Publication Date
2024
Document Type
Book
Description
Drinking culture is very prevalent in colleges across the United States. The effects of binge drinking and mindfulness habits/overall mood of students in college and their correlation have yet to be researched. An anonymous online survey was administered through GroupMe and iMessage chats. The survey included basic demographic questions of each participant and questions on their drinking, diet, resilience, exercise patterns, and overall mood. Pearson’s Correlation Analysis was utilized using SPSS version 28.0. Results suggest that there is a relationship between alcohol consumption, mental distress state, and mindfulness among college students. With college students, reducing alcohol consumption may modulate neurobehaviors.
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Lin, Wendy; Bellidora, Ciara; Chidester, Dean; Kozikoski, Abigail; and Nosworthy, Carly, "The Association Between Frequency of Alcohol Drinking and Neurobehaviors" (2024). Research Days Posters 2024. 67.
https://orb.binghamton.edu/research_days_posters_2024/67