Socially Acceptable Alcohol Use: The Normalization of Binge-drinking and the Influences of the COVID-19 Pandemic in a College Sample

Location

Russell Student Union, Statesboro Campus- Room 2054

Document Type and Release Option

Thesis Presentation (Restricted to Georgia Southern)

Faculty Mentor

Dr. Trent Maurer

Faculty Mentor Email

tmaurer@georgiasouthern.edu

Presentation Year

2021

Start Date

17-11-2021 6:00 PM

End Date

17-11-2021 7:00 PM

Keywords

Georgia Southern University, Honors College, Honors Symposium, Presentation

Description

The relationship between college students and binge-drinking is a heavily researched and discussed topic. However, with the COVID-19 pandemic a whole new side of the issue is introduced. This capstone project collected data from Georgia Southern students on their drinking habits, as well as how COVID-19 influenced those habits.

Academic Unit

College of Behavioral and Social Sciences

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Socially Acceptable Alcohol Use: The Normalization of Binge-drinking and the Influences of the COVID-19 Pandemic in a College Sample

Russell Student Union, Statesboro Campus- Room 2054

The relationship between college students and binge-drinking is a heavily researched and discussed topic. However, with the COVID-19 pandemic a whole new side of the issue is introduced. This capstone project collected data from Georgia Southern students on their drinking habits, as well as how COVID-19 influenced those habits.