objective: Prior research shows that college athletes have higher rates of substance use, especially alcohol, than do students who are not involved in athletics. To augment the literature, author sought to determine which sports/teams at greatest risk for use. Participants: The used data from 1999 Harvard School Public Health College Alcohol Study, a national survey and university United States. Methods: A series chi-square logistic regression models examined variation use among on basis sport/team affiliation. Results: Findings indicated male hockey female soccer were most likely report basketball cross-country/track reported lower levels Conclusion: There is affiliation, future researchers should examine why certain groups rate...