The primary purpose of this study was to determine the nature, scope, and consequences of drug and alcohol use by students enrolled at three southern Appalachian community colleges: Mountain Empire Community College (MECC) in Virginia, Northeast State Technical Community College (NSTCC) in Tennessee, and Southwestern Community College (SCC) in North Carolina. An additional purpose was to use this information to formulate recommendations for new and improved preventive substance-abuse programs. The design for this study was descriptive research. The Core Alcohol and Drug Survey (CORE) was selected as the appropriate instrument for use in this study. The 23-item questionnaire was designed specifically to investigate the nature, scope, and con...
A project was initiated at one private, liberal arts college to respond to the substance use /abuse ...
College provides a context for experimentation with alcohol and drugs, the consequences of which ran...
Rates of alcohol (60% monthly) and marijuana (20% monthly) use among college students remain a conce...
The purpose of this research was to assess students' use of and opinions about alcohol, nonsmoking t...
A report submitted by Youmasu J. Siewe to the Research and Creative Production Committee in October ...
In the United States, an estimated 20% of college students have an Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD). AUD i...
This study records drug use and lifestyle among students at a Midwestern community college. The stud...
Background: College is a time of self-exploration and identity formation where many students steer a...
A thesis presented to the faculty of the School of Education at Morehead State University in partial...
Graduation date: 1994The subject of drug and alcohol abuse on college campuses across the\ud country...
Objectives: The specific aims of this investigation were 1) to identify school-level characteristics...
In response to the Drug-Free Schools and Communities &ct of 1986, a national study of alcohol us...
Most know the damaging and lethal effects that drugs and alcohol pose upon our children and young pe...
Drugs and drug use are global commonalities and issues. Drug use and abuse will always be a part of ...
Every year, college campuses report alcohol and other drug (AOD) policy violations as the most frequ...
A project was initiated at one private, liberal arts college to respond to the substance use /abuse ...
College provides a context for experimentation with alcohol and drugs, the consequences of which ran...
Rates of alcohol (60% monthly) and marijuana (20% monthly) use among college students remain a conce...
The purpose of this research was to assess students' use of and opinions about alcohol, nonsmoking t...
A report submitted by Youmasu J. Siewe to the Research and Creative Production Committee in October ...
In the United States, an estimated 20% of college students have an Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD). AUD i...
This study records drug use and lifestyle among students at a Midwestern community college. The stud...
Background: College is a time of self-exploration and identity formation where many students steer a...
A thesis presented to the faculty of the School of Education at Morehead State University in partial...
Graduation date: 1994The subject of drug and alcohol abuse on college campuses across the\ud country...
Objectives: The specific aims of this investigation were 1) to identify school-level characteristics...
In response to the Drug-Free Schools and Communities &ct of 1986, a national study of alcohol us...
Most know the damaging and lethal effects that drugs and alcohol pose upon our children and young pe...
Drugs and drug use are global commonalities and issues. Drug use and abuse will always be a part of ...
Every year, college campuses report alcohol and other drug (AOD) policy violations as the most frequ...
A project was initiated at one private, liberal arts college to respond to the substance use /abuse ...
College provides a context for experimentation with alcohol and drugs, the consequences of which ran...
Rates of alcohol (60% monthly) and marijuana (20% monthly) use among college students remain a conce...