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Alcohol Consumption and Risky Drinking Patterns among College Students from Selected Countries of the Carpathian Euroregion

Reduction of excessive alcohol consumption still remains a significant challenge to the actions in the scope of public health of European citizens. The aim of this study is to present the prevalence of alcohol consumption and to estimate the occurrence of risky drinking among college students from t...

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Published in:BioMed research international 2018-01, Vol.2018 (2018), p.1-9
Main Authors: Zadarko, Emilian, Penar-Zadarko, Beata, Nizioł-Babiarz, Edyta, Sobolewski, Marek, Barabasz, Zbigniew, Zadarko-Domaradzka, Maria, Szybisty, Agnieszka
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Addictive behaviors
Age
Alcohol abuse
Alcohol use
Alcoholic beverages
Alcoholism
Alcohols
Analysis
Beer
Behavior
Coexistence
College students
Drinking
Drinking behavior
Drinking of alcoholic beverages
Drug abuse
Education
Epidemiology
Gender
Polls & surveys
Psychiatry
Public health
Questionnaires
Smoking
Statistical analysis
Statistical tests
Students
Studies
Tobacco
University students
Vodka
Wine
Wines
Young adults
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