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Athletics

  • Agulló-Calatayud, V., González-Alcaide, G., Valderrama-Zurián, J. C., & Aleixandre-Benavent, R. (2008). Consumption of anabolic steroids in sport, physical activity and as a drug of abuse: An analysis of the scientific literature and areas of research. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 42(2), 103-109.

  • Buckman J. F., Yusko, D. A., White, H. R., & Pandina, R. J. (2009). Risk profile of male college athletes who use performance-enhancing substances. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 70, 919-923.

  • Dodge, T., Litt, D., Seitchik, A., & Bennett, S. (2008). Drive for muscularity and beliefs about legal performance enhancing substances as predictors of current use and willingness to use. Journal of Health Psychology, 13(8), 1173-1179.

  • Ford, J. A. (2008). Nonmedical prescription drug use among college students: A comparison between athletes and nonathletes. Journal of American College Health, 57(2), 211-220.

  • Foubert, J. D., & Perry, B. C. (2007). Creating Lasting Attitude and Behavior Change in Fraternity Members and Male Student Athletes Violence Against Women, 13(1), 70-86.

  • Fuerst M.L. (1997). College athletes using steroids less, marijuana more. The Physician and Sportsmedicine 25(12): 21.

  • Glassman, T. J., Dodd, V. J., Sheu, J., Rienzo, B. A., & Wagenaar, A. C. (2010). Extreme ritualistic alcohol consumption among college students on game day, Journal of American College Health, 58(5), 413-423.

  • Glassman, T., Dodd, V., Sheu, J.-J., Miller, M., Arthur, A., & Book, E. (2008). Winning isn't everything: A case study of high-risk drinking the night of the 2006 national championship football game. Journal of Alcohol & Drug Education, 52(2), 31-48.

  • Goldberg, L., Elliot, D. L., MacKinnon, D. P., Moe, E. L., Kuehl, K. S., Yoon, M., Taylor, A., & Williams, J. (2008). Outcomes of a prospective trial of student-athlete drug testing: The student athlete testing using random notification (Saturn) study. Journal of Adolescent Health, 42(1), 107-107.

  • Grossbard, J. R., Geisner, I. M., Mastroleo, N. R., Kilmer, J. R., Turrisi, R., & Larimer, M. E. (2009). Athletic identity, descriptive norms, and drinking among athletes transitioning to college. Addictive Behaviors, 34(4), 352-359.

  • Grossbard, J., Geisner, I. M., Neighbors, C., Kilmer, J. R., & Larimer, M. E. (2007). Are drinking games sports? College athlete participation in drinking games and alcohol-related problems. Journal Of Studies On Alcohol, 68(1), 97-105.

  • Huang, J.-H., DeJong, W., Towvim, L. G., & Schneider, S. K. (2009). Sociodemographic and psychobehavioral characteristics of us college students who abstain from alcohol. Journal of American College Health, 57(4), 395-410.

  • Lewis, T. F. (2008). An explanatory model of student-athlete drinking: The role of team leadership, social norms, perceptions of risk, and coaches' attitudes toward alcohol consumption. College Student Journal, 42(3), 818-831.

  • Martens, M. P., Labrie, J. W., Hummer, J. F., & Pedersen, E. R. (2008). Understanding sport-related drinking motives in college athletes: Psychometric analyses of the athlete drinking scale. Addictive Behaviors, 33(7), 974-977.

  • Martens, M. P., Pederson, E. R., Smith, A. E., Stewart, S. H., O’Brien, K. (2011). Predictors of alcohol-related outcomes in college athletes: The roles of trait urgency and drinking motives. Addictive Behaviors, 36(5), 456-464.

  • Merlo, L. J., Ahmedani, B. K., Barondess, D. A., Bohnert, K. M., and Gold, M. S. (2011). Alcohol consumption associated with collegiate American football pre-game festivities. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 116(1-3), 242-245.

  • Moynihan, M. M., Banyard, V. L., Arnold, J. S., Eckstein, R. P., Stapleton, J. G. (2010). Engaging intercollegiate athletes in preventing and intervening in sexual and intimate partner violence. Journal of American College Health, 59(3), 197-204.

  • Moynihan, M. M., Banyard, V. L., Arnold, J. S., Eckstein, R. P., Stapleton, J. G. (2011). Engaging intercollegiate athletes in preventing and intervening in sexual and intimate partner violence. Journal of American College Health, 59(3), 197-204.

  • Nelson, T. F., Lenk, K. M., Xuan, Z., Wechsler, H. (2010). Student drinking at U.S. college sports events. Substance Use & Misuse, 45(12), 1861-1873.

  • Peck, S. C., Vida, M., & Eccles, J. S. (2008). Adolescent pathways to adulthood drinking: Sport activity involvement is not necessarily risky or protective. Addiction, 103, 69-83.

  • Rockafellow, B. D., & Saules, K. K. (2006). Substance use by college students: The role of intrinsic versus extrinsic motivation for athletic involvement. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 20(3), 279-287.

  • Tewksbury, R., Higgins, G. E., & Mustaine, E. E. (2008). Binge drinking among college athletes and non-athletes. Deviant Behavior, 29(4), 275-293.

  • Thevis, M., Sauer, M., Geyer, H., Sigmund, G., Mareck, U., & Schänzer, W. (2008). Determination of the prevalence of anabolic steroids, stimulants, and selected drugs subject to doping controls among elite sport students using analytical chemistry. Journal of Sports Sciences, 26(10), 1059-1065.

  • Waldron, J. J., Kowalski, C. L. (2009). Crossing the line: Rites of passage, team aspects, and ambiguity of hazing. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 80(2), 291-302.

  • Woodyard, C. D., Hallam, J. S. (2010) Differences in college student typical drinking and celebration drinking. Journal of American College Health, 58(6), 533-538.

  • Yusko, D. A., Buckman, J. F., White, H. R., & Pandina, R. J. (2008). Alcohol, tobacco, illicit drugs, and performance enhancers: A comparison of use by college student athletes and nonathletes. Journal of American College Health, 57(3), 281-290.

  • Zamboanga, B. L., & Ham, L. S. (2008). Alcohol expectancies and context-specific drinking behaviors among female college athletes. Behavior Therapy, 39(2), 162-170.

  • Zamboanga, B. L., Rodriguez, L., & Horton, N. J. (2008). Athletic involvement and its relevance to hazardous alcohol use and drinking game participation in female college athletes: A preliminary investigation. Journal of American College Health, 56(6), 651-656.

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