Stress, Anxiety, Binge Drinking, and Substance Use Among College Student-Athletes: A Cross-Sectional Analysis
The immense pressure faced by college student-athletes to balance participation in sports with other responsibilities can contribute to unhealthy coping behaviors including alcohol and drug use. We administered online surveys to 188 college student-athletes to examine stress, athletics-related anxie...
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Main Authors: | Brandon A. Knettel (Author), Emily M. Cherenack (Author), Courtney Bianchi-Rossi (Author) |
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