Recently Published Research

The following selection of research relates to campus-based alcohol, other drug abuse, and violence (AODV) prevention, with a special focus on the scope of the problem and promising strategies and interventions. The citations are compiled on a monthly basis from 15 peer-reviewed journals serving as the primary source of college AODV prevention articles and from keyword searches of online research databases.

  • Corbin, W. R., Gearhardt, A., & Fromme, K. (2008). Stimulant alcohol effects prime within session drinking behavior. Psychopharmacology, 197(2), 327-337.

  • Derby, D. C., & Smith, T. J. (2008). Exploring the factorial structure for behavioral consequences of college student drinking. Measurement & Evaluation in Counseling & Development, 41(1), 32-41.

  • Gibbons, M. M., & Studer, J. R. (2008). Suicide awareness training for faculty and staff: A training model for school counselors. Professional School Counseling, 11(4), 272-276.

  • Gustin, J. L., & Simons, J. S. (2008). Perceptions of level of intoxication and risk related to drinking and driving. Addictive Behaviors, 33(4), 605-615.

  • Herrmann, M. (2008). Ready, set, respond. University Business, 11(4), 40-41.

  • Howells, N., & Rosenbaum, A. (2008). Effects of perpetrator and victim gender on negative outcomes of family violence. Journal of Family Violence, 23(3), 203-209.

  • Huchting, K., Lac, A., & LaBrie, J. W. (2008). An application of the theory of planned behavior to sorority alcohol consumption. Addictive Behaviors, 33(4), 538-551.

  • LaBrie, J. W., Huchting, K., Tawalbeh, S., Pedersen, E. R., Thompson, A. D., Shelesky, K., Larimer, M., & Neighbors, C. (2008). A randomized motivational enhancement prevention group reduces drinking and alcohol consequences in first-year college women. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 22(1), 149.

  • LaBrie, J. W., Hummer, J. F., Neighbors, C., & Pedersen, E. R. (2008). Live interactive group-specific normative feedback reduces misperceptions and drinking in college students: A randomized cluster trial. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 22(1), 141.

  • Lange, J. E., Reed, M. B., Croff, J. M. K., & Clapp, J. D. (2008). College student use of salvia divinorum. Drug And Alcohol Dependence, 94(1-3), 263-266.

  • Martens, M. P., Rocha, T. L., Martine, J. L., & Serrao, H. F. (2008). Drinking motives and college students: Further examination of a four-factor model. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 55(2), 289-295.

  • Mechling, J. (2008). Paddling and the repression of the feminine in male hazing. Thymos: Journal of Boyhood Studies, 2(1), 60-75.

  • Patrick, M. E., Blair, C., & Maggs, J. L. (2008). Executive function, approach sensitivity, and emotional decision making as influences on risk behaviors in young adults. Journal of Clinical & Experimental Neuropsychology, 30(4), 449-462.

  • Pedersen, E. R., Labrie, J. W., & Lac, A. (2008). Assessment of perceived and actual alcohol norms in varying contexts: Exploring social impact theory among college students. Addictive Behaviors, 33(4), 552-564.

  • Spoth, R., Greenberg, M., & Turrisi, R. (2008). Preventive interventions addressing underage drinking: State of the evidence and steps toward public health impact. Pediatrics, 121, S311-S336.

  • White, H. R., Mun, E. Y., & Morgan, T. J. (2008). Do brief personalized feedback interventions work for mandated students or is it just getting caught that works? Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 22(1), 107.