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Alcohol and Alcoholism 2008 43(6):698-705; doi:10.1093/alcalc/agn055
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Cross-Cultural Patterns in College Student Drinking and its Consequences—A Comparison between the USA and Sweden

Henriettæ Ståhlbrandt1,*, Claes Andersson1, Kent O. Johnsson1, Sean J. Tollison2, Mats Berglund1 and Mary E. Larimer2

1 Department of Clinical Alcohol Research, Lund University, Malmö University Hospital, SE-205 02 MALMÖ, Sweden
2 Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Department of Psychology, Center for the Study of Health and Risk Behaviors, University of Washington, Box 351629, Seattle, WA 98195-1525, USA

* Corresponding author: Henriettæ Ståhlbrandt, Department of Clinical Alcohol Research, Entrance 108, UMAS, SE-205 02 Malmö, Sweden. Tel: +46-701-750198; Fax: +46-40-336203; E-mail: henrietta.stahlbrandt{at}med.lu.se

Received 15 September 2007; first review notified 15 November 2007; in revised form 3 June 2008; accepted 4 June 2008; advance access publication 1 July 2008


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Aims: The aim of the study was to compare alcohol use, consequences and common risk factors between American and Swedish college students. Methods: A secondary comparative analysis from one American and two Swedish studies in college settings. Results: Swedish freshmen report higher alcohol use than US freshmen students. Swedish residence hall students report higher alcohol use than US residence hall students, but lower than American fraternity/sorority members. US students were less likely to be drinkers. Controlling for age, country moderated the relationship between family history and harmful drinking scores for women (stronger in the USA), and between expectancies and harmful drinking scores for men (stronger in Sweden), though in both cases this represented a small effect and patterns were similar overall. Conclusions: Swedish students are at higher risk for alcohol use than US students, but similar patterns between aetiological predictors and outcomes in both countries suggest that research from the USA is generalizable to Swedish students and vice versa. More research is needed to better understand unique relationships associated with age and family history.


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