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This study focuses on the unique risk aspects of the college and university environment with a preregistered survey comparing three competing models of video games\u2019 possible role (games as risk, incapacitation, or inconsequential) in predicting alcohol and substance use, sexual risk, interpersonal violence, bullying victimization, suicide, disordered eating, and exercise to provide a baseline measure of what role, if any, video games play in the college and university risk environment. 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