“…However, a recent study has suggested that effects of these interventions remain small (Huh et al., ), and to date, BMIs addressing general alcohol use and consequences have not demonstrated an ability to reduce pregaming frequency or quantity (see Pedersen, ). A recent study (Borsari et al., ) that delivered BMIs with college students who were sanctioned for a drinking offense and also had not responded to a brief advice session found that BMIs did not affect pregaming frequency even when pregaming was explicitly discussed (quantity was not assessed). Given the unique nature of this sample (i.e., mandated students less responsive to a standard intervention) and lack of robust impact, there is a need to enhance current BMIs and other intervention efforts to reduce pregaming frequency and quantity in the general student population by better understanding who pregames and why.…”