A recent study reveals that alcohol interventions do not work for fraternity or sorority members.
The study from The Miriam Hospital and The Brown University Centre for Alcohol and Addiction Studies findings were reported on May 16 in the journal Health Psychology.
The findings reveal that college students did not reduce their alcohol intake despite the interventions, indicating the need for more vigorous solutions.
Researchers also revealed that interventions delivered to heavier drinkers can produce strong and enduring reductions in alcohol consumption.
It’s important we avoid alcohol problems in the first place, which is why Responsible Service of Alcohol is so vital.
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