Southern Connecticut State University A Summary of Student Drug and Alcohol Data C O R E A L C O H O L A N D D R U G S U R V E Y ( 2 0 1 0 ) D R. S A N D R A B U L M E R B U L M E R S 1 @ S O U T H E R N C T. E D U L A U R E N B I F U L C O, G R A D A S S I S T A N T T O D R. B U L M E R
CORE Alcohol and Drug Survey National survey collected bi-annually at SCSU beginning in 2002. Random Sample of undergraduate courses on campus (stratified by department and grade level). Data collected anonymously during classes 75% of professors agreed to allow data collection. 98% of students present on data collection days participated.
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Awareness and Attitudes (Source: 2010 SCSU CORE Alcohol and Drug Survey) Females Does your campus have alcohol and drug policies 79% 83% Are they enforced? 63% 56% Do you prefer to have alcohol available at parties? Do you prefer to have drugs available at parties? 80% 74% 32% 16%
Alcohol and Drug Behaviors (Source: 2010 SCSU CORE Alcohol and Drug Survey) Currently use alcohol (past 30 days) Currently use marijuana (past 30 days) 77% (72% Natl.) 36% (17% Natl.) Females 78% 22% Currently use illegal drugs other than marijuana (past 30 days) 12% 6% Currently use tobacco (past 30 days) 39% (25% Natl.) 23%
Trends in Alcohol Consumption by Gender P e r c e n t a g e 80 78 76 74 72 70 68 66 64 78.4 78.8 78.0 78.3 76.5 76.5 77.0 73.4 73.4 69.0 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 Year Females Data from SCSU CORE Alcohol and Drug Survey, 2002-2010
Alcohol Behaviors (Source: 2010 SCSU CORE Alcohol and Drug Survey) Binge drinking (5 or more drinks* per sitting) during the past 2 weeks Binge drinking 6 or more times during the past 2 weeks Female s 60% 48% 12% 5% * What is a standard drink in the United States? A standard drink is equal to 13.7 grams (0.6 ounces) of pure alcohol. Generally, this amount of pure alcohol is found in - 12-ounces of beer. - 8-ounces of malt liquor. - 5-ounces of wine. - 1.5-ounces or a shot of 80-proof distilled spirits or liquor (e.g., gin, rum, vodka, or whiskey). http://www.cdc.gov/alcohol/faqs.htm
Perception vs. Reality (Source: 2010 SCSU CORE Alcohol and Drug Survey) Females Drink alcohol an average of 3 times/week or more 33% (22% Natl) 25% Student s perceptions of the percentage of other students drinking 3 times/week or more 74% 80% Smoke tobacco 48% 33% Students perceptions of the percentage of other students who smoke tobacco 94% 96%
Age at First Use (Source: 2010 SCSU CORE Alcohol and Drug Survey) Alcohol Never 12-17 yrs. 18-20 yrs. Tobacco Never 14-17 yrs. 18-20 yrs. Marijuana Never 12-17 yrs. 18-20 yrs. 6% 66% 16% 41% 32% 13% 33% 47% 17% Females 7% 69% 18% 54% 27% 9% 41% 40% 17%
Experiences as a Result of Drinking (past year) (Source: 2010 SCSU CORE Alcohol and Drug Survey) Females Had a hangover 75% 75% Performed poorly on a test or project 33% 27% Missed a class 41% 30% Had a memory loss 37% 39% Been in trouble with authorities 22% 13% Got into a fight or argument 44% 46% Been hurt or injured 21% 14% Done something I later regretted 39% 42% Been taken advantage of sexually 10% 12%
Experiences as a Result of Drinking (past year) (Source: 2010 SCSU CORE Alcohol and Drug Survey) Females Driven a car while under the influence or drugs or alcohol 46% 37% Been arrested for a DWI or DUI 3% 0% Thought I might have a drinking problem 14% 12%
SCSU Alcohol Policy Changes Policy Before 2010/2011 Academic Year Permitted Students 21 and Older to Consume Alcohol Residence Hall Students (21 years of age or older) are permitted to register alcohol into their residence halls, suites or apartments in the following quantities (per 24 hours) by providing ID and signing alcohol in at front desk: - six 12 oz cans/bottles of beer or 8 oz of liquor or 28 oz bottle of wine. Vaguer than present policy about expected behavior relating to alcohol and consequences of violating the policy - All students are expected to conduct themselves responsibly regarding alcohol use. - Residence Life staff reserves the right to request a medial evaluation for intoxicated students. - Students receiving a medical evaluation related to alcohol use will be referred to the University judicial system. - Upon return to campus, students have until the end of the next business day to make an appointment to with the Drug & Alcohol Resource Center and Judicial Affairs Office. Failure to do so will result in loss of Housing. - Emergency notification is made for all medical transports. Information about these PAST policies summarized from: http://www.southernct.edu/departments/reslife/web_files/alcohol-guests.htm
SCSU Alcohol Policy Changes (effective beginning in Fall 2010) Implemented Dry residence halls Students (and their guests) residing in West Campus, Neff, Hickerson, Chase, Wilkinson and Farnham Halls will not be permitted to register alcohol in any quantity. Requires University Police and Judicial Affairs Notification All incidents involving possession of alcohol by underage students. All incidents involving individuals who are of legal age who are believed to have provided alcohol to underage individuals. Hosts of a party, regardless of the age of the guests, will be referred to Judicial Affairs and risk losing the opportunity to reside in on campus housing. All second alcohol offenses. (offenders risk losing the opportunity to reside in on campus housing) Information about these CURRENT policies summarized from: http://www.southernct.edu/departments/reslife/web_files/alcohol_policy.html
SCSU Alcohol Policy Changes (effective beginning in fall 2010) Increased Consequences for Alcohol Offenses Residential students requiring transport to the hospital for an alcohol related concern will not be eligible to return to housing until they have successfully completed the requirements of the Judicial Affairs Office and Drug and Alcohol Resource Center. University Police will have the discretion of issuing citations for providing or possession of alcohol. Individuals found responsible may face the following penalties in addition to University judicial sanctions: Possession of alcohol (individual under the age of 21 on public or private property) 1 st offense - $136.00 infraction and possible suspension of driver s license 2 nd offense - $200.00 500.00 fine and possible suspension of driver s license - Providing of alcohol to an individual under the age of 21 (Host Party Law) 1 st offense - $136.00 infraction 2 nd offense Up to a $500.00 fine and/or imprisonment of not more than 1 year Information about these CURRENT policies summarized from: http://www.southernct.edu/departments/reslife/web_files/alcohol_policy.html
Questions for Discussion: Is there a problem with alcohol use on this campus? What (if anything) should the campus be doing to protect students? What ideas do you have about prevention of highrisk alcohol use?