Abstract

A composite screening measure pin-pointed college students9 drinking patterns and predicted risk for future problem drinking, reported the April 1996 Journal of Adolescent Health. A random sample of 452 subjects — about 90 percent white, from a selective Southern university — entered a long-term study of alcohol use at the beginning of their college freshman year. Of the 318 still enrolled at the end of junior year, 184 (58 percent) completed follow-up questionnaires.

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