"Freshman's week": characteristics associated with participation and experiencing adverse effects.
Eilin Kristine ErevikS PallesenØ VedaaC S AndreassenT TorsheimPublished in: Substance abuse treatment, prevention, and policy (2018)
The current results suggest that initiatives for increasing the participation rate in FW, reducing alcohol use during FW, and decreasing the occurrence of adverse alcohol effects during FW are warranted. Aiming to reduce the focus on alcohol use during FW, and seeking to make FW more available and enjoyable for students with other priorities, students who do not match the stereotype of the typical first-year student, and less sociable students, might both increase participation rate and prevent the occurrence of adverse alcohol effects. Future studies should aim to develop and assess interventions designed to increase participation in FW and reduce the occurrence of adverse effects related to participation.