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College factors that influence drinking

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JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL
Volume -, Issue -, Pages 82-90

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ALCOHOL RES DOCUMENTATION INC CENT ALCOHOL STUD RUTGERS UNIV
DOI: 10.15288/jsas.2002.s14.82

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Objective: The purpose of this article is to examine the aspects of collegiate environments, rather than student characteristics. that influence drinking. Unfortunately, the existing literature is scant on this topic. Method: A literature review of articles primarily published within the last 10 years. along with some earlier landmarks studies of collegiate drinking in the United States, was conducted to determine institutional factors that influence the consumption of alcohol. In addition. a demonstration analysis of Core Alcohol and Drug Survey research findings was conducted to further elucidate the issues. Results: Several factors have been shown to relate to drinking: (1) organizational property variables of campuses. including affiliations (historically black institutions. women's institutions). presence of a Greek system. athletics and 2- or 4-year designation; (2) physical and behavioral property variables of campuses. including type of residence, institution size, location and quantity of heavy episodic drinking; and (3) campus community property variables, including pricing and availability and outlet density. Studies. however, tend to took at individual variables one at a time rather than in combination (multivariate analyses). Some new analyses, using Core Alcohol and Drug Survey data sits, are presented as examples of promising approaches to future research. Conclusions: Given the complexities of campus environments, it continues to be a challenge to the field to firmly establish the most compelling institutional and environmental factors relating to high-risk collegiate drinking.

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