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Health Educator Job Analysis Project: Timeline Report, Eva Doyle, Beverly S. Mahoney
Health Educator Job Analysis Project: Timeline Report, Eva Doyle, Beverly S. Mahoney
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Alcohol Related Violence And Unwanted Sexual Activity On The College Campus, Mary E. Nicholson, Min Qi Wang, Dolores Maney, Jianping Yuan, Beverly S. Mahoney, Daniel D. Adame
Alcohol Related Violence And Unwanted Sexual Activity On The College Campus, Mary E. Nicholson, Min Qi Wang, Dolores Maney, Jianping Yuan, Beverly S. Mahoney, Daniel D. Adame
Faculty Publications and Presentations
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationships among alcohol consumption, sexual assault and rape, and nonsexual violence in a college population at a large Northeastern university. A 49-item questionnaire was designed to elicit responses from both victims and perpetrators. Of the 1,084 respondents: 518 were male, 566 were female, the majority were White (91.8%), and in the 18-21 age range. Unwanted sexual activity, rape, and violence were significantly related to alcohol consumption on the college campus studied. These data indicated that alcohol was involved in: a) unwanted sexual activity--both from the victim's perspective (85.7%) and from the …
Thirty Years And Going Strong, Beverly S. Mahoney
Thirty Years And Going Strong, Beverly S. Mahoney
Faculty Publications and Presentations
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Trends And Issues In Health Education Curriculum, Larry K. Olsen, Beverly S. Mahoney
Trends And Issues In Health Education Curriculum, Larry K. Olsen, Beverly S. Mahoney
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Predicting Alcohol Impairment: Perceived Intoxication Vs. Bac, Beverly S. Mahoney
Predicting Alcohol Impairment: Perceived Intoxication Vs. Bac, Beverly S. Mahoney
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The purpose of this study was to report the relationship among perceived intoxication, performance impairment, and actual blood alcohol concentration (BAC) levels. Fifteen subjects, aged 21 to 40, completed both single- and double-dose sessions of alcohol consumption_ BACs, reaction and anticipation time, and perceived intoxication data were collected during both sessions. Analysis of data showed that perceived intoxication was significantly related to performance impairment, but the actual BAC was not.