CANHR researcher to look at Alaska Native college students alcohol treatment attitudes
June 2012
Lots of research has been done with U.S. college students who drink. That research has yielded many relevant education and treatment programs for students who want to drink less or quit altogether.
However, because this research has not given a voice to Alaska Native or American Indian students, it is difficult to know how AN/AI students feel about these programs.
CANHR researcher Monica Skewes has started a study to offer AN/AI college students the opportunity to share their thoughts and beliefs about alcohol education and treatment programs.
We want to know what YOU think. The information that you provide will be used to aid in the design of interventions for AN/AI students.
If you want to participate, go to www.uafstudy.com, and click on the "Alaska Native and American Indian College Students' Attitudes Toward Alcohol Misuse Interventions" link to see if you meet the eligibility requirement. If you do, Skewes or a member of her research team will schedule a time for an interview.
There’s a $25 Visa gift card in it for your completed interview.