Italian credit mobility students significantly increase their alcohol intake, risky drinking and related consequences during the study abroad experience

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Aims: To examine changes in alcohol intake and consequences in Italian students studying abroad.Methods: Italian exchange students planning to study abroad were invited to report on their drinking and alcohol-related negative consequences before and after their time abroad.Results: After excluding those who abstained throughout, data on 121 students were analysed and showed that they tended to consume more alcohol and experience more alcohol-related negative consequences compared to their pre-departure levels.Conclusion: The added alcohol risk of study abroad for Italian students merits consideration of possible opportunities for intervention.

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Aresi, G., Moore, S., & Marta, E. (2016). Italian credit mobility students significantly increase their alcohol intake, risky drinking and related consequences during the study abroad experience. Alcohol and Alcoholism, 51(6), 723–726. https://doi.org/10.1093/alcalc/agw028

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