College Student Drug Use: Patterns, Concerns, Consequences, and Interest in Intervention

J Coll Stud Dev. 2012 Jan;53(1):10.1353/csd.2012.0014. doi: 10.1353/csd.2012.0014.

Abstract

Although previous surveys have indicated high rates of illicit and prescription drug misuse among college students, few have assessed negative consequences, personal concerns, or interest in interventions for drug use. In a survey of 262 college students who self-reported lifetime use of an illicit drug, 69% reported at least one negative consequence over the course of their lifetime and 63% in the past year. Many also reported being moderately concerned (28%) about their drug or medication misuse and moderately interested in some form of intervention (76%). The frequency of marijuana use and medication misuse in the past month was related to increased negative consequences and personal concerns even when controlling for the frequency of past month alcohol use. There were relatively few differences as a function of gender or year in college.

Keywords: college students; drug abuse; drug dependence; drug use; negative consequences.