| Literature DB >> 20684777 |
Sion K Harris1, Lon Sherritt, Shari Van Hook, Henry Wechsler, John R Knight.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Heavy alcohol use among U.S. college students is a major contributor to young adult morbidity and mortality. The aim of this study was to examine whether college alcohol policy enforcement levels predict changes in student drinking and related behaviors in a state system of public colleges and universities, following a system-wide change to a stricter policy.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20684777 PMCID: PMC2924849 DOI: 10.1186/1747-597X-5-18
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Subst Abuse Treat Prev Policy ISSN: 1747-597X
Demographic characteristics of the Massachusetts public college and university student samples, 1999 and 2001.
| Gender | |||||
| Male | 511 | 40.9 | 417 | 39.0 | 0.85 (1) |
| Female | 737 | 59.1 | 651 | 61.0 | .510 |
| Race/Ethnicity | |||||
| White non-Hispanic | 1071 | 88.4 | 929 | 87.4 | 6.1 (3) |
| Black non-Hispanic | 34 | 2.8 | 28 | 2.6 | .013 |
| Hispanic | 62 | 5.1 | 34 | 3.2 | |
| Other race/ethnicity | 45 | 3.7 | 72 | 6.8 | |
| Age | |||||
| <21 years | 638 | 51.0 | 502 | 47.0 | 0.86 (1) |
| >=21 years | 612 | 49.0 | 567 | 53.0 | 0.38 |
| Year in School | |||||
| Freshman | 285 | 22.9 | 259 | 24.3 | 2.94 (5) |
| Sophomore | 310 | 24.9 | 225 | 21.1 | .069 |
| Junior | 312 | 25.0 | 254 | 23.8 | |
| Senior | 257 | 20.6 | 253 | 23.7 | |
| >=5th year undergraduate | 83 | 6.7 | 76 | 7.1 | |
| Type of Residence | |||||
| On-campus | 616 | 49.7 | 574 | 53.9 | 1.37 (1) |
| Off-campusa | 624 | 50.3 | 490 | 46.1 | .269 |
| Fraternity/Sorority Member | 50 | 4.0 | 30 | 2.6 | 4.68 (1) |
| Heavy Drinking in High Schoolb | |||||
| No | 729 | 58.8 | 581 | 54.7 | 5.31 (1) |
| Yes | 510 | 41.2 | 481 | 45.3 | .044 |
a Includes off-campus house or apartment, fraternity or sorority house, and other.
b Ever having >=5 drinks in a row (or >=4 for females) during last year of high school.
c Chi-square p-value estimates generated using SUDAAN® 9.0 software to account for sampling design effects.
Comparisonsa of 1999 and 2001 rates of student drinking and related behaviors at eleven Massachusetts public colleges/universities.
| 1999 | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Any drinking in past 12 months | 87.9 | 86.3 | 0.46, .515 |
| Any drinking in past 30 days | 75.5 | 70.4 | 8.35, .016 |
| Heavy episodic drinkingc in past 2 weeks | 54.9 | 50.6 | 5.67, .039 |
| Usual heavy episodic drinking | 67.1 | 56.8 | 16.27, .002 |
| Heavy episodic drinking in past 2 weeks | 37.7 | 30.9 | 2.72, .130 |
| Drove after drinking/rode with drunk driver in past 30 days | 47.6 | 49.6 | 0.64, .442 |
| Any marijuana use in past 30 days | 22.6 | 22.2 | 0.04, .849 |
a Chi-square tests were conducted, all with one degree of freedom, comparing 1999 and 2001 rates.
b Rates reflect direct standardization to the 1999 sample profile with respect to gender, age, White/non-White race, and on/off-campus housing status.
c Defined as >=5 drinks in one occasion for males, >=4 drinks for females.
d Analysis subsample n = 837 for 1999, n = 760 for 2000 (unweighted). "Usual" heavy episodic drinking defined as usually engaging in heavy episodic drinking whenever they drink.
Correlations between reported alcohol policy enforcement levels measured at baseline and changes between baseline and two-year follow-up in student drinking rates. (Pearson's r coefficients).
| Policy Enforcement Report | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Change in past-30-days drinking rate | -.30 | .22 | .30 |
| Change in past-2-weeks heavy episodic drinking rate | -.73* | .31 | .10 |
| Change in usual heavy episodic drinking rate | -.36 | .21 | -.05 |
| Change in past-2-weeks heavy episodic drinking rate | -.45 | .38 | .04 |
Two-tailed significance p < 0.05
a The mean student enforcement score for each school was correlated with its percent change in student drinking rate.
Figure 1Scatterplot of deans' enforcement score at baseline by percentage change in the overall student heavy episodic drinking rate between initial assessment and two-year follow-up.
Comparison of enforcement trajectory groups based on deans' and campus security chiefs' reports of enforcement levels over time.
| Deans' Enforcement Trajectory Groups | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Deans' 1999 score | 75.3 (4.0) | 89.5 (7.8) | 15.2 | 0.004 | |
| Deans' 2001 score | 67.1 (5.8) | 85.5 (10.8) | 13.3 | 0.005 | |
| Deans' average score across years | 71.2 (2.7) | 87.5 (3.8) | 70.9 | <0.001 | |
| Change in past-30-days drinking rate | -4.4 (7.0) | -10.2 (11.8) | 1.0 | 0.342 | |
| Change in past-2-weeks heavy episodic drinking rate | 2.8 (10.1) | -18.5 (16.0) | 7.3 | 0.025 | |
| Change in usual heavy episodic drinking rate | -13.7 (13.1) | -19.9 (10.1) | 0.7 | 0.416 | |
| Change in past-2-weeks heavy episodic drinking rate | -1.8 (38.1) | -22.7 (26.4) | 1.1 | 0.318 | |
| Security chiefs' 1999 score | 77.5 (5.7) | 94.6 (0.9) | 67.7 (8.7) | 11.0 | 0.010 |
| Security chiefs' 2001 score | 74.0 (5.9) | 90.0 (5.5) | 86.3 (6.0) | 6.7 | 0.030 |
| Security chiefs' average score across years | 75.8 (5.5) | 92.3 (2.3) | 77.0 (7.3) | 6.8 | 0.029 |
| Change in past-30-days drinking rate | -10.0 (12.8) | -3.7 (5.1) | -0.4 (6.4) | 0.6 | 0.565 |
| Change in past-2-weeks heavy episodic drinking rate | -6.5 (22.3) | -2.5 (22.4) | -3.9 (5.1) | 0.0 | 0.969 |
| Change in usual heavy episodic drinking rate | -16.9 (14.7) | -16.1 (18.3) | -17.8 (12.7) | 0.1 | 0.994 |
| Change in past-2-weeks heavy episodic drinking rate | -18.0 (36.6) | 10.3 (22.0) | 14.2 (6.7) | 0.9 | 0.439 |