College Student Applications

作者: Clayton Neighbors , Eric R. Pedersen, , Mary E. Larimer

DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-374348-0.00019-7

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摘要: Publisher Summary Alcohol consumption is the most prevalent risky behavior among students, with approximately 85% consuming alcohol at least occasionally and about 44% recently four drinks (for women) or five men) during one sitting. However, drinking not only present students. Other drug use, particularly marijuana can also lead to negative consequences has been a targeted focus of researchers college student personnel in last several years. A number empirically supported treatment approaches for addictive behaviors are available Many these brief fall gray area between prevention treatment. Empirically students have focused often on alcohol, but other substances, including cigarettes marijuana, using similar approaches. Primary themes include addressing potential resistance change social factors that considerable influence this population.

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