
Death:
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).
Injury:
500,000 students
between the ages of 18 and 24 are unintentionally injured under the
influence of alcohol (Hingson et al., 2002).
Assault:
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).
Sexual Abuse:
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).
Unsafe Sex:
400,000 students between the ages of 18 and 24 had 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).
Academic Problems:
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).
Health
Problems/Suicide Attempts:
More than 150,000 students develop an alcohol-related health problem
(Hingson et al., 2002) and between 1.2 and 1.5 percent of students
indicate that they tried to commit suicide within the past year due
to drinking or drug use (Presley et al., 1998).
Drunk Driving:
2.1 million students between the ages of 18 and 24 drove under the
influence of alcohol last year (Hingson et al., 2002).
Vandalism:
About 11 percent of college student drinkers report that they have
damaged property while under the influence of alcohol (Wechsler et
al., 2002).
Property Damage:
More than 25 percent of administrators from schools with relatively
low drinking levels and over 50 percent from schools with high
drinking levels say their campuses have a "moderate"or "major"
problem with alcohol-related property damage (Wechsler et al.,
1995).
Police
Involvement:
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).
Alcohol Abuse and
Dependence:
31 percent of college students met criteria for a diagnosis of
alcohol abuse and 6 percent for a diagnosis of alcohol dependence in
the past 12 months, according to questionnaire-based self-reports
about their drinking (Knight et al., 2002).
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