How Coaches Can Prevent and Address Alcohol Consumption Among Student-Athletes

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Graig M. Chow Florida State University

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Matthew D. Bird Florida State University

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Stinne Soendergaard Florida State University

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Yanyun Yang Florida State University

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This manuscript seeks to offer insight about how coaches can better address drinking among collegiate student-athletes. Using a mixed-methods design, 519 NCAA coaches reported their attitudes and behaviors toward student-athlete drinking, and responded to open-ended questions about their perceived role, strategies, and challenges to addressing problems in this population. Three dimensions of coaches’ attitudes and behaviors toward student-athlete drinking emerged that were consistent regardless of the players’ or coach’s gender or division: Concerned Communication, Conditional Leniency, and Enforcement. Effective strategies identified by coaches included enforcement of policy, education about consequences of drinking, establishment of quality coach-athlete relationships, and management of athletes’ schedules. Coaches indicated the need to play a role in managing, educating, influencing, and supporting the student-athletes to prevent alcohol misuse. Coaches reported challenges regarding the culture of drinking on college campuses, individual differences (e.g., age) among student-athletes, acceptance and enforcement of the alcohol policy, lack of awareness about student-athletes’ activities, and identification of alcohol misuse.

Chow, Bird, Soendergaard, and Yang are with the Department of Educational Psychology and Learning Systems, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL.

Address author correspondence to Graig M. Chow at gchow@fsu.edu.
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