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Longwood University National College Health Assessment

Longwood University National College Health Assessment . By: William Somers, Jonathan Cherry, Travonte Graves, Nick Reed, & Kody Kitto September 23, 2012. Longwood Drug Trends Alcohol use within 30 Days.

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Longwood University National College Health Assessment

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  1. Longwood University National College Health Assessment By: William Somers, Jonathan Cherry, Travonte Graves, Nick Reed, & KodyKitto September 23, 2012

  2. Longwood Drug Trends Alcohol use within 30 Days • In 2008, 2009, & 2010, respectively, 71.3%, 65.6%, and 69.8% of Longwood students surveyed used alcohol within a 30 day period. • The amount of alcohol consumption decreased in 2009 and then increased in 2010 back to just below where it began in 2008. • Overall there is a slight decline in the monthly use of alcohol, but it did stay relatively stagnant. Percent http://www.longwood.edu/assets/health/NCHASpring2008LUESData.pdf http://www.longwood.edu/assets/health/NCHASpring2009LUESData.pdf http://www.longwood.edu/assets/wellness/NCHA-II_WEB_SPRING_2010_LONGWOOD_UNIVERSITY_ES_DATA_REPORT.pdf

  3. Longwood Drug Trends Cigarette use within 30 Days • In 2008, 2009, & 2010, respectively, 20.1%, 12.3%, and 22.5% of Longwood students surveyed used cigarettes within a 30 day period. • The amount of cigarettes smoked decreased in 2009 and then increased in 2010 two % more than in 2008. • Overall there is an increase in in cigarette use in the 3 year period, however the use did drop slightly in 2009. Percent http://www.longwood.edu/assets/health/NCHASpring2008LUESData.pdf http://www.longwood.edu/assets/health/NCHASpring2009LUESData.pdf http://www.longwood.edu/assets/wellness/NCHA-II_WEB_SPRING_2010_LONGWOOD_UNIVERSITY_ES_DATA_REPORT.pdf

  4. Longwood Drug Trends Marijuana use within 30 Days • In 2008, 2009, & 2010, respectively, 15.7%, 18.7%, and 14.4% of Longwood students surveyed used marijuana within a 30 day period. • The amount of marijuana consumed increased in 2009 and then decreased in 2010 back to just below where it began in 2008. • Overall there is a slight decline in the monthly use of marijuana, but it did stay relatively stagnant. Percent http://www.longwood.edu/assets/health/NCHASpring2008LUESData.pdf http://www.longwood.edu/assets/health/NCHASpring2009LUESData.pdf http://www.longwood.edu/assets/wellness/NCHA-II_WEB_SPRING_2010_LONGWOOD_UNIVERSITY_ES_DATA_REPORT.pdf

  5. Longwood Drug Trends Daily Alcohol Use Within a 30 Day Period • In 2008, 2009, & 2010, respectively, 0.2%, 0.6%, and 0.9% of Longwood students surveyed used alcohol on a daily basis. • The amount of alcohol consumed increased in 2009 and 2010 increasing over 4 times the amount from 2008. • Due to the small percentages this graph is on a one percent scale. None of the data exeeds one percent. Percent http://www.longwood.edu/assets/health/NCHASpring2008LUESData.pdf http://www.longwood.edu/assets/health/NCHASpring2009LUESData.pdf http://www.longwood.edu/assets/wellness/NCHA-II_WEB_SPRING_2010_LONGWOOD_UNIVERSITY_ES_DATA_REPORT.pdf Missing Yearly Indicator (Used Daily Instead)

  6. Longwood Drug Trends Daily Cigarette Use Within a 30 Day Period • In 2008, 2009, & 2010, respectively, 4.4%, 4.9%, and 5.6% of Longwood students surveyed used cigarettes on a daily basis. • The amount of cigarettes consumed increased in 2009 and increased in 2010. • There was not much deviation between the years other than a slight increase in use. Percent http://www.longwood.edu/assets/health/NCHASpring2008LUESData.pdf http://www.longwood.edu/assets/health/NCHASpring2009LUESData.pdf http://www.longwood.edu/assets/wellness/NCHA-II_WEB_SPRING_2010_LONGWOOD_UNIVERSITY_ES_DATA_REPORT.pdf Missing Yearly Indicator (Used Daily Instead)

  7. Longwood Drug Trends Daily Marijuana Use Within a 30 Day Period • In 2008, 2009, & 2010, respectively, 1.7%, 1.8%, and 1.3% of Longwood students surveyed used marijuana on a daily basis. • The amount of marijuana consumed increased in 2009 and then decreased in 2010 back to just below where it began in 2008. • Due to the small percentages this graph is on a ten percent scale. None of the data went exeeds ten percent. Percent http://www.longwood.edu/assets/health/NCHASpring2008LUESData.pdf http://www.longwood.edu/assets/health/NCHASpring2009LUESData.pdf http://www.longwood.edu/assets/wellness/NCHA-II_WEB_SPRING_2010_LONGWOOD_UNIVERSITY_ES_DATA_REPORT.pdf Missing Yearly Indicator (Used Daily Instead)

  8. Longwood Drug Trends Used Alcohol, But Not in the Last 30 Days • In 2008, 2009, & 2010, respectively, 10.7%, 14.9%, and 13.8% of Longwood students surveyed used alcohol but not in the last thirty days. • In 2009 more individuals abstained from using alcohol in the chosen month. In 2010 there was a slight decrease in the amount of people abstaining during the chosen month. • The year with the most students drinking within the chosen month is 2008. Percent http://www.longwood.edu/assets/health/NCHASpring2008LUESData.pdf http://www.longwood.edu/assets/health/NCHASpring2009LUESData.pdf http://www.longwood.edu/assets/wellness/NCHA-II_WEB_SPRING_2010_LONGWOOD_UNIVERSITY_ES_DATA_REPORT.pdf

  9. Longwood Drug Trends Used Cigarette, But Not in the Last 30 Days • In 2008, 2009, & 2010, respectively, 14.7%, 13.8%, and 18.8% of Longwood students surveyed used cigarettes but not in the last thirty days. • In 2009 less individuals abstained from using cigarettes in the chosen month. In 2010 there was a slight increase in the amount of people abstaining during the chosen month. • The year with the most students smoking cigarettes within the chosen month is 2009. Percent http://www.longwood.edu/assets/health/NCHASpring2008LUESData.pdf http://www.longwood.edu/assets/health/NCHASpring2009LUESData.pdf http://www.longwood.edu/assets/wellness/NCHA-II_WEB_SPRING_2010_LONGWOOD_UNIVERSITY_ES_DATA_REPORT.pdf

  10. Longwood Drug Trends Used Marijuana, But Not in the Last 30 Days • In 2008, 2009, & 2010, respectively, 17.4%, 15.1%, and 18.4% of Longwood students surveyed used marijuana but not in the last thirty days. • In 2009 less individuals abstained from using marijuana in the chosen month. In 2010 there was a slight increase in the amount of people abstaining during the chosen month. • The year with the most students smoking marijuana within the chosen month is 2009. Percent http://www.longwood.edu/assets/health/NCHASpring2008LUESData.pdf http://www.longwood.edu/assets/health/NCHASpring2009LUESData.pdf http://www.longwood.edu/assets/wellness/NCHA-II_WEB_SPRING_2010_LONGWOOD_UNIVERSITY_ES_DATA_REPORT.pdf

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