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Screening for high-risk drinking in a college student health center: characterizing students based on quantity, frequency, and harms.

James F Schaus1, Mary Lou Sole, Thomas P McCoy, Natalie Mullett, Jennifer Bolden, Janani Sivasithamparam, Mary Claire O'Brien.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This study examined characteristics of students who presented to a college health center and screened positive for the 5/4 definition of high-risk drinking (five or more drinks in a row for men, or four or more drinks in a row for women, on at least one occasion in the past 2 weeks) and analyzed the students' data according to their reporting of alcohol-related harms.
METHOD: Secondary analysis of data obtained for an intervention study to reduce high-risk drinking in college students was used. Data on alcohol use and alcohol-related harms were obtained from Web-based Healthy Lifestyle Questionnaires and 30-day alcohol recall diaries (Timeline Followback calendar). Students (N = 363; 52% female) were classified as nonheavy, heavy, and heavy and frequent drinkers, based on their self-reported alcohol use. Alcohol-related harms were measured using the Rutgers Alcohol Problem Index and eight additional items derived from the Drinker Inventory of Consequences-2L.
RESULTS: Students in the nonheavy, heavy, and heavy and frequent groups had mean Rutgers Alcohol Problem Index scores of 10, 14, and 23, respectively. The heavy-and-frequent drinking group comprised 20% of the sample but experienced 31% of the total harms.
CONCLUSIONS: The 5/4 screening question accurately identified college students presenting to a college health center who were already experiencing significant alcohol-related harms. The addition of a frequency question (drinking 3 or more days per week) to the 5/4 screening question provided a simple method for identifying those students at highest risk and in greatest need of intervention.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19538911      PMCID: PMC2701091          DOI: 10.15288/jsads.2009.s16.34

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Stud Alcohol Drugs Suppl        ISSN: 1946-5858


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