Heavy Drinking on Canadian Campuses.
Louis Gliksman and others.
- Canadian Journal of Public Health, 2003.
- SIRS Enduring Issues 2004. Article 63, Health, 1522-323X; .
Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2004. Originally Published: Heavy Drinking on Canadian Campuses, Jan./Feb. 2003; pp. 17-21.
"One of the most salient public health issues confronting college campuses is the consequences of heavy drinking, traditionally defined as consuming 5 or more drinks in a single drinking occasion. In addition to alcohol intoxication, these consequences include motor vehicle crashes, high-risk sexual behaviour and poor academic performance. In addition, heavy drinking on campus affects non-drinkers as well as drinkers." (CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH) This article studies the "prevalence and frequency of heavy drinking episodes among Canadian undergraduates."
1522-323X;
Binge drinking College students--Alcohol use Social surveys--Canada Students--Canada