Comparison of Alcohol Use in an Ethnically Diverse Sample of Women Attending Two Urban Universities

In a similar study of ethnic differences of alcohol use on two college campuses in South Carolina, African American students enrolled at the majority Black institution were less likely to drink, and much less likely to drink to excess than the White students at a majority White institution (Hausman,...

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Alcohol Abuse
Alcohol Education
Alcohol use
Behavior
College students
Comparative studies
Drinking
Educational Attainment
Gender Differences
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Studies
Undergraduate Students
Urban areas
Women
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