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Wiley, Journal of College Counseling, 2(10), p. 163-174, 2007

DOI: 10.1002/j.2161-1882.2007.tb00016.x

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High-Risk Drinking in College Athletes and Nonathletes Across the Academic Year

Journal article published in 2007 by Diana M. Doumas, Rob Turrisi ORCID, Kenneth M. Coll, Kate Haralson
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Abstract

This study compared heavy drinking and alcohol-related consequences between freshman student-athletes (n = 137) and nonathletes (n = 318). Differences in high-risk drinking between the fall and spring terms were also examined. Results indicated that student-athletes reported heavier drinking and higher levels of alcohol-related consequences than did nonathletes. In addition. student-athletes reported the highest levels of drinking and alcohol-related consequences in the spring term. Implications for college counseling prevention programming are discussed.