Factors Associated With General and Sexual Alcohol-Related Consequences: An Examination of College Students Studying Abroad.
Justin F HummerEric R PedersenTehniat MirzaJoseph W LabriePublished in: Journal of student affairs research and practice (2010)
This study contributes to the scarce research on U.S. college students studying abroad by documenting general and sexual negative alcohol-related risks and factors associated with such risk. The manner of drinking (quantity vs. frequency), predeparture expectations surrounding alcohol use while abroad, culture-related social anxiety, and perceived disparity between home and host cultures differentially predicted consequences abroad. The findings include important implications for student affairs professionals in developing study abroad-specific interventions and resources to maintain student well-being while abroad.