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Geller, E. Scott – 1984
While there is little research specifically dealing with college students and drunk driving, there is ample evidence of frequent, heavy drinking by students. A series of projects was undertaken to explore college students' drinking behavior and attitudes related to alcohol-impaired driving. These projects included: (1) analysis of behavioral…
Descriptors: Alcoholic Beverages, College Students, Drinking, Higher Education
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Swisher, John D.; Bibeau, Daniel – Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 1987
Data from 13,998 students revealed that high percentages of students drank often and that many of these students reported being drunk often. While most students indicated they would prefer not to drive home after drinking, approximately one-third of driving age students indicated they would drive under the influence of alcohol or would ride with…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Alcoholic Beverages, Behavior Patterns, Drinking
Keane, Jeraldine S.; Swinford, Paula L. – 1984
The use and abuse of alcohol by college students has sparked the interest of higher education administrators in recent years. The Student Drinking Information Questionnaire was administered to 456 undergraduate and graduate students at a large midwestern university in an effort to collect relevant information that would form the basis of an…
Descriptors: Alcohol Education, Alcoholic Beverages, College Students, Drinking
Griffith, Jeanne A.; Kile, Marilyn J. – 1986
This paper describes the successful use of student focus groups by the University of Wisconsin--Whitewater Student Health Center to assess marketing strategies for alcohol abuse prevention. The focus group is a group of 13 students who met several times with a facilitator to share perceptions, feelings, and attitudes about alcohol abuse…
Descriptors: Advertising, Alcohol Education, Alcoholic Beverages, College Students
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Beck, Kenneth H.; Summons, Terry G. – Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 1987
Surveyed high school students on alcohol-related issues. Found that, compared to females, males drank beer, wine, and liquor more frequently and in greater quantities; reported more frequent instances of drunkenness and drunk driving; believed risks associated with drunk driving were less serious; reported own experiences as best sources of…
Descriptors: Alcoholic Beverages, Beliefs, Drinking, High School Students