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Alcohol-Wise Outcome Report OUTCOME REPORT EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Generate PDF Report The OUTCOME REPORT compares survey results, brief intervention feedback (echeckup TO GO), and test data from the Alcohol-Wise course. This report provides data concerning the change in student opinions, attitudes, and behaviors before and after completing the course. OUTCOME REPORT data is based on knowledge tests and self-reporting from students completing the Alcohol-Wise course for the reporting period defined in the OUTCOME REPORT SUMMARY section. The report is divided into four major sections: Section A Executive Summary Summary of results Section B Outcome Report Details Supporting data for summary of results Section C Outcome Report Demographics Section D Appendix - Research Results References 3rd Millennium Classrooms is committed to providing evidence-based prevention and intervention programs. We actively conduct, support, and participate in research that rigorously evaluates the efficacy of our programs. Campus administrators need to consider collected data carefully when evaluating the efficacy of program reports, however large the sample size. We encourage you to look for programs where efficacy data is derived from strong research designs with randomized controls and where independently conducted. Twelve (12) outcome studies 6 published in peer reviewed journals and 6 presented at professional conferences conducted across various campus communities consistently demonstrate that the echeckup TO GO (e-chug), included in our course, significantly reduces students' drinking and high-risk behaviors. You can review these studies at the following websites: www.3rdmilclassrooms.com www.echeckuptogo.com Section A: REPORT SUMMARY Institution Name: University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point (Freshmen) Course: Alcohol-Wise V5 Start Date: 06/01/2012 Report Creation: 4/11/2013 12:52:47 PM End Date: 04/10/2013 Activity Overview Enrollments Completions (Entire course excluding 15-minute ) Completions Percentage Completions 15-minute Part 2 Completions % of Completions % of Total 1651 1626 98% 1377 0% 83% *Administrators can improve compliance by mandating that participating students complete the **Administrators can improve and compliance by sending additional email reminders through the Student Management System Section B: Outcome Report Details Indicator Keys Positive increase Positive decrease Negative increase Tip: To review the report sections below click on the blue headers to expand the sections. Negative decrease

3rdMil Survey Questions Expand all Sections M1: Alcohol use adversely affects a student s academic success. M2: Alcohol use adversely affects the quality of life for other students. Agree 1239 1266 27 51466 51340 126 Disagree 136 108 28 5389 5507 118 Agree 1144 1154 10 47602 47674 72 Disagree 231 220 11 9253 9173 80 M3: The last time you partied/socialized, how many alcoholic drinks did you have? (If you're a non-drinker, click NONE). None 1-2 3-5 6-10 11 or more 716 298 227 106 28 676 281 267 116 34 40 17 40 10 6 28735 12900 10680 3811 717 26843 12509 11707 4760 1027

1892 391 1027 949 310 M4: Within the last 30 days, if you drank, how many times did you do the following? (Enter 0 if you have not experienced any of these or you are a non-drinker.) M4: Within the last 30 days, if you drank, how many times did you do the following? N = Initial Assessment Assessment Never Rarely Unsure Often Always Never Rarely Unsure Often Always Alternate non-alcoholic with alcoholic beverages. 803 188 123 151 110 785 169 111 170 139 Determine in advance, not to exceed a set number of drinks. 739 118 95 148 275 693 113 94 163 311 Choose not to drink alcohol. 241 163 123 383 465 290 135 123 376 450 Use a designated driver. 469 20 45 84 757 477 15 51 54 777 Eat before and/or during drinking. 498 44 115 325 393 490 25 73 297 489 Have a friend let you know when you've had enough. 597 118 141 205 314 611 108 118 194 343 Keep track of how many drinks you were having. 514 100 101 218 442 512 97 105 211 449 Pace your drinks to 1 or fewer per hour. 596 213 187 142 237 585 190 177 147 275 Play drinking games. 739 188 75 267 106 744 191 93 257 89 Drink non-alcoholic beer, punch, etc. 639 154 178 191 213 699 145 144 157 229

M4: Within the last 30 days, if you drank, how many times did you do the following? N = Initial Assessment Assessment M5: Within the last 30 days, if you drank, how many times did you do the following? (Enter 0 if you have not experienced any of these or you are a non-drinker.) M5: Within the last 30 days, if you drank, how many times did you do the following? N = Initial Assessment Assessment I didn't Drink 0 1-2 3-5 6-10 11 or More I didn't Drink 0 1-2 3-5 6-10 11 or More Physically injured yourself. 728 581 58 5 2 1 709 610 52 3 0 0 Physically injured another person. 723 633 17 2 0 0 704 653 12 3 1 1 Been involved in a fight. 725 632 16 1 1 0 703 653 16 1 1 0 Did something you later regretted. 724 499 140 9 1 2 704 532 125 9 3 1 Forgot where you were or what you did. 723 490 144 14 1 3 705 515 137 15 2 0 Had someone use force or threat of force to have sex with you. 722 644 5 3 0 1 703 656 12 2 0 1 Have sex without a condom 723 594 40 7 3 8 701 611 44 13 3 2 M9: During the LAST FOUR WEEKS, how many whole days have you missed because you "skipped" or "cut"? M10: On how many occasions (if any) have you had alcoholic beverages (beer, wine, or hard liquor) to drink more than just a few sips during the past 30 days? = 0 1 to 2 3 to 5 6 to 9 10 or more No.of Students = 0 1 or 2 3 to 5 6 to 9 10 to 19 20 to 39 40 or more 1330 37 3 0 5 1109 212 43 8 3 221 175 40 8 2 53160 2952 593 96 60 47931 7170 1435 216 104 5229 4218 842 120 44 726 311 190 90 49 8 1 720 316 190 102 44 3 0 6 5 0 12 5 5 1 29087 13666 7667 0 2092 365 77 28302 11196 8668 0 2786 280 75 785 2470 1001 0 694 85 2

M11: How many times in the past 30 days have you been drunk or high at school? No.of Students = 6 to 10 to 20 to 40 or 0 1 or 2 3 to 5 9 19 39 more 1304 46 15 5 2 1 2 1292 54 16 3 8 1 1 12 8 1 2 6 0 1 55069 1063 366 0 102 46 40 52743 2360 897 0 275 83 65 2326 1297 531 0 173 37 25 M12: How many times in the past 30 days have you had 5 or more alcoholic drinks in a row = None Once Twice 3-5 times 6-9 times 10 or more times 991 151 98 96 25 14 971 159 109 97 33 6 20 8 11 1 8 8 42351 6072 3575 3250 1115 498 39645 6335 4168 4297 1733 678 2706 263 593 1047 618 180

M14: How wrong do your FRIENDS feel it would be for you to: M14A: Drink beer, wine or hard liquor once in a while? M14B: Drink beer, wine or hard liquor regularly? = Not at all Slightly A lot Extremely = Not at all Slightly A lot Extremely 920 280 92 83 985 245 73 72 65 35 19 11 38749 10219 3791 4102 41312 8945 3055 3544 2563 1274 736 558 342 501 310 222 367 494 312 202 25 7 2 20 13426 19140 13661 10634 16947 19252 11859 8798 3521 112 1802 1836 M14C: Smoke marijuana? M14D: Use prescription drugs not prescribed to you. = Not at all Slightly A lot Extremely = Not at all Slightly A lot Extremely 268 285 278 544 289 296 298 492 21 11 20 52 14279 12935 10730 18917 16744 13030 10837 16245 2465 95 107 2672 113 114 307 841 137 126 284 828 24 12 23 13 4237 5206 12022 35396 6398 6287 12846 31325 2161 1081 824 4071 M15: How much do you think people risk harming themselves (physically or in other ways) if they drink alcohol occasionally? M16: How much do you think people risk harming themselves (physically or in other ways) if they drink alcohol regularly? = No Risk Slight Risk Moderate Risk Great Risk = No Risk Slight Risk Moderate Risk Great Risk 144 728 365 138 165 737 358 115 21 9 7 23 5085 29830 15992 5954 35 252 608 480 45 260 640 430 10 8 32 50 806 8175 25772 22108

6349 29513 14990 6004 1264 317 1002 50 1622 9654 25562 20018 816 1479 210 2090 M17: How much do you think people risk harming themselves (physically or in other ways) if they binge drink (i.e., drink five or more drinks in a single session) once in a while? = No Risk Slight Risk Moderate Risk Great Risk 30 225 507 613 43 219 539 574 13 6 32 39 837 6648 20756 28620 1684 7634 20502 27036 847 986 254 1584 M18: How much do you think people risk harming themselves (physically or in other ways) if they binge drink (i.e., drink five or more drinks in a single session) regularly? = No Risk Slight Risk Moderate Risk Great Risk 24 73 221 1057 38 77 250 1010 14 4 29 47 492 1828 7234 47307 1276 2804 8529 44247 784 976 1295 3060 M19: Listed below are a number of situations that lead some people to drink. We would like to know how CONFIDENT you are that you WOULD NOT drink in each situation. Listed below are a number of situations that lead some people to drink. We would like to know how CONFIDENT you are that you WOULD NOT drink in each situation. N = Initial Assessment Assessment Not at All Not Very Moderately Very Extremely Not at All Not Very Moderately Very Extremely When I am in agony because of stopping or withdrawing from alcohol use. 499 52 91 132 601 473 51 52 106 692 When I have a headache. 511 43 46 107 668 471 41 46 109 707 When I am feeling depressed. 411 139 182 161 482 399 105 160 158 552 When I am on vacation and want to relax. 330 252 319 167 307 329 223 326 138 358 When I am concerned about someone. 466 78 82 153 596 453 57 78 145 641 When I am very worried. 461 90 108 167 549 437 70 97 164 606 When I have the urge to try just one drink to see what happens. 421 178 243 169 364 431 155 206 142 440 When I am being offered a drink in a social situation. 296 261 321 192 305 310 225 315 170 354 When I dream about taking a drink. 504 51 79 115 626 471 46 83 109 665 When I want to test my willpower over drinking. 495 62 93 129 596 451 51 93 124 655 When I am feeling a physical need or craving for alcohol. 453 106 174 144 498 440 79 123 147 585 When I am physically tired. 500 49 70 123 633 473 34 72 118 677 When I am experiencing some physical pain or injury. 480 67 92 138 598 454 53 88 134 645 When I feel like blowing up because of frustration. 455 105 148 128 539 439 88 119 142 586 When I see others drinking at a bar or at a party. 321 219 305 172 358 338 195 264 156 421 When I sense everything is going wrong for me. 449 117 151 155 503 437 96 129 166 546 When people I used to drink with encourage me to drink. 346 214 255 153 407 366 186 238 135 449 When I am feeling angry inside. 460 87 138 139 551 451 70 112 149 592 When I experience an urge or impulse to take a drink that catches me unprepared. 450 109 173 166 477 437 97 140 157 543 When I am excited or celebrating with others. 330 233 333 179 300 345 229 308 169 323

echeckup TO GO Survey Questions Expand all Sections E1: What is your sex? Initial Assessment Initial Assessment Male Female 580 794 24082 32724 E4: What is your student status? College Student 1373 1373 0 56315 56583 268 High School Student 1 1 0 271 94-177 Non-student 0 0 0 221 134-87 E2: How old are you (in years)? E5: What is your year level/class standing? 10-20 21-40 41-60 61-80 Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Not Applicable 1350 24 0 0 1346 28 0 0-4 4 0 0 54379 2249 171 8 54174 2442 178 17-205 193 7 9 1360 7 5 2 0 1356 9 6 3 0-4 2 1 1 0 51728 1629 2659 446 345 51703 1790 2736 331 251-25 161 77-115 -94 E6: Do you live on-campus or in a residence hall? E7: Do you belong to a fraternity or sorority? Yes 1254 1255 1 48472 48652 180 No 120 119-1 8335 8158-177 Yes 7 32 25 1133 3370 2237 No 1367 1342-25 55674 53441-2233 E8: Do you play on an athletic team? E9: Are you currently taking any prescription medications? Yes 217 231 14 9071 9425 354 No 1157 1143-14 47736 47386-350 Yes 425 396-29 15007 14828-179 No 949 978 29 41800 41982 182 E10: At what age did you first start drinking? 13 or Younger 14-15 16-18 19-20 21 or Older I don t drink alcohol 30 128 612 13 1 590 30 132 632 21 0 559 0 4 20 8 1 31 945 6267 24783 791 528 23493 1128 6270 25965 952 642 21872 183 3 1182 161 114 1621 E12: For a TYPICAL MONTH, please describe a TYPICAL DRINKING WEEK. For each day, fill in the number of STANDARD DRINKS of each type of alcohol you consumed and the NUMBER OF HOURS you drank on that day. E13: Think of the one occasion during the PAST MONTH when you DRANK THE MOST. Fill in the number of STANDARD DRINKS of each type you consumed and the number of HOURS you drank that day:

== Beer Wine Liquor Hours == Beer Wine Liquor Hours 2.43 0.13 1.76 3.29 2.42 0.12 1.76 3.16 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.13 1.83 0.20 1.50 2.74 2.13 0.19 2.10 3.21 0.30 0.01 0.60 0.47 1.93 0.13 1.67 2.46 1.99 0.12 1.68 2.45 0.06 0.01 0.01 0.01 1.59 0.21 1.67 2.28 1.57 0.18 1.87 2.23 0.02 0.03 0.20 0.05 E14: How much money would you estimate you spend on alcohol in a TYPICAL WEEK? (Round to the nearest dollar) E15: During the PAST MONTH, how many CIGARETTES did you smoke on a TYPICAL DAY? I do not Drink $ 1-50 $ 51-100 $ 101-150 $ 151-210 0 1-15 16-45 46-75 76-100 983 388 2 1 0 978 392 4 0 0 5 4 2 1 0 41288 15334 167 11 7 41434 15236 139 14 8 146 98 28 3 1 1299 73 1 1 0 1296 76 2 0 0 3 3 1 1 0 54106 2568 129 2 2 54032 2642 136 10 11 74 74 7 8 9 E16: If you're a CIGARETTE smoker, for how many years have you smoked regularly? E17: How much money would you estimate you TYPICALLY spend on each PACK of cigarettes? 0 1-2 3-4 5-7 8 or more 0 1-15 16-45 46-75 76-100 1306 50 8 6 4 1308 46 10 7 3 2 4 2 1 1 54576 1509 428 178 116 54505 1519 473 193 141 71 10 45 15 25 1297 77 0 0 0 1295 77 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 54083 2665 50 4 5 54182 2553 66 14 16 99 112 16 10 11 E18: What are the "good things" or benefits you expect from drinking alcohol? Please select all that apply to you. Result Nat Nat Result N = Yes No Yes No % Yes No Yes No % Alcohol helps me reduce stress 330 1045 329 1046 0% 12483 44357 13096 43744 1% Alcohol helps me relaxs 461 914 488 887 1% 20104 36736 20889 35951 1% I feel more confident 468 907 525 850 4% 20149 36691 22836 34004 4% I feel less lonely 216 1159 217 1158 0% 7425 49415 8863 47977 2% I feel more comfortable talking to people 579 796 596 779 1% 24004 32836 25359 31481 2% Alcohol relieves my boredom 301 1074 269 1106-2% 12205 44635 12641 44199 0% Alcohol helps me feel like I belong and I am a part of the group 252 1123 256 1119 0% 9673 47167 10739 46101 1% I have fun with friends 709 666 730 645 1% 30524 26316 30345 26495 0% Alcohol helps me cope with strong feelings like depression, anxiety, guilt and anger 102 1273 99 1276 0% 4314 52526 4594 52246 0% I stop thinking about problems or conflicts that bother me 316 1059 303 1072 0% 12227 44613 11489 45351-1% Alcohol helps me sleep 177 1198 157 1218-1% 6452 50388 6302 50538 0% I feel more attractive and sexy 168 1207 219 1156 3% 8007 48833 10349 46491 4%

Result Nat Nat Result Result Nat Nat Result N = Yes No Yes No % Yes No Yes No % I feel more spontaneous 479 896 477 898 0% 20993 35847 21293 35547 0% Drinking is now just a habit for me 44 1322 46 1319 0% 1259 55149 1900 54589 1% Alcohol helps me express my feelings more openly 300 1075 280 1095-1% 12486 44354 12347 44493 0% I feel more energetic 395 980 374 1001-1% 15213 41627 15645 41195 0% I feel more courageous 416 959 424 951 0% 17475 39365 18333 38507 1% Alcohol helps me feel less nervous or afraid 399 976 369 1006-2% 16626 40214 16031 40809-1%

Alcohol helps me reduce stress 329 330 1046 1045 Yes Yes 887 No Alcohol helps me relaxs 488 461 914 No 850 I feel more confident 525 468 907 1158 I feel less lonely 217 216 1159 779 I feel more comfortable talking to people 596 579 796 1106 Alcohol relieves my boredom 269 301 1074 1119 Alcohol helps me feel like I belong and I am a part of the group 256 252 1123 645 I have fun with friends 666 730 709 1276 Alcohol helps me cope with strong feelings like depression, anxiety, guilt and anger 99 102 1273 1072 I stop thinking about problems or conflicts that bother me 303 316 1059 1218 Alcohol helps me sleep 157 177 1198 1156 I feel more attractive and sexy 219 168 1207 898 I feel more spontaneous 477 479 896 1319 Drinking is now just a habit for me 46 44 1322 1095 Alcohol helps me express my feelings more openly 280 300 1075 1001 I feel more energetic 374 395 980 951 I feel more courageous 424 416 959 1006 Alcohol helps me feel less nervous or afraid 369 399 976 0.0 138.0 276.0 414.0 552.0 690.0 828.0 966.0 1104.0 1242.0 1380.0 E19: Think about the number of your BLOOD RELATIVES who are now, or have been in the past, problem drinkers or alcoholics.

55 50 45 Think about the number of your BLOOD RELATIVES who are now, or have been in the past, problem drinkers or alcoholics. 49% 40 35 30 25 20 22% 15 10 14% 15% 5 0 Low Medium High Very High E20: During the PAST MONTH, how many days did you drive a vehicle shortly after having three or more drinks? E21: During the PAST MONTH, how many days were you a passenger in a vehicle when a driver had three or more drinks? 0 1-9 10-19 20-31 0 1-9 10-19 20-29 1321 52 1 0 1348 25 0 0 27 27 1 0 54564 2194 41 8 55672 1130 19 10 1108 1064 22 2 1264 109 1 0 1302 72 0 0 38 37 1 0 52174 4543 78 12 54281 2513 26 11 2107 2030 52 1 92% 4% 0% 0% 2% 0% 0% 8% 0% 0% 5% 0% 0% E22: What percent of female US College Students drink MORE than you in a typical week? 0 1-25 26-50 51-75 76-100 12 115 392 450 442 21 196 424 418 315 E23: What percent of students have two drinks or less in a TYPICAL WEEK? 0 1-25 26-50 51-75 76-100 16 308 557 364 129 24 250 567 427 106

9 81 32 32 127 379 5265 14985 17591 18587 1090 9275 19327 14640 12499 711 4010 4342 2951 6088 8 58 10 63 23 24160 7402 13584 8640 3021 24566 6727 14039 8827 2672 406 675 455 187 349 E24: What percent of students do not drink at all in a TYPICAL WEEK? E25: What percent of students smoke marijuana AT LEAST ONCE A MONTH? 0 1-25 26-50 51-75 76-100 0 1-25 26-50 51-75 76-100 14 720 460 143 37 24 578 531 197 44 10 142 71 54 7 24091 16313 10989 3694 1720 24498 11557 13025 5798 1953 407 4756 2036 2104 233 16 512 587 197 62 21 612 539 147 55 5 100 48 50 7 807 19907 22896 9662 3535 1271 24251 21570 7022 2717 464 4344 1326 2640 818 E26: How much is your average monthly cell phone bill? E27: How much is your monthly car payment? 0 1-500 1500 4500 13500 32000 0 1-500 1500 4500 13500 501-1501- 4501-13501- 501-1501- 4501-13501- 32000 283 1090 1 0 0 0 449 925 0 0 0 0 166 165 1 0 0 0 10678 46086 31 1 5 6 16035 40715 50 8 6 17 5357 5371 19 7 1 11 986 382 6 0 0 0 1052 316 6 0 0 0 66 66 0 0 0 0 39410 16767 574 39 11 6 42895 13410 445 41 13 27 3485 3357 129 2 2 21 E29: After expenses, rent, and bills, how much "spending money" do you have in a TYPICAL MONTH? 0 1-500 1500 4500 13500 E28: How much is your monthly rent or house payment? 501-1501- 4501-13501- 0 1-500 1500 4500 13500 32000 1048 279 38 8 1 0 1097 242 31 4 0 0 49 37 7 4 1 0 40523 7486 6462 1887 372 77 43713 6880 4995 913 237 93 3190 606 1467 974 135 16 501-1501- 4501-13501- 115 1211 40 5 2 1 219 1117 30 5 1 2 104 94 10 0 1 1 32000 5336 48523 2378 423 105 42 9215 45506 1592 315 107 96 3879 3017 786 108 2 54 E30: How often do you have a drink containing alcohol? Monthly or 2-4 times a 2-3 times a 4+ times a Never less month week week 594 346 284 127 23 610 308 296 120 18 16 38 12 7 5 24039 15835 12176 3925 635 24320 11158 12389 6972 970 E31: How many drinks containing alcohol do you have on a typical day when you are drinking? 0 to 2 3 or 4 5 or 6 7 to 9 10 or more 856 274 159 67 19 867 248 157 78 25 11 26 2 11 6 36247 11318 6447 2285 543 35347 11502 6773 2510 708

281 4677 213 3047 335 900 184 326 225 165 62% 63% 43% 45% 25% 21% 23% 22% 9% 2% 9% 1% 20% 12% 5% 1% 18% 11% 6% 2% E11: In a TYPICAL MONTH, how many WEEKS do you have an alcoholic drink? E32: How often do you have six drinks or more on one occasion? 0 1 2 3 4 Every Week Never Less than monthly Monthly Weekly Daily or almost daily 712 278 198 87 33 66 721 247 175 105 40 86 9 31 23 18 7 20 30490 11516 7649 3499 1138 2515 28576 8701 7366 5204 2382 4602 1914 2815 283 1705 1244 2087 862 285 163 63 2 880 277 135 82 1 18 8 28 19 1 36749 12544 5489 2017 38 35890 11534 5816 3520 68 859 1010 327 1503 30 63% 64% 52% 53% 20% 14% 6% 2% 5% 18% 13% 8% 3% 6% 21% 12% 5% 0% 20% 10% 6% 0%

E33 To E37. How often during the last year have you been unable to remember what happened the night before because you had been drinking? How often during the past year have you had a feeling of guilt or remorse after drinking? How often during the last year have you needed a first drink in the morning to get yourself going after a heavy drinking session? How often during the last year have you failed to do what was normally expected from you because of drinking? Daily or Almost Daily Weekly Monthly Less Than Monthly Never How often during the last year have you found that you were not able to stop drinking once you had started? 0.0 25.0 50.0 75.0 100.0 E38: Have you or someone else been injured as a result of your drinking? No 1256 1280 24 52359 52505 146 Yes, but not in last year 53 36 17 1839 1733 106 Yes, during the last year 66 59 7 2642 2602 40 E39: Has a relative, friend, doctor or other health worker been concerned about your drinking, or suggested you cut down? No 1346 1333 13 55502 54983 519 Yes, but not in last year Yes, during the last year 11 16 5 526 874 348 18 26 8 812 983 171 E40 To E44.

How often during the last year have you procrastinated or not gotten things done because you had been drinking? How often during the last year have you done poorly on a test or school project because you had been drinking? How often during the last year have you felt tired, groggy, or unmotivated because you had been drinking? How often during the last year have you had difficulty sleeping because you had been drinking? Daily or Almost Daily Weekly Monthly Less Than Monthly Never How often during the last year have you had a hangover or felt sick because you had been drinking? 0.0 25.0 50.0 75.0 100.0 E45 To E49.

How often during the last year have you driven a car under the influence of alcohol? How often during the last year have you missed work because you had been drinking? How often during the last year have you missed classes because you had been drinking? How often during the last year have you gone to work under the influence of alcohol? Daily or Almost Daily Weekly Monthly Less Than Monthly Never How often during the last year have you gone to class under the influence of alcohol? 0.0 25.0 50.0 75.0 100.0 E50 To E55.

How often during the last year have you felt bad about yourself because you had been drinking? How often during the last year have you Part done 1 things you later regretted because you had been drinking? How often during the last year have Part you 1 disappointed or hurt or someone because you had been drinking? How often during the last year have you used more alcohol than you had planned? Daily or Almost Daily Weekly Monthly Less Than Monthly Never How often during the last year have you used alcohol to avoid problems? How often during the last year have you gotten Part into 1 trouble with the police, campus security or authorities because you had been drinking? 0.0 25.0 50.0 75.0 100.0 E56 To E61.

How often during the last year have you passed out because you had been drinking? How often during the last year have you gotten into a fight or argument because you had been drinking? How often during the last year have you had unwanted sexual experience(s) while under the influence of alcohol? How often during the last year have you had problems with your friends or family because you had been drinking? Daily or Almost Daily Weekly Monthly Less Than Monthly Never How often during the last year have you had problems with your boyfriend/girlfriend/partner because you had been drinking? How often during the last year have you spent more money than you had planned because you had been drinking? 0.0 25.0 50.0 75.0 100.0 E62: Alcohol takes effect more quickly when mixed with carbonated/caffeinated beverages or mixers. E63: The body uses the calories in alcohol as a source of energy in the same way it uses the calories in other kinds of food. True 767 1039 272 32981 44265 11284 False 607 335 272 23826 12566 11260 True 541 501 40 24761 20334 4427 False 833 873 40 32046 36497 4451 E64: Drinking alcohol has little or no effect on the body s ability to build muscle strength. True 216 168 48 9740 7115 2625 False 1158 1206 48 47067 49716 2649 E65: Alcohol does not interfere with muscle recovery and healing. True 92 96 4 4671 4148 523 False 1282 1278 4 52136 52683 547

E66: Mixing alcohol and energy drinks (like Sparkx, Red Bull, Monster, RockStar, etc.) does not increase the risk of alcohol related consequences. True 100 128 28 3364 5231 1867 False 1274 1246 28 53443 51600 1843 E67: Thinking back on the past month, which activities would you like to have spent more time on? 2244 2182 2218 2288 2283 2132 1991 1643 1633 1599 1595 1547 1607 1143 1374 1389 1146 1093 1125 1261 1124 1006 1023 1440 1264 1278 1150 1168 1109 1109 Yes Yes 876 838 696 738 570 569 829 806 502 508 520 650 828 788 622 720 679 827 886 464 331 159 E67Test: Control --- No.

2419 1864 1604 1625 1744 1727 1626 1107 1376 1361 1216 1117 1151 1489 1203 1155 1486 1310 1472 1143 No No 506 759 499 537 568 679 637 805 806 546 569 873 867 855 725 547 587 532 753 462 467 655 696 548 618 911 232 282 266 225 207 266 E68: How important is it to you to make any change in your personal use of alcohol?

E69: How confident are you that you are able to make any change in your personal use of alcohol? E70: If you were going to make a change in your drinking, how would you go about it? Result Nat Nat Result N = I might do this I'm not likely to do this I might do this I'm not likely to do this % I might do this I'm not likely to do this I might do this I'm not likely to do this % Avoid drinking games 997 378 948 427-3% 43754 13086 42105 14735-2% Space my drinks over time 1231 144 1135 240-6% 52164 4676 48974 7866-5% Alternate alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks 1141 234 1089 286-3% 50083 6757 47852 8988-3% Set a limit on the number of alcoholic drinks before I start drinking 1185 190 1134 241-3% 51383 5457 49397 7443-3% Tell someone about my plan to change my drinking 997 378 975 400-1% 42349 14491 42185 14655 0% Volunteer to be the sober driver 1197 178 1147 228-3% 51072 5768 48468 8372-4% Keep track of how many drinks I have had; pay attention to serving sizes. 1209 166 1151 224-4% 52546 4294 50617 6223-3% Have a plan for saying no when I am offered alcohol 1201 174 1134 241-4% 51396 5444 48778 8062-4% Decide which days I will not drink alcohol 1244 131 1193 182-3% 51957 4883 51064 5776-1%

Result Nat Nat Result Result Nat Nat Result N = I'm not I'm not I'm not I'm not I might I might % I might I might % likely to do likely to do likely to do likely to do do this do this do this do this this this this this Arrive at the party late and leave early 1110 265 1095 280-1% 45308 11532 46184 10656 1% Spend time with friends who don t drink alcohol 1231 144 1180 195-3% 52658 4182 50082 6758-4% Set a limit on the amount of money I will spend when I go out and leave my ATM card at home Avoid situations where alcohol is present or I am likely to drink / Identify alternative social activities instead of partying 1245 130 1204 171-2% 52380 4460 50475 6365-3% 1132 243 1087 288-3% 47538 9302 46196 10644-2% Only drink at the party, skip the pre-party 1174 201 1107 268-4% 49571 7269 46924 9916-4% Avoid shots/hard liquor 1090 285 1029 346-4% 45715 11125 43976 12864-3% Drink slowly; sip my drinks 1179 196 1116 259-4% 51009 5831 48546 8294-4% Hold a drink/cup instead of consuming alcohol 1125 250 1037 338-6% 48163 8677 46156 10684-3% Avoid mixing energy drinks/caffeinated drinks and alcohol 1228 147 1175 200-3% 52803 4037 50369 6471-4%

Avoid drinking games 427 378 948 997 I might do this I might do this 240 I am not likely to Space my drinks over time 144 1135 1231 I am not likely to 286 Alternate alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks 234 1089 1141 241 Set a limit on the number of alcoholic drinks before I start drinking 190 1134 1185 400 Tell someone about my plan to change my drinking 378 975 997 228 Volunteer to be the sober driver 178 1147 1197 224 Keep track of how many drinks I have had; pay attention to serving sizes. 166 1151 1209 241 Have a plan for saying no when I am offered alcohol 174 1134 1201 182 Decide which days I will not drink alcohol 131 1193 1244 280 Arrive at the party late and leave early 265 1095 1110 195 Spend time with friends who don t drink alcohol 144 1180 1231 171 Set a limit on the amount of money I will spend when I go out and leave my ATM card at home 130 1204 1245 Avoid situations where alcohol is present or I am likely to drink / Identify alternative social activities instead of partying 288 243 1087 1132 268 Only drink at the party, skip the pre-party 201 1107 1174 346 Avoid shots/hard liquor 285 1029 1090 259 Drink slowly; sip my drinks 196 1116 1179 338 Hold a drink/cup instead of consuming alcohol 250 1037 1125 200 Avoid mixing energy drinks/caffeinated drinks and alcohol 147 1175 1228 0.0 138.0 276.0 414.0 552.0 690.0 828.0 966.0 1104.0 1242.0 1380.0

Satisfaction Survey Questions Expand all Sections S1: The content of the course was appropriate and easy to understand. S2: The interactions used were interesting and helpful. Strongly Disagree Disagree Unsure Agree Strongly Agree Strongly Disagree Disagree Unsure Agree Strongly Agree Initial Assessment 32 51 102 822 368 Initial Assessment 75 141 267 645 247 Initial Assessment 978 1396 2693 30370 21399 Initial Assessment 2332 4746 7761 26899 15098 S3: This course will help me avoid future problems with alcohol. Strongly Disagree Disagree Unsure Agree Strongly Agree Initial Assessment 101 144 290 578 262 Initial Assessment 2599 3366 8230 25803 16838 Test Score Results =undefined Pre Test Avg 53 55 Post Test Avg 80 83 27 28 Section C: DEMOGRAPHICS E1.Gender E5.Student Level E6.Residence Male 42.21% Female 57.79% Freshman 98.98% Sophomore 0.51% Yes 91.27% No 8.73% Junior 0.36% Senior 0.15% Not Applicable 0.00% 794 120 1360 7 1254 580

E7.Greek E8.Athlete Status E9.Medication Yes 0.51% No 99.49% Yes 15.79% No 84.21% Yes 30.93% No 69.07% 949 1157 1367 7 217 425 M6: What race/ethnicity do you consider yourself to be (choose all that apply)? M7: What is the language you use most often at home? White 92% Black 1% English 98% Spanish 0% American Indian/Native American/Eskimo 1% Spanish/Hispanic/Latino 2% Another language 2% Asian or Pacific Islander 3% Other 1% 20 11 30 36 13 1341 28 1265 M8: What is your approximate Grade Point Average (GPA) currently? M13: How old were you when you began drinking alcoholic beverages regularly, that is, at least once or twice a month? 3.0-4.0 95% 2.0-2.9 5% 1.0-1.9 0% Less than 1.0 0% Never have 51% 10 or younger 0% 11 0% 12 0% 13 1% 14 2% 15 5% 16 10% 17+ 31% 135 423 70 67 29 1299 698

Section D: Appendix Research Results A-1 Test Results Brief intervention among freshman college student's, previously identified as being at high-risk for harmful consequences of heavy drinking, has been shown to result in a significant decline in alcohol-related problems. (Marlatt, G.A.; Baer, J.S.; Kivlahan, D.R.; et al. Screening and brief intervention for high-risk college student drinkers: Results from a 2-year assessment. J Consult Clin Psychol 66(4):604-615, 1998. (29) Roberts, L.J.; Neal, D.J.; Kivlahan, D.R.; Baer, J.S.; and Marlatt, G.A. Individual drinking changes following a brief intervention among college students: Clinical significance in an indicated preventive context. J Consult Clin Psychol 68(3):500-505, 2000. A-2 Drinking Profile echeckup TO GO has produced reductions in drinking in controlled trials at three major universities (Schroeder, 2001; Walters, 2000; Walters, Bennett & Miller, 2000;). In the first trial, a group of heavy-drinking students showed a reduction of 59.4 drinks per month (DPM), as compared with those in the control group who remained relatively unchanged (decrease of 1.5 DPM). In the second trial, students who received feedback showed a decrease of 28.3 DPM, as compared with a decrease of 11.9 in the control group. In the third trial, sorority pledges showed a decrease of 11.5 DPM, as compared with an increase of 1.7 in the control. Finally, in an uncontrolled trial, students enrolled in a university course on addictions showed a decrease of 12.7 DPM. A randomized trial of the echeckup TO GO web-based binge drinking intervention was conducted among college freshmen. Results indicated that participants who received the echeckup TO GO significantly reduced their weekly alcohol consumption; which was particularly so for male participants. A-3 Intoxication Levels Brief interviews in which feedback is provided to students have been shown to produce significant decreases in levels of consumption six weeks following the intervention (Borsari and Carey, 2000) and to diminish the likelihood of experiencing negative, alcohol-related consequences for at least four years (Baer et al., 2001). A-4 Consequences of Drinking Physically injured yourself 500,000 students between the ages of 18 and 24 are unintentionally injured under the influence of alcohol (Hingson et al., 2002). 1,400 college students between the ages of 18 and 24 die each year from alcohol-related unintentional injuries, including motor vehicle crashes (Hingson et al., 2002). Physically injured another person More than 600,000 students between the ages of 18 and 24 are assaulted by another student who has been drinking (Hingson et al., 2002). Been involved in a fight About 5 percent of 4-year college students are involved with the police or campus security as a result of their drinking (Wechsler et al., 2002) and an estimated 110,000 students between the ages of 18 and 24 are arrested for an alcohol-related violation such as public drunkenness or driving under the influence (Hingson et al., 2002). More than 600,000 students between the ages of 18 and 24 are assaulted by another student who has been drinking (Hingson et al., 2002). About 11 percent of college student drinkers report that they have damaged property while under the influence of alcohol (Wechsler et al., 2002). Did something you later regretted About 25 percent of college students report academic consequences of their drinking including missing class, falling behind, doing poorly on exams or papers, and receiving lower grades overall (Engs et al., 1996; Presley et al., 1996a, 1996b; Wechsler et al., 2002). 2.1 million students between the ages of 18 and 24 drove under the influence of alcohol last year (Hingson et al., 2002). Forgot where you were or what you did 22 percent of students (27% of drinkers) reported at least one incident of having forgotten where they were or what they did due to drinking in the past year (Wechsler et al., 1998). Had someone use force or threat of force to have sex with you More than 70,000 students between the ages of 18 and 24 are victims of alcohol-related sexual assault or date rape (Hingson et al., 2002). Had unprotected sex 400,000 students between the ages of 18 and 24 have unprotected sex and more than 100,000 students between the ages of 18 and 24 report having been too intoxicated to know if they consented to having sex (Hingson et al., 2002). A-5 Effects of Alcohol Use Anecdotal evidence suggests that the first 6 weeks of the first semester are critical to a first-year students academic success. Because many students initiate drinking during these early days of college, the potential exists for excessive alcohol consumption interfering with successful adaptation to campus life ( Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, August 2010).