Caroline Magna de Oliveira Costa, Suian Sávia Nunes Santos, Nayara Paula Fernandes Martins Molina, Sandra Cristina Pillon, Christopher Wagstaff, Adriana Inocenti Miasso, Verônica de Medeiros Alves
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Abstract
Introduction: Due to the lack of consensus in the literature regarding binge drinking among graduate students, this review is necessary. Objectives: The objective of this scoping review was to map the evidence related to binge drinking in this population. Methods: The review followed the guidelines of the Joanna Briggs Institute's Manual for Evidence Synthesis. Searches were conducted in recognized databases (MEDLINE®, EMBASE®, CINAHL®, LILACS®, PsycINFO®, Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar) on June 25, 2024, and 10 studies were found that met the inclusion criteria. Results: The analysis of the articles revealed significant gaps in the literature, including methodological challenges, lack of conceptual standardization, and variability in the instruments used for measurement. Some studies indicated a lower prevalence of binge drinking among graduate students compared to undergraduates, while others identified persistent patterns of drinking in this population. Conclusions: Studies with more specific samples are essential to support the development of more effective and targeted interventions.
引言:由于缺乏共识的文献在研究生酗酒,这篇综述是必要的。目的:本综述的目的是绘制该人群中与酗酒相关的证据图谱。方法:按照乔安娜布里格斯研究所证据合成手册的指导方针进行综述。我们于2024年6月25日在公认的数据库(MEDLINE®、EMBASE®、CINAHL®、LILACS®、PsycINFO®、Scopus、Web of Science和谷歌Scholar)中进行检索,发现10篇研究符合纳入标准。结果:对文章的分析揭示了文献中的重大差距,包括方法学上的挑战,缺乏概念标准化,以及用于测量的工具的可变性。一些研究表明,与本科生相比,研究生中酗酒的患病率较低,而另一些研究则确定了这一人群中持续存在的饮酒模式。结论:更具体样本的研究对于支持更有效和更有针对性的干预措施的发展至关重要。
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Binge drinking, campus violence, eating disorders, sexual harassment: Today"s college students face challenges their parents never imagined. The Journal of American College Health, the only scholarly publication devoted entirely to college students" health, focuses on these issues, as well as use of tobacco and other drugs, sexual habits, psychological problems, and guns on campus, as well as the students... Published in cooperation with the American College Health Association, the Journal of American College Health is a must read for physicians, nurses, health educators, and administrators who are involved with students every day.