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European University Students' Experiences and Attitudes toward Campus Alcohol Policy: A Qualitative Study.
Van Hal, Guido; Tavolacci, Marie-Pierre; Stock, Christiane; Vriesacker, Bart; Orosova, Olga; Kalina, Ondrej; Salonna, Ferdinand; Lukacs, Andrea; Ladekjaer Larsen, Eva; Ladner, Joël; Jacobs, Liezille.
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  • Van Hal G; a Medical Sociology and Health Policy , University of Antwerp , Antwerp , Belgium.
  • Tavolacci MP; b Clinical Investigation Center , Rouen University Hospital, IRIB, Inserm , Rouen , France.
  • Stock C; c Unit for Health Promotion Research , University of Southern Denmark , Esbjerg , Denmark.
  • Vriesacker B; a Medical Sociology and Health Policy , University of Antwerp , Antwerp , Belgium.
  • Orosova O; d Department of Educational Psychology & Psychology of Health , PJ Safarik University in Kosice , Kosice , Slovakia.
  • Kalina O; d Department of Educational Psychology & Psychology of Health , PJ Safarik University in Kosice , Kosice , Slovakia.
  • Salonna F; d Department of Educational Psychology & Psychology of Health , PJ Safarik University in Kosice , Kosice , Slovakia.
  • Lukacs A; e Faculty of Health Care , University of Miskolc , Miskolc , Hungary.
  • Ladekjaer Larsen E; c Unit for Health Promotion Research , University of Southern Denmark , Esbjerg , Denmark.
  • Ladner J; f Epidemiology and Health Promotion Department , Rouen University Hospital, IRIB, Inserm , Rouen , France.
  • Jacobs L; a Medical Sociology and Health Policy , University of Antwerp , Antwerp , Belgium.
Subst Use Misuse ; 53(9): 1539-1548, 2018 07 29.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29364773
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Many studies indicate that a substantial part of the student population drinks excessively, yet most European universities do not have an alcohol policy. In the absence of an alcohol guideline at universities and the easy access to alcohol sold at the student cafeteria, for instance, this has the potential to place students at risk of overconsumption, which has adverse health consequences.

OBJECTIVES:

Therefore, our study objectives were to explore and compare university students' experiences and attitudes toward alcohol policy on their campus using a qualitative approach.

METHODS:

29 focus group discussions (FGDs) were conducted among students from universities in five European countries Belgium (4 FGDs), Denmark (6 FGDs), France (5 FGDs), Hungary (6 FGDs), and the Slovak Republic (8 FGDs), with a total number of 189 participants.

RESULTS:

Across the five European countries, students recognized that alcohol was a big problem on their campuses yet they knew very little, if any, about the rules concerning alcohol on their campus.

CONCLUSIONS:

Students will not support an on campus alcohol restriction and a policy should therefore focus on prevention initiatives.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Estudantes / Atitude / Políticas Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Estudantes / Atitude / Políticas Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article