The life of college student has it’s up and down, one day were stressing over midterms and papers and then the next day we relieve that stress with non-stop drinking from Thursday to Saturday. Students say they are “struggling” and have no money, even though this is true for some, but they do not look at the fact on how much money they spend on alcohol. According to an article “How Much Do College Students Drink?” by 12 Keys Rehab, out of the 17 million college students we have 8.5 million of them…
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study found the following: Binge drinking is a serious but preventable public health problem. Binge drinking is most common among younger adults aged 18-34 years, but is reported across the lifespan. Binge drinking is more common among people with household incomes of $75,000 or more than among people with lower incomes. However, people with lower incomes binge drink more often and consume more drinks when they do. Most people younger than age 21 who drink report binge drinking, usually on multiple occasions…
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been reported that about 4 out of 5 students attending college or university drink alcohol half of which binge drink (The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism [NIAAA], 2004). This was confirmed by the Office for National Statistics (2013) which stated that nearly 80% of students from 7 different UK universities confessed to binge drinking with the majority being unaware of the detrimental implications that the excessive drinking was having on their physical and mental health. Taking…
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inevitable, society makes it so effortless for them to have a drink. Underage drinking is a great and current issue among the nation especially on all college campuses and the only solution to this problem is to lower the drinking age to 18 years old. The reality is approximate of 38 percent of college students are going to participate in underage binge drinking (Fox). It's only logical to lower the drinking age. College students consume alcohol at house parties ,trying to stay away from the police…
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the culture of the college campus, they are confronted with many challenges and opportunities: the opportunity to be independent of parental control; the need to conform; and the insecurity of a new social setting. While national surveys have documented a significant decline in the use of other drugs by high school seniors and college-age youths, there have been only modest declines in the numbers. Binge drinking has become a nationwide problem among young adults. While college students engage in…
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unplanned sexual activity all have in common? They are all frequent results of binge drinking by college students. On a typical Friday or Saturday night you can find the average college student out drinking and having fun. Normally partying with friends at a party, bar, or club; most of these college students are underage consuming excessive amounts of alcohol, or as its better known, “binge drinking.”The term binge drinking is defined as the consumption of five or more drinks in a row by men and four…
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November 2014 Binge drinking: Effects of under aged drinking In mid to late 1990s, researchers began to focus on binge drinking throughout the United States. College administrators have come to realize binge drinking is becoming a huge public health problem and are working to determine the best intervention methods (Wechsler, 2001). Students are agreeing with administrators that this is becoming a more prevalent problem on campus. Students are more prone to engage in binge drinking due to their belief…
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Effects of Binge Drinking During College Alcohol use in the United States and in the rest of the world is a very common practice. Among people older than 12 years old 51.9% have used alcohol. The habit of drinking heavily over several days has increase among college students in the last decades. From 1990 to 2000 there was a decline in the binge drinking practice, but it resurfaced to its previous rate from 2001 to the present time (Gealt, Gunter, Martin, O’Connell and Visher, 2010). This kind…
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The problem is, while Binge drinking has been defined as drinking more than 4-5 drinks in who consume 5-6 drinks and women who consume 4-5 drinks are also considered Binge Drinkers. Personally I do not think that sex matters, if someone is consuming multiple drinks to become highly Binge Drinking is an intriguing phenomenon that many college students take part in all across the country. The issue of binge drinking has been a problem on college campuses for decades. Binge drinking has many horrible growing…
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