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How To Reduce High-Risk College Drinking: Use Proven Strategies, Fill Research Gaps
Research-based Recommendations: What Colleges Can Do Now; Filling Key Research Gaps
The reviews of existing research commissioned by the Panel found a substantial number of
approaches with moderate to significant evidence of effectiveness. They also found a few
strategies that were clearly ineffective. For the most part, the approaches identified
targeted:
- The environment,
- Students as individuals or by specific group (e.g., women, members of sororities or
fraternities, athletes),
- Colleges and their surrounding communities as a whole, and
- Issues affecting the implementation of prevention programs aimed at reducing high-risk
drinking and its consequences.
Methodology and Caveats
Creating an Environment That Discourages High-risk Drinking
Promoting Healthy Behaviors Through Individual-and Group-focus Approaches
Comprehensive College-community Interventions
Managing Program Implementation Effectively
References
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Historical document Last reviewed: 9/23/2005
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