Literature DB >> 11696961

Drug use and mental well being among a sample of undergraduate and graduate college students.

C A Lanier1, T Nicholson, D Duncan.   

Abstract

Stress related disorders in college students are widespread and largely preventable. Students do not have the preventative skills necessary to manage stress in their lives and, because of the inability to cope, students may turn to alcohol and drugs to alleviate the pressures they are experiencing. The purpose of this study was to describe the association between stress and alcohol and drug use. A total of 772 undergraduate and graduate students from a small, elite, private university were randomly selected from 4000 students to complete two anonymous questionnaires. The Core Alcohol and Drug Survey identified the frequency and consequences of alcohol and drug use, and the General-Well Being Schedule was used to assess subjective well being and mental health status. The results of this study revealed that, for this sample of students, health behaviors such as using drugs recreationally and drinking alcohol played an associative role with general well being. A significant relationship was also found between student participation in intramural or club sports and positive mental well being.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11696961     DOI: 10.2190/R7T3-T266-JN9E-UX3W

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Drug Educ        ISSN: 0047-2379


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