From the Literature
Author: Lorraine Dubuisson.
Source: Volume 12, Number 03, Spring 2011 , pp.71-71(1)
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Abstract:
Reviews three recent research studies: “Engaging Intercollegiate Athletes in Preventing and Intervening in Sexual and Intimate Partner Violence” by Moynihan, M.M., Banyard, V.L., Arnold, J.S., Eckstein, R.P., & Stapleton, J.G., Journal of American College Health 59:197–204, 2010 (college men who played aggressive sports were more likely to display that aggression in sexual coercion and dating); “Changing the Culture of Alcohol Abuse on Campus: Lessons Learned From Secondhand Smoke” by [Misch, D.A., Journal of American College Health 59:232–234, 2010 (attempts to lower college alcohol abuse by using the same strategies used to combat secondhand smoke); and “Traits of Student Leaders on a Technical Campus: Gender Differences” by Montgomery, F.H., & Newman, S., College Student Journal 44:437–447, 2010 (differences in leadership qualities between men and women).Keywords: American College Health Association (ACHA); College Student Journal; Journal of American College Health
Affiliations:
1: Middle Georgia College.