Preference of Activities vs. Drinking in Truman State University Students
Maddie M. Coffman*, Alexandria Ramirez, and Christina Sancken
Ms. Celeste B. Holbrook, Faculty Mentor
The purpose of this study was to explore the preferences of certain activities as opposed to drinking. A convenience sample (163 F, 70 M) completed specific questions adapted from the Missouri's Partners in Prevention (MOPIP) Wellness survey. Results were based on self-response rating scale from "enjoy much less than drinking," to "enjoy much more than drinking." Findings from this research may be used to create programs that encourage non-drinking activities.
Keywords: Drinking, Non-Drinking, Activities, Survey
Topic(s):Health Science
Presentation Type: Poster
Session: 5-10
Location: PML
Time: 4:15