An intercept study to measure the extent to which New Zealand university students pre‐game
Abstract Objective: We aimed to quantify the degree to which students pre‐gamed in New Zealand, using self‐report and breathalysers. Methods: A total of 569 New Zealand undergraduate students were interviewed (men = 45.2%; first year = 81.4%) entering three university‐run concerts. We asked particip...
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Main Authors: | Benjamin C. Riordan (Author), Tamlin S. Conner (Author), Jayde A. M. Flett (Author), Nic Droste (Author), Louise Cody (Author), Kate L. Brookie (Author), Jessica K. Riordan (Author), Damian Scarf (Author) |
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2018-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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