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UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO NEEDS ASSESSMENT

Alcohol, Tobacco, & Other Drugs Prevention Committee

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Identify ATOD Issues

Site anecdotal ATOD issues which occurred within the last five years

Site student retention rates at UT

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CORE Alcohol & Drug Survey Methods

Survey was administered Spring 2008 Participants randomly selected Anonymous Electronic Survey n = 486 Response rate = 49% Next survey spring 2010

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Incentives

All participants were entered into a drawing.

One person won an I-Pod Nano Video 8GB.

Five people won a $25 gift card to Best Buy

Five People won a $10 Barnes and Noble gift card.

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Longitudinal Data

1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 20080

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UT High-risk Drinking Rates

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High-Risk Drinking*

*High-Risk Drinking=Five or more drinks in one sitting

American College Health Association – Task Force on National Health Objectives. Healthy Campus 2010. & CORE, 2008

National UT Healthy Campus0

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UT vs National vs Health Campus Goal

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Heavy & Frequent Use*

UT National0

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Heavy & Frequent Use

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* Heavy and Frequent= 3x or more a weekCORE, May 2008

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Tragedy at UT

Within the previous 2 years two students have died from an alcohol or drug related tragedy

One was partying after exams, very intoxicated, vomited, and aspirated at home

Another, student was stressed, depressed, and committed suicide related to a drug overdose

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Goal 1: Reduce the high-risk drinking

rate

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Current Interventions All Freshmen attend the Life at College

presentation put on by the SWAT team, including the presentation “Dying for a Drink”

UT Athletics is implementing a social norm marketing campaign Designed to correct misperceptions

pertaining to student alcohol consumption patterns

NCAA CHOICES grant

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Current Interventions National Alcohol Awareness Week

Alternative activities

Screenings

Drunk Driving Simulator

Beer goggles

MLDA Debate

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Goal 2: Reduce the number of negative

consequences associated with alcohol use

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Goal 2: Archival Data DUI’s

1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 20080

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Archival DUI

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Goal 2: Archival Data Transports

1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 20080

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Alcohol Transports

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Goal 2: Archival Data Judicial Violations

2006/2007 2007/20080

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Alcohol Violations

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ber

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Goal 2: Alcohol Referrals

* There have been 36 Alcohol and other Drug assessments performed by the Counseling Center on UT’s main campus since July 2008.

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Residence Life

Should we track ATOD data specific to Residence Life? Transports Violations

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Goal 2 Consequences: Missing Class

2004 2006 20080

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Miss Class

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Goal 2 Consequences: Driving Under the Influence

2004 2006 20080

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Drive Under the Influence

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Goal 2 Consequences: Hangover

2004 2006 20080

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Hangover

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Goal 3: Change the perception that alcohol facilitates

sexual opportunities

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Goal 3: Perceived Sexual Opportunity Related to Alcohol

Use

2004 2006 20080

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20

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Sexual Opportunity

Year

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ent

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Goal 4: Reduce the 30 day tobacco smoking prevalence rates

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UT National Healthy Campus 20100

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UT vs. National vs. Healthy Campus 2010

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30 Day Tobacco Smoking

American College Health Association – Task Force on National Health Objectives. Healthy Campus 2010. & CORE, 2008

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Goal 5: Monitor 30 Day Prescription Drug Use

Prevalence Rates

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* According to the Core Alcohol

and Other Drug Survey Results, no more than 5% of the UT population

has illegally used any type of prescription drug within the past

30 days

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Goal 6: Monitor 30 Day

Marijuana Prevalence Rates

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UT National 0

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30 Day Marijuana Use

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CORE, May 2008

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Recommendations

Develop a 4 year strategic plan