2024
DOI: 10.1177/14550725231225597
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The PEERCARE peer led programme for college students: A qualitative evaluation of a “chill-out” harm reduction space

Coline Blanzat,
Olivier Phan,
Tristan Hamonniere
et al.

Abstract: Aims: Harmful patterns of alcohol consumption, such as binge drinking, are prevalent among the student population at universities. Despite the risks of this behaviour, few secondary prevention programmes have been created to meet the specific needs of this population. The PEERCARE programme is a peer-based prevention programme that seeks harm reduction for alcohol overuse in party environments, among other goals. To do so, a “chill-out” space is created by peer educators in party environments to limit the risk… Show more

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