Binge drinking in and out of college: An examination of social control and differential association on binge drinking behaviors between college students and their non-college peers |
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Authors: | Kaitland M. Byrd |
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Affiliation: | 1. Sociology Department, Virgina Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia, USAKmp009@vt.edu |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTExcessive drinking behavior is a common problem on college campuses but it also affects the same age group that does not attend college. This is a sociological concern because of the multitude of negative consequences associated with binge drinking. The role of peers and social control factors, including the revised routine activities approach to involvement was used to examine what factors influence alcohol consumption. Although there are differences between the drinking behavior of both groups, peer behavior was consistently the strongest predictor of individual drinking behavior for both college and non-college students. Both groups are at risk for experiencing the negative consequences of alcohol use and reduction efforts need to target peer groups. |
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