2014
DOI: 10.3109/00952990.2014.933838
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The relationship between drinking games and intentions to continue drinking, intentions to drive after drinking, and adverse consequences: Results of a field study

Abstract: Drinking games have consequences beyond increasing the level of intoxication; they contribute to problematic behavior at individual and environmental levels. Preventing drinking games is warranted.

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“…In the early phases of the collaboration, the social work partners presented alcohol research related to drinking events (Clapp et al, 2008;Wells et al, 2008;Thombs et al, 2010;Neighbors et al, 2011;Clapp et al, 2014;Kuntsche et al, 2015). These presentations helped to define the problem by specifically identifying the key elements of the drinking event system.…”
Section: Problem Definitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the early phases of the collaboration, the social work partners presented alcohol research related to drinking events (Clapp et al, 2008;Wells et al, 2008;Thombs et al, 2010;Neighbors et al, 2011;Clapp et al, 2014;Kuntsche et al, 2015). These presentations helped to define the problem by specifically identifying the key elements of the drinking event system.…”
Section: Problem Definitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, Clapp and colleagues (40) also found evidence of augmented risk within the social context of a party environment in their study. Intriguingly, Clapp et al (40) offer the possibility that drinking games are in and of themselves a part of an overall context of risky drinking, as drinking in an environment where drinking games were taking place was associated with risky outcomes in their study. Both Clapp et al (40) and Neighbors et al (39) comment on the variability of drinking contexts (e.g.…”
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“…Intriguingly, Clapp et al (40) offer the possibility that drinking games are in and of themselves a part of an overall context of risky drinking, as drinking in an environment where drinking games were taking place was associated with risky outcomes in their study. Both Clapp et al (40) and Neighbors et al (39) comment on the variability of drinking contexts (e.g. number of drinking venues, specific events, atmosphere), and emphasize the transient and dynamic nature of these contexts.…”
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“…Therefore, this Special Issue includes papers that use event-specific designs to investigate contextual factors associated with drinking game behaviors. Clapp et al's study (17) is the first to examine drinking games in the context of a real party, and Neighbors et al's study (18) assesses drinking games that take place during 21st birthday celebrations. Research investigating drinking games behavior in the context of 21st birthday celebrations is particularly important given that students are at increased risk for heavy alcohol consumption on this occasion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%