College Student Alcohol Assessment By Allie Sharp
Introduction & Objectives To students on campus, this PowerPoint will give resources to identify if their drinking habits and provide resources to them on their campus to help address any issues To faculty on campus, this PowerPoint will give assessment resources for their students and identify any key indicators of alcohol abuse
Objectives One available assessment that is available, e-CHUG Give student affairs professionals resources and information needed to be successful
In Higher Education & Student Affairs Help identify the campus environment Why are students disengaged or struggling? Indicators of a student in trouble Relationships Academics Overall Health Resources available to students
e-CHUG 20 - 30 minute assessment Used at over 400 universities Provides specific feedback in a variety of areas to students Some include: Caloric intake Peak BAC level Tolerance level Amount of money spent Negative consequences
Implications Not identifying and assessing these behaviors can lead students to: Lacking academic performance Health problems Emotional problems Suicide
Conclusion Indicators, assessment, resources, and knowledge used can help with this problem on the college campus This video should help student affairs professionals deal with this issue on their campus
References College Drinking. (2014). National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA). Retrieved April 27, 2014, from http://www.niaaa.nih.gov/alcohol-health/special- populations-co-occurring-disorders/college- drinking E-CHUG. (2014). Western Kentucky University. Retrieved April 27, 2014, from http://www.wku.edu/healthservices/health-ed/e- chug.php