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The AMOD Program Evaluation
The "A Matter of Degree" (AMOD) program was developed and funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and is coordinated by the National Program Office at the American Medical Association. AMOD is a demonstration initiative to reduce binge drinking and related harms among college students by changing campus and community environments. The harms and secondhand effects that result from heavy alcohol consumption make it a leading threat to the health of college students in the United States. The AMOD program was designed as a coalition-based approach to bring campuses and communities together to change the conditions that promote heavy alcohol consumption prevalent in many campus-community environments. The AMOD evaluation is a comprehensive assessment of the program effects over time. Learn more »

 
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Reducing drinking and related harms in college: Evaluation of the "A Matter of Degree" program Weitzman ER, Nelson TF, Lee H, Wechsler H. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 2004;27(3).
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