Short one-on-one discussions about alcohol consumption in a doctor’s office may reduce patients' drinking levels, according to a study. Findings published in the Addiction journal indicated that brief ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Weekly alcohol consumption was 11 g lower among students exposed to the intervention. Consumption was even lower ...
The impact of a national Web-based intervention designed to reduce unhealthy rates of alcohol consumption among university students and to mitigate associated negative effects is modest at best, new ...
Young adults today are digital natives—naturally fluent with devices and online platforms—so some of their most effective ...
The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), which is part of the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH), has updated its comprehensive and research-based booklet and website to ...
Personalized feedback about how students’ drinking habits stack up against those of their peers could be more effective at reducing first-years’ alcohol intake than bolstering alcohol education ...
Increasing taxes on alcohol is one of the most cost-effective methods of reducing the harms caused by alcohol consumption, according to research in the new issue of the Journal of Studies on Alcohol ...
Interventions designed to reduce alcohol use among fraternity members are no more effective than no intervention at all, according to an analysis of 25 years of research involving over 6,000 ...
The brothers and sisters can't be tamed. Alcohol usage interventions among college fraternity and sorority members were unsuccessful in reducing rates of alcohol consumption and its consequences, a ...