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National Cookie Exchange Day: A good day to share some fresh-baked cookies. A new study from Rutgers University found that coronavirus has had a huge impact on the drinking habits of college-age students. Basically, when coronavirus forced college kids to move off campus and back in with their parents, their drinking habits were hugely curtailed. “Drinking is a social behavior for college students, and without social interaction students are less likely to drink heavily,” says Helene R. White, lead researcher and distinguished professor emerita with the Center of Alcohol & Substance Use Studies at Rutgers University. “Living with parents may especially interfere with social interaction with peers and thereby be protective against heavy drinking.”

Study reveals COVID-19 cuts into college students drinking

Study reveals COVID-19 cuts into college students drinking ANI | Updated: Dec 16, 2020 12:17 IST Piscataway (New Jersey) [US], December 16 (ANI): When college campuses closed in the spring due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the quantity of alcohol consumed by students decreased significantly if they went from living with peers to living with parents, according to a new report. The report was published in the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs. Leaving home for college is often associated with increases in drinking, and campus closures in spring 2020 formed the perfect natural experiment to study changes in drinking behaviours when living situations changed abruptly and unexpectedly for many students, according to lead researcher Helene R. White, Ph.D., distinguished professor emerita with the Center of Alcohol & Substance Use Studies at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.

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