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2017 Indiana College Substance Use Survey
November 3, 2017 Rosie King Institute for Research on Addictive Behavior Indiana University-Bloomington
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Indiana College Substance Use Survey
Funded by the Indiana Collegiate Action Network Conducted online in Spring 2017 7,227 students from 31 campuses participated (10% response rate) 65% female, 82% White, 7% Hispanic, 77% full-time students, 15% Greek member, 40% under 21 years, 31% over 25 years
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Substance Use in Past Month by Age
Older students use less ex cigarettes ¾ alcohol vs ½ underage E-Cigarettes younger students Other substances very little diff by age
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Substance Use in Past Month by Age
Other substances very little diff by age Almost 4% under 21 for hallucinogens Rest around 2-3% except heroin =.4%
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Substance Use in Past Month by Gender, 18-25 years old
Males more In line with national ex cigs E-cigs almost as common as cigs and cigars among males After tobacco, rx stimulants
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Substances Used With Vaping Devices
By Gender* By Age** Most students who have used them (refer to N) used with tobacco 40% of male students used with marijuana and no difference by age for marij *N = 1,597 **N = 2,112
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Binge Drinking in Past 2 Weeks
Defined as 5/4 1/3 of females and almost 4/10 of males 1/3 of under and 40% of 21+
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Past Month Alcohol Use, U.S.
This is national data MTF since 1980 1980 – 1995 rates = 75-80% 1995 – 2009 rates = 66-70% Since 2009 dropped to below 2/3 (ex blip in 2012) with lowest rate ever reported in 2013 and has stayed there 63%
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Past Month Alcohol Use Our differences could be due to which schools participated but also showing general decline
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Binge Drinking, U.S. Same thing with binge drinking MTF uses 5+ drinks
1980 – 1994 rate = 40-45% rate = 39-42% Beginning in 2009 decrease from 37 to 32% 2015 lowest ever
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Binge Drinking Our differences could be due to which schools participated but also showing general decline lowest ever
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Past Month Marijuana Use, U.S.
Rising since 2006, Highest reported since 1986
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Past Month Marijuana Use
Our rates more erratic but last 2 years were highest ever on ICSUS 2017 – 18-25
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Past Month Marijuana Use Who Did Not Use Alcohol in Past Month
Range 2.4 – 5.0%
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Locations of Alcohol Use in Past Year by Age
Sometimes, Often, Always Refer to n N = 5,634
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Type of Alcohol Consumed in Past Year by Gender (18-25)
Sometimes, Often, Always N = 3,776
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Type of Alcohol Consumed in Past Year by Age
Sometimes, Often, Always N = 5,634
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Reasons for Alcohol Use in Past Year by Age
Sometimes, Often, Always Refer to n 15% get away from problems & anger Less than 5% of students use for other N = 5,634
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Consequences of Alcohol Use in Past Year by Gender (18-25)
Out of all participants.. Half of all males had to take care of another N = 3,776
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Consequences of Other’s Alcohol Use in Past Year by Gender (18-25)
Out of all participants.. Half of all males had to take care of another
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Sources of Alcohol Among Underage Students
Note purchase from retailer N = 1,926
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Methods for Purchasing from Retailer in Past Year, by Gender, Under 21
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Underage Purchase of Alcohol From a Retailer in Past Year
Mandatory carding law enacted Out of students who used alcohol
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Underage Purchase of Alcohol Without Using ID
Mandatory carding law enacted Out of students who purchased
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Percent of Students Under 21 Who Think It’s Likely an Underage Student Would Be Ticketed
Very or Somewhat Males worse, off campus worse N = 2,776
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Typical Number of Drinks Consumed – Reported vs. Perceived (18-25)
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Typical Number of Drinks Consumed – Reported vs. Perceived (18-25)
55% reported 2 or fewer drinks 84% thought typical student had 3+ and 41% thought typical student had 5+ Half of students drink less than 3 drinks typically
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Perceived Number of Students Who Drank Alcohol in Past Month (18-25)
61% 40% over estimate
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Percent of Students (18-25) Who Think Their Close Friends Would Disapprove If They…
Male Female Had 5+ drinks at one sitting 31 49 Used marijuana 42 50 Used Rx medication not prescribed to them 74 85 Address both misperceptions of how peers behave (descriptive norms) And of peers disapproval about use (Injunctive norms) As well as perception of risk of behaviors can be crucial elements in prevention efforts
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Number of Mentally Unhealthy Days in Past Month, by Gender (18-25)
Stress, depression, problems with emotions Almost half of women 6+ days 25% men
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Depression and Suicidal Ideation in Past Year, by Gender (18-25)
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We Invite You to Participate
Offered every spring It’s free You can add up to 10 questions of your own choosing You receive a report of your school’s findings
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