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Citation

Kessler TA, Kurtz CP. Nurse Educ. 2019; 44(2): 106-111.

Affiliation

Author Affiliations: Professor and Kreft Endowed Chair (Dr Kessler) and Associate Professor (Dr Kurtz), College of Nursing and Health Professions, Valparaiso University, Indiana.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins)

DOI

10.1097/NNE.0000000000000559

PMID

29994998

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The college years are a time of transition in which students experiment with behaviors including use of alcohol. Nursing students can be instrumental in supporting positive health behaviors and influencing the drinking culture.

PURPOSE: This article describes the findings of a collaborative nursing student-faculty research project about alcohol use with a focus on binge drinking.

METHODS: Using a nursing student-faculty collaborative model, a longitudinal design was used to evaluate a mass media campaign with social norming messages and education to influence the drinking culture on a college campus.

RESULTS: Students in Greek life and athletics engaged in binge drinking significantly more than other students. Students observed the mass media messages, with 81.9% viewing posters. A significant decrease in binge drinking was reported.

CONCLUSIONS: The nursing student-faculty team implemented a mass media campaign, which was effective at influencing the drinking culture on a college campus.


Language: en

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