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  2. Alcohol use among college students - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, there were 1,717 unintentional deaths from the consumption of alcohol or other substances, which raised concerns about the excessive use of alcohol. [19] There are many causes of excessive drinking on college campuses. Many students report they felt peer pressured to consume large amounts of alcohol. Peer pressure may occur in multiple ...

  3. Social norms approach - Wikipedia

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    The social norms approach, or social norms marketing, [1] is an environmental strategy gaining ground in health campaigns. [2] While conducting research in the mid-1980s, two researchers, H.W. Perkins and A.D. Berkowitz, [3] reported that students at a small U.S. college held exaggerated beliefs about the normal frequency and consumption habits of other students with regard to alcohol.

  4. Alcohol and College: How Much Money Are Students Really Drinking?

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    With the average student taking five years to graduate and borrowing about $23,000 in the process, that means that more than 10% of all college loans are actually used to finance alcohol consumption.

  5. Alcohol education - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol programs and courses as a requirement of college students is a current, widespread movement to educate underage students about alcohol consumption in efforts to make binge drinking decrease, and safer students. [citation needed] Currently 747 schools in the United States require some sort of alcohol education. [17]

  6. Alcoholism - Wikipedia

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    Increasing the age at which alcohol can be purchased, and banning or restricting alcohol beverage advertising are common methods to reduce alcohol use among adolescents and young adults in particular, see Alcoholism in adolescence. Another common method of alcoholism prevention is taxation of alcohol products – increasing price of alcohol by ...

  7. Substance abuse prevention - Wikipedia

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    Schools began introducing substance use-oriented classes for students as early as preschool. Incorporating prevention studies into classroom curricula at a young age has been shown to break early behaviors that may signal an increased risk of developing a substance use disorder. Around 40% of children have tried alcohol by the time that they ...

  8. Ditching alcohol and going ‘California sober’ — here’s what ...

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    Of the millions struggling with alcohol addiction, research shows that less than 10% who need the treatment actually get it. Fox News Digital reached out to Demi Lovato’s team for comment.

  9. Alcohol advertising on college campuses - Wikipedia

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    According to the CAS team, the frequent advertising of alcohol both on and off campuses is associated with increased alcohol consumption among college students such as binge drinking. [5] "The lower average alcohol sale prices among on-premises establishments surrounding the college campus, the higher the college binge drinking rate". [1]