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Campaign Objective: To Develop Creative Messages That Combine Positive Campus Alcohol Norms With Other Positive Student Norms. Campaign Strategy: Reinforce Positive Protective Behaviors, e.g. Avoiding Drinking Games, Using a Designated Driver, etc., with Messages Highlighting: Academic Achievement Individual Fitness Community Involvement Financial Responsibility Year-One Creative Campaign Concept: “Celebrating University’s Strengths” National Social Norms Resource Center Grant
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Campaign Objective: To Develop Creative Messages That Highlight the 0-4 Drinking Norm in a Tone That is Fun, Energetic, and ‘In Your Face’ Campaign Strategy: Highlight Non-Offensive Stereotypes of FSU Students Challenge Audience to Reconsider Their Opinion of a ‘Typical Student’ Reinforce Norm That ‘Typical Students’ have 0-4 Drinks When They Party Reinforce Positive Protective Behaviors, e.g. Avoiding Drinking Games, Using a Designated Driver, etc. Year-Two Creative Campaign Concept: “Typical Student” National Social Norms Resource Center Grant
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Campaign Objective: Use Humor to Highlight Student Drinking Norms in a Tone That Acknowledges Student Skepticism About Campaign Statistics Campaign Strategy: Provide Subtle Reasons Why Campaign Statistics Are Credible Reinforce Norm That Most Students Have 4 or Fewer Drinks When They Party or Do Not Drink At All Reinforce Positive Protective Behaviors, e.g. Avoiding Drinking Games, Using a Designated Driver, etc. Year-Three Creative Campaign Concept: “Skeptical Bubble” National Social Norms Resource Center Grant
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High-Risk Drinking Rates 2002-2004 N = 1,350 (2002); N = 1,572 (2003); N = 1,322 (2004) 13.8% Change 02 - 04
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Days Drinking in the Past Month N = 1,350 (2002); N = 1,572 (2003) ; N = 1,322 (2004) 18.2% Change 02 - 04
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N = 1,350 (2002); N = 1,572 (2003); N = 1,322 (2004) High-Risk Drinking in the Past 2 Weeks
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N = 1,350 (2002); N = 1,572 (2003); N = 1,322 (2004) Driving After High-Risk Drinking
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N = 1,350 (2002); N = 1,572 (2003); N = 1,322 (2004) Protective Behaviors Protective behaviors include such things as pacing drinks to 1 or fewer per hour, avoiding drinking games, determining in advance not to exceed a certain number of drinks, etc.
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0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% Use Designated Driver Eat Beforehand Keep Track of Drinks Avoid Drinking Games Protective Behaviors Percent of Students 2002 2003 2004 Use of Protective Behaviors 2002-2004
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‘Number Drinks Consumed ‘Last Time Partied/Socialized’ National Social Norms Resource Center Grant 2002 – 2004 NCHA Survey Results N = 1,350 (2002); N = 1,572 (2003); N = 1,322 (2004)
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