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Association between sex,race/ethnicity,season, day of week,and alcohol use and related risks in college student athletes and nonathletes
Authors:Nadine R Mastroleo  Nancy P Barnett  Kristie M Bowers
Institution:1. Community and Public Affairs, Binghamton University (SUNY), Binghamton, New York, USA;2. Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies, Brown University School of Public Health, Providence, Rhode Island, USA;3. Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies, Brown University School of Public Health, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
Abstract:Objective: To examine personal and social constructs (eg, sex, race) and external influences (ie, competition schedules) that are associated with the pattern and amount of alcohol consumption by student athletes compared to nonathletes. Participants: Students (n?=?2,984; 57% female, 61% white, 16% athlete) on a single campus were surveyed in Fall 2011 and Spring 2012. Methods: Anonymous surveys included demographics, alcohol use, and related problems. Results: Student athletes consumed more alcohol than nonathletes, with male and white athletes posing the highest levels of risk for heavy consumption. Expanded examination of in- and out-of-season athletes found out-of-season athletes drink more frequently and more per occasion than their in-season peers. Athletes were more likely than nonathletes to drink on specific days of the week and daily patterns differed between in- and out-of-season athletes. Conclusions: The risk of athlete status is moderated by sex, race, season, and day of the week.
Keywords:Alcohol  college  student athletes
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