Browsing Health Education and Promotion by Author "Martin, Ryan J."
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Concussion History, Hazardous Drinking, and BrAC Levels Among a Sample of Bar Patrons, 2015
Martin, Ryan J.; Lee, Joseph G. L.; Chaney, Beth H. (2018) -
Daily and season-long fantasy sports participation and gambling-related problems among a sample of college students at three universities
Martin, Ryan J.; Lee, Joseph G. L. (2018)Traditionally, fantasy sports have been played in season-long leagues, but recently daily fantasy sports (DFS) have emerged, allowing participants to play fantasy contests over shorter periods of time. Although participating ... -
Disordered Gambling: Etiology, Trajectory and Clinical Considerations
Schaffer, Howard; Martin, Ryan J. (East Carolina University, 2011-04)Gambling-related research has advanced rapidly during the past 20 years. As a result of expanding interest toward pathological gambling (PG), stakeholders (e.g., clinicians, regulators, and policy makers) have a better ... -
Examining Differences in Breath Alcohol Concentration (BrAC) Levels and Hazardous Drinking by Smoking Status Among a Sample of College Student Bar Patrons
Martin, Ryan J.; Lee, Joseph G. L. (2018-12)While the association between current smoking and alcohol consumption is well known, the relationship between social smoking and alcohol consumption is less understood. The purpose of this study was to examine the association ... -
Pregaming: A Field-Based Investigation of Alcohol Quantities Consumed Prior to Visiting a Bar and Restaurant District
Chaney, Beth H.; Martin, Ryan J.; Lee, Joseph G. L.; Cremeens-Matthews, Jennifer; Stellefson, Michael L. (2019)Background: Investigations examining the association between pregaming, or the consumption of alcohol prior to attending a social gathering or drinking establishment, and blood alcohol concentrations (BAC) have primarily ... -
Using the theory of planned behavior to predict gambling behavior
Martin, Ryan J.; Usdan, S.; Nelson, S.; Umstattd, R.; LaPlante, D.; Perko, M.; Shaffer, H. (East Carolina University, 2010-03)Gambling is an important public health concern. To better understand gambling behavior, we conducted a classroom-based survey that assessed the role of the theory of planned behavior (TPB; i.e., intentions, subjective ...