A NATIONAL STUDY OF DRINKING PATTERNS AMONG UNIVERSITY STUDENTS

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1979-09
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Students from 13 colleges and universities in the United States of America from the federal government's "50 + 12" project were sampled as to their drinking patterns and problems in the 1975-76 academic year. The results showed few differences compared to studies done in the 1950s. As has been found previously, men, whites, Roman Catholic, and those to whom religion was not important were more likely to be drinkers and heavy (“binge drinkers”) compared to women, blacks, Jews, Protestants from non-drinking backgrounds, and those to whom religion was important. There was no difference between drinking patterns and class year. Few differences were found between this time period and earlier surveys.
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Other research papers on college student drinking can be found at: https://scholarworks.iu.edu/dspace/handle/2022/17130/browse?type=dateissued; https://scholarworks.iu.edu/dspace/handle/2022/17127/browse?type=dateissued and https://scholarworks.iu.edu/dspace/handle/2022/17124/browse?type=dateissued Further information about the questionnaire, calculations used for the study, and the original data base can be found in the following item records within IUScholarworks repository. Details about the reliability and validity of the SAQ are found at: http://hdl.handle.net/2022/17154; http://hdl.handle.net/2022/17181. The classic 1975 copy of the SAQ used in this study is found at http://hdl.handle.net/2022/17153. ALL QUESTIONNAIRES developed by Engs are found in the repository at: https://scholarworks.iu.edu/dspace/handle/2022/17141/browse?type=dateissued
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Underage drinking, college student drinking, binge drinking, alcoholism
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Engs, Ruth C. (1979) A NATIONAL STUDY OF DRINKING PATTERNS AMONG UNIVERSITY STUDENTS. Paper presented: 32nd International Congress on Alcoholism and Drug Dependency, Warsaw Poland September, 1979. Retrieved from the IUScholarWorks repository at http://hdl.handle.net/2022/17154
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