How To Reduce High-Risk College Drinking: Use Proven Strategies, Fill Research Gaps
Final Report of the Panel on Prevention and Treatment
Task Force of the National Advisory Council on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
National Institutes of Health
U. S. Department of Health and Human Services
April 2002
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Contents
Executive Summary
What Is New About High-risk College Drinking?
Research-based Rationale for
Action: A Widespread Problem with Harmful Consequences
Current State of Practice
Identifying Research-based
Opportunities for Progress
Developing This Report: The
Penal and the Process
Research-based Recommendations: What Colleges Can Do Now; Filling Key Research Gaps
Methodology and Caveats
Creating an Envirronment That Discourages High-risk Drinking
Promoting Healthy Behaviors Through Individual-and Group-Focused Approaches
Comprehensive College-Community Interventions
Managing Program Implementation Effectively
References
Appendices
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Additional Panel Recommendations
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Typology: A Theoretical Framework for Alcohol Prevention Initiatives
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Responses to Arguments Against the Minimum Legal Drinking Age
Historical document Last reviewed: 9/23/2005
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