References
- National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. Drinking statistics. http://www.niaaa.nih.gov/alcohol-health/overview-alcohol-consumption/drinking-statistics. Accessed June 21, 2013.
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Alcohol use and health. http://www.cdc.gov/alcohol/fact-sheets/alcohol-use.htm. Updated October 1, 2012. Accessed June 21, 2013.
- KannyD, LiuY, BrewerR, GarvinWS, BalluzL. Vital signs: heavy drinking prevalence, frequency, and intensity among adults—United States, 2010. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep.2012;61:14-19.
- WechslerH, DowdallGW, MaennerG, Gledhill-HoytJ, LeeH. Changes in heavy drinking and related problems among American college students between 1993 and 1997. J Am Coll Health.1998;47(2):57-68.
- WechslerH, NelsonTF. Binge drinking and the American college student: what's five drinks?Psychol Addict Behav.2001;15:287-291.
- Center for Science in the Public Interest. Heavy drinking on college campuses. http://www.cspinet.org/booze/collfact1.htm. Published December 2008. Accessed June 21, 2013.
- US Department of Health and Human Services. Substance abuse: objectives. http://www.healthypeople.gov/2020/topicsobjectives2020/objectiveslist.aspx?topicId = 40. Updated April 10, 2013. Accessed June 21, 2013.
- American College Health Association. Healthy Campus 2020: student objectives, substance abuse. http://www.acha.org/HealthyCampus/student-obj.cfm#substance. Accessed June 21, 2013.
- NelsonTF, XuanZ, LeeH, WeitzmanER, WechslerH. Persistence of heavy drinking and ensuing consequences at heavy drinking colleges. J Stud Alcohol Drugs.2009;70:726-734.
- RehmJ, BaliunasD, BorgesGL, et al.The relation between different dimensions of alcohol consumption and burden of disease: an overview. Addiction.2010;105:817-843.
- McCabeSE. Gender differences in collegiate risk factors for heavy drinking. J Stud Alcohol.2002;63:49-56.
- WechslerH, LeeJE, KuoM, LeeH. College heavy drinking in the 1990s: a continuing problem. J Am Coll Health.2000;48(5):199-210.
- WhiteA, SwatzwelderHS. Inbound college students drink heavily during the summer before their freshman year: implications for education and prevention efforts. Am J Health Educ.2009;40(2):90-96.
- WechslerH, LeeJE, KuoM, SeibringM, NelsonTF, LeeH. Trends in college heavy drinking during a period of increased prevention efforts. J Am Coll Health.2002;50:203-218.
- WechslerH, DavenportA, DowdallG, MoeykensB, CastilloS. Health and behavioral consequences of heavy drinking in college: a national survey of students at 140 campuses. JAMA.1994;272:1672-1677.
- WechslerH, KuoM, LeeH, DowdallGW. Environmental correlates of underage alcohol use and related problems of college students. Am J Prev Med.2000;19:24-29.
- CORE Institute. Results. http://core.siu.edu/results.html. Updated April 26, 2013. Accessed June 21, 2013.
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Results From the 2010 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Summary of National Findings. Rockville, MD: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration; 2011; NSDUH Series H-41, HHS Publication No. (SMA) 11-4658.
- Caamaño-IsornaF, CorralM, ParadaM, CadaveiraF. Factors associated with risky consumption and heavy drinking among Spanish university students. J Stud Alcohol Drugs.2008;69:308-312.
- Dong-ChulS, KaigangL. Effects of college climate on students' heavy episodic drinking: hierarchical generalized linear model. Ann Behav Med.2009;38:262-268.
- FenzelLM. Multivariate analyses of predictors of heavy drinking and drinking-related problems among college students. J Coll Student Dev.2005;46(2):126-140.
- KnightJR, WechslerH, KuoM, SeibringM, WeitzmanER, SchuckitMA. Alcohol abuse and dependence among US college students. J Stud Alcohol.2002;63:263-270.
- PaulLA, GrubaughAL, FruehBC, EllisC, EgedeLE. Associations between binge and heavy drinking and health behaviors in a nationally representative sample. Addict Behav.2011;36:1240-1245.
- VickersKS, PattenCA, BronarsC, et al.Binge drinking in female college students: the association of physical activity, weight concern, and depressive symptoms. J Am Coll Health.2004;53(3):133-140.
- WechslerH. Alcohol and the American college campus. Change.1996;28(4):20-25, 60.
- WechslerH, KuoM. College students define binge drinking and estimate its prevalence: results of a national survey. J Am Coll Health.2000;49(2):57-64.
- NaimiTS, BrewerRD, MokdadA, DennyC, SerdulaMK, MarksJS. Binge drinking among US adults. JAMA.2003;289:70-75.
- WeinsteinJN. The Delphi methodology (part one): a useful administrative approach. Can J Nurs Adm.1994;7(3):29-42.
- BurlingTA, Seidner BurlingA, LatiniD. A controlled smoking cessation trial for substance-dependent inpatients. J Consult Clin Psychol.2001;69:295-304.
- KahlerCW, MetrikJ, LaChanceHR, et al.Addressing heavy drinking in smoking cessation treatment: a randomized clinical trial. J Consult Clin Psychol.2008;76:852-862.
- State of Connecticut General Assembly. An act concerning the penalty for certain nonviolent drug offenses: Public Act No. 11-71. http://www.cga.ct.gov/2011/ACT/PA/2011PA-00071-R00SB-01014-PA.htm. Published June 30, 2011. Accessed June 21, 2013.
- LeichliterJS, MeilmanPW, PresleyCA, CashinJR. Alcohol use and related consequences among students with varying levels of involvement in college athletics. J Am Coll Health.1998;46(6):257-262.
- WechslerH, DavenportAE, DowdallGW, GrossmanSJ, ZanakosSI. Binge drinking, tobacco, and illicit drugs and involvement in college athletics: a survey of students at 140 American colleges. J Am Coll Health.1997;45(5):195-200.
- BrennerJ, SwanikK. High-risk drinking characteristics in collegiate athletes. J Am Coll Health.2007;56(3):267-272.
- MartensMP, Dams-O'ConnorK, Duffy-PaiementC. Comparing off-season with in-season alcohol consumption among intercollegiate athletes. J Sport Exerc Psychol.2006;28:502-510.
- CroomK, LewisD, MarchellT, et al.Impact of an online alcohol education course on behavior and harm for incoming first-year college students: short-term evaluation of a randomized trial. J Am Coll Health.2009;57:445-454.
- LovecchioCP, WyattTM, DeJongW. Reductions in drinking and alcohol related harms reported by first-year college students taking an online alcohol education course: a randomized trial. J Health Commun.2010;15:805-819.
- BersaminM, PaschallMJ, Fearnow-KenneyM, WyrickD. Effectiveness of a web-based alcohol-misuse and harm-prevention course among high-and low-risk students. J Am Coll Health.2007;55:247-254.
- PrattLA, BrodyDJ, GuQ. Antidepressant use in persons aged 12 and older: United States, 2005-2008. NCHS Data Brief. 2011;76:1-8.
- RobertsSJ, GlodCA, KimR, HounchellJ. Relationships between aggression, depression, and alcohol, tobacco: Implications for healthcare providers in student health. J Am Acad Nurs Pract.2010;22:369-375.
- WechslerH, DowdallGW, DavenportA, RimmEB. A gender-specific measure of heavy drinking among college students. Am J Public Health.1995;85:982-985.
- National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, Inc. Responsibilities and competencies for health education specialists. http://www.nchec.org/credentialing/responsibilities. Published 2008. Accessed August 4, 2013.