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Drinking Game Participation Among Undergraduate Students Attending National Alcohol Screening Day
Authors:Jennifer M. Cameron MS  Natalie Heidelberg MS  Lisa Simmons BS  Sarah B. Lyle BS  Kathakali Mitra-Varma PhD  Chris Correia PhD
Affiliation:Department of Psychology , Auburn University , Auburn, Alabama
Abstract:Abstract

Objectives, Participants, Methods: Drinking game participation has increased in popularity among college students and is associated with increased alcohol consumption and alcohol-related problems. The current study investigated drinking game participation among 133 undergraduates attending National Alcohol Screening Day (NASD) in April of 2007. Results: A large percentage of the sample reported lifetime (77%) and recent (52%) drinking game participation. Males were more likely to report recent participation and reported higher levels of consumption while playing drinking games. Drinking game participants were more likely to experience a range of alcohol-related problems, and the relationship between drinking game participation and alcohol-related problems was mediated by weekly alcohol consumption. Conclusions: These results suggest that drinking game participation is a risk factor for elevated levels of alcohol consumption and alcohol-related problems. Programs should be developed to educate students about the risks of drinking game participation, and prevention programs like NASD should address drinking games.
Keywords:alcohol  drinking games  assesment  National Alcohol Screening Day
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