Fraternity and Sorority New Members’ Self-Regulation of Alcohol Use

Authors

  • Andrew Wall
  • Janet Reis
  • Dan Bureau

Abstract

One hundred seventy three first year fraternity and sorority members completed an on-line survey on alcohol expectations, perceived capacity for regulating their alcohol intake (self-pacing), weekly consumption of alcohol, and perceived peer consumption. The 146 students who reported knowing how to self-pace planned to do so, were less susceptible to expectations to drink, drank less in a week and drank fewer days when compared to the 27 students reporting uncertainties in being able to self-pace. Opportunities for enhancing student’s capacity for selfregulation are discussed.

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Published

2006-09-01

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