Millennium Café: Predicting Blackouts in College Student Drinkers using Alcohol Biosensors

Date and Time
Location
3rd Floor Café Commons of the Millennium Science Complex
Presenters
Veronica Richards
Research Themes

Blackouts are common in college students and are associated with increased alcohol-related harms. Self-report is the most common way to assess college student drinking but becomes less reliable at higher quantities of alcohol consumption. Self-report also does not tell us how students are drinking, which may be important in the prediction of harm. In this talk, I will discuss the use of alcohol biosensors to measure the manner in which students drink to predict the occurrence of alcohol-induced blackouts.  I am interested in exploring other novel approaches, including the development of new sensors to address alcohol-related harm reduction.