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Naima Brown, Ph.D. Vice President of Student Affairs

Core Alcohol & Drug Survey Santa Fe College Presented October 3, 2012 University of Florida Community Alcohol Coalition. Naima Brown, Ph.D. Vice President of Student Affairs. Overview.

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Naima Brown, Ph.D. Vice President of Student Affairs

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  1. Core Alcohol & Drug SurveySanta Fe CollegePresentedOctober 3, 2012University of Florida Community Alcohol Coalition Naima Brown, Ph.D. Vice President of Student Affairs

  2. Overview • The Core Alcohol and Drug Survey was administered in Spring 2012 to measure alcohol and other drug use, attitudes and perceptions at Santa Fe College. • The study was created at the Core Institute at Southern Illinois University, which boasts the “largest national Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) database about college student's drinking and drug use in the country” http://core.siu.edu/. • From a population of 4,665 SF students between the ages of 18 and 20, 1000 were randomly selected and contacted by email to complete an on-line questionnaire.

  3. Sample Demographics • The response rate for SF was 11.1%, as only 111 students completed the survey. • While the data presented here is not generalizable to the total student population at SF, it does provide a starting point for understanding the culture of alcohol and drug use at SF. • Characteristics • 60.4% were female • 79.3% were full-time students • 44.5% worked part-time or full-time • The reference group/national average is based on data from 61,057 students in 118 institutions across the nation.

  4. Prevalence of Alcohol Use 30-Day Prevalence of Alcohol Use Annual Prevalence of Alcohol Use

  5. Alcohol Intake Average Number of Drinks Per Week

  6. Excessive Drinking Binge Drinking in the Last Two Weeks

  7. Prevalence of Drug Use Annual Prevalence of Cocaine Annual Prevalence of Marijuana

  8. Prevalence of Drug Use Annual Prevalence of Amphetamines Annual Prevalence of Hallucinogens

  9. Prevalence of Drug Use Annual Prevalence of Designer Drugs Annual Prevalence of Inhalants

  10. Public Safety Consequences Driving While Under the Influence

  11. Interpersonal Consequences Conflict Mismanagement

  12. Mental Health Consequences Suicidal Thoughts

  13. Physical Consequences Experienced Physical Harm

  14. Sexual Consequences Sexual Victimization Sexual Aggression

  15. Academic Consequences Absences Poor Performance

  16. Student Perceptions Perceptions of Alcohol/Substance-Related Problem

  17. Student Efficacy Failure in Efforts To Quit Using

  18. Student Knowledge About The College • 35.1% said they ‘don’t know’ if the College has drug and alcohol policies. • 75.5% said they ‘don’t know’ if the College has an alcohol and drug prevention program. • 33.6% said they ‘don’t know’ if the College is concerned about the prevention of drug and alcohol use.

  19. Student Beliefs About Their Peers • 86.8% believe that the average SF student uses alcohol once a week or more. • 69.8% believe that the average SF student uses some form of illegal drugs at least once a week. • 33.3% believe that SF students care about alcohol and other drug use.

  20. On-Campus Efforts • Student Health Care Center • Provides wellness education and counseling with a registered nurse. • Offers a Stay Safe @ Santa Fe website with alcohol tips and info. • Counseling Center • Provides counseling for those students suffering from drug and alcohol related issues. • Provides referrals to self-help support groups, community agencies, and private providers for those in need of treatment for alcohol and other drug problems. • Offers a Living & Learningseminar on Alcohol, Drugs, and Life Choices. • Student Life • Sponsors theme weeks, programs, and awareness activities. • Also provides informational materials on drugs and alcohol.

  21. New On-Campus Efforts • E-Check Up To Go • A 7-minute, self-guided, interactive web survey allowing students to enter info about their drinking patterns and receive 1) feedback about their use of alcohol and 2) referrals to community resources. • Alcohol & Drug Task Force • Charged with 1) exploring the culture of alcohol and drug use at SF 2) reviewing best practices in alcohol and drug prevention and intervention 3) helping to increase awareness of alcohol and drug-related problems and 4) recommending alcohol and drug-related policies, practices and programs for Santa Fe College. • Student Conduct Code Revision • Will be taking a close look at our drug and alcohol policies.

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