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Protective strategies and alcohol use among college students: ethnic and gender differences
Authors:Lawrence Shawn A  Abel Eileen Mazur  Hall Thomas
Affiliation:School of Social Work, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida 32816, USA. slawrenc@mail.ucf.edu
Abstract:This study investigated differences in alcohol consumption and the use of protective strategies (i.e., eating and designated drivers) between European American, African American, and Hispanic American college students. Gender differences were also examined. The study sample was drawn from a large southeastern university (n?=?567). Data analysis employed regression, factor analysis, and analysis of variance. Results indicate that European Americans students reported a higher incidence of "drunk" episodes per week than other racial/ethnic groups and greater use of specific pre-drinking behaviors such as protective strategies than their non-European American peers. No statistically significant differences were found between the drinking patterns between genders.
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