CONTINUATION AND INITIATION OF ALCOHOL-USE FROM THE FIRST TO THE 2ND YEAR OF COLLEGE

Citation
H. Wechsler et al., CONTINUATION AND INITIATION OF ALCOHOL-USE FROM THE FIRST TO THE 2ND YEAR OF COLLEGE, Journal of studies on alcohol, 55(1), 1994, pp. 41-45
Citations number
17
Categorie Soggetti
Substance Abuse","Substance Abuse",Psychology
ISSN journal
0096882X
Volume
55
Issue
1
Year of publication
1994
Pages
41 - 45
Database
ISI
SICI code
0096-882X(1994)55:1<41:CAIOAF>2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
Widespread and heavy alcohol use among American college students is a source of concern to college administrators and public health official s. This study surveyed a cohort of 611 college students during their f irst and second year of college in order to examine the development of alcohol use behaviors in college. Almost every student who used alcoh ol during the first year continued to do so during the second year. Si milarly. many of the students who were binge drinkers the first year c ontinued binge drinking the second year. One-third of male freshmen wh o had not binged the first year initiated this behavior during the sec ond year. although relatively few female students did so. Compared to continued users, the students who initiated alcohol use during the sec ond year were light users. In addition, students who drank more heavil y in high school were more likely to be binge drinkers in college than students who drank lightly in high school. The results suggest that h eavy alcohol use is not predominantly a behavior that is learned in co llege. Consequently. programs that address alcohol use among college s tudents need to focus on early detection and intervention rather than primary prevention.