Drug and Alcohol Abuse on College Campuses
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Drug and Alcohol Abuse on College Campuses
Veda Prashanth Riddhi Shelke Yadukrishnan Nambiar Om Kondhalkar
Computer science Computer science Computer science Computer science
Department Department Department Department
MIT ADT University MIT ADT University MIT ADT University MIT ADT University
Pune,India Pune,India Pune,India Pune,India
vedprashanth06@gmail.com riddhishelke071@gmail.com yadunambiar159@gmail.com omkondhakar08@gmail.com
Abstract—Drug and alcohol abuse among college students represents a critical public health challenge with far-reaching academic, social, and psychological consequences. This paper examines the prevalence, contributing risk factors, and consequences of substance misuse on college campuses across the United States. Drawing on peer-reviewed literature and national survey data, we analyze biological, psychological, and social determinants that predispose college-aged individuals to harmful substance use. We evaluate the effectiveness of evidence-based prevention and intervention strategies, including motivational interviewing, the BASICS program, social norms campaigns, and campus policy reforms. Findings indicate that integrated, multi-level approaches combining individual counseling with environmental policy yield the most significant reductions in harmful substance use. Recommendations for administrators, health professionals, and policymakers are presented.
Keywords—college students, substance abuse, alcohol misuse, drug prevention, campus health, mental health, intervention strategies
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