Deck 21: Substance Use Disorders in College Settings

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In contrast to young adults in general, what percentage of college students report having abused an opioid?

A) 17.6 percent
B) 1.9 percent
C) 7.1 percent
D) 8.3 percent
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Alcohol use causes substance-related academic problems for what percent of college students?

A) 30 percent
B) 10 percent
C) 25 percent
D) 17 percent
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Research has found that of college students abuse an illicit drug during the academic year.

A) 7.1 percent
B) 8.2 percent
C) 20.2 percent
D) 29.1 percent
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As a group, college students tend to their peer's drinking.

A) underestimate
B) overestimate
C) accurately assess
D) be impressed by
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Although most college students cannot legally purchase alcohol until the age of 21, research suggests that of college students view drinking as a central part of their social lives.

A) 17-22 percent
B) 35-38 percent
C) 47-50 percent
D) 90 percent
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It has been estimated that students per year are the victim of "date rape" while in college.

A) 50,000
B) 60,000
C) 90,000
D) 70,000
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Researchers found that college students who had consumed "energy drinks" while drinking were more likely to drive home despite being heavily intoxicated when compared to students who had not consumed "energy drinks" while drinking that evening.

A) 50 percent
B) 100 percent
C) 300 percent
D) 400 percent
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Which of the following statements is true about so­called "party" colleges?

A) The rate of alcohol use by students at these colleges is similar to students at colleges that are not considered "party" schools.
B) The rate of alcohol use by students at these colleges is less than rates at colleges not considered "party" schools.
C) The rate of alcohol use by students at these colleges is higher than rates at colleges not considered "party" schools.
D) Efforts to reduce drinking at "party" colleges between 1993­2005 were very successful.
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Individuals with the strongest commitment to post-secondary education

A) tend to drink more heavily than other students.
B) tend to build peer relationships with like-minded students.
C) tend to be those students who commute to and from school.
D) are less isolative and more social.
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As a group, college students tend to the number of their peers who are drinking.

A) be unwilling to join
B) overestimate
C) be fairly accurate about
D) underestimate
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Students who utilize performance-enhancing compounds tend to

A) engage in other forms of substance use as well.
B) be more likely to excel in their studies.
C) have troubled interpersonal relationships.
D) be better athletes.
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Which of the following term does the author use to describe the phenomenon of college students feeling protected against all but the most severe repercussions of their alcohol use?

A) Group isolation
B) Group insulation
C) Social norms
D) Social insulation
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Which of the following is NOT one of the reasons described in your text that may contribute to why college students living in sororities and fraternities binge drink at higher rates than students not living in sororities and fraternities?

A) Students living in sororities and fraternities are more likely to be student athletes.
B) Students attracted to living in sororities and fraternities may be more likely to engage in abusive drinking.
C) Students living in sororities and fraternities are surrounded by others who engage in binge drinking.
D) Students living in sororities and fraternities may view binge drinking as a rite of passage.
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It has been estimated that of high school graduates will graduate from college.

A) 10-15 percent
B) 55-60 percent
C) 49-52 percent
D) 20-24 percent
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The adolescent brain is thought to be times more vulnerable to alcohol-induced brain damage than the adult brain.

A) 1.5 to 2
B) 2.5 to 3.5
C) 4 to 5
D) 6 to 7.5
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It has been found that of fraternity members binge drink.

A) 75 percent
B) 86 percent
C) 90 percent
D) 68 percent
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About of college students abuse illicit drugs, which is a similar rate found in their non-college-bound peers.

A) 7.3 percent
B) 10.9 percent
C) 16.7 percent
D) 20.2 percent
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There is a between student levels of alcohol use and academic performance.

A) inverse relationship
B) positive correlation
C) neutral relationship
D) static
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What percentage of medical students meet the criteria for diagnosis of alcohol abuse?

A) 11 percent
B) 18 percent
C) 25 percent
D) 32 percent
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Research has found that of college undergraduates engage in heavy episodic drinking at least once every two weeks.

A) 10 percent
B) 25 percent
C) 40 percent
D) 65 percent
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Explain how the selection of peer relationships might influence drug/alcohol use during college.
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Describe the factors that may influence drinking patterns in those who attend college.
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Women tend to be more protected from alcohol abuse problems in college than men.
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What is unique about the environment of attending college regarding the transition into adulthood?
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One of the indirect dangers from consuming energy drinks is that those who do are more likely to plan to drive home after drinking.

A) 300 percent
B) 400 percent
C) 50 percent
D) 100 percent
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How might attending graduate school influence alcohol use?
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Describe the differences between college students and their non­college bound peers.
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Drinking patterns of college students are similar to drinking patterns of young adults who do not enter college right after high school.
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The rate of college enrollment has grown over the years. In 2008, of people between the ages of 18 and 19 entered college.

A) 49 percent
B) 75 percent
C) 25 percent
D) 33 percent
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Tobacco use rates

A) are similar regardless of education level.
B) actually trend up with higher education.
C) go down with undergrad education but trend back up with attending graduate school.
D) continue to decline with more education.
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Deck 21: Substance Use Disorders in College Settings
1
In contrast to young adults in general, what percentage of college students report having abused an opioid?

A) 17.6 percent
B) 1.9 percent
C) 7.1 percent
D) 8.3 percent
1.9 percent
2
Alcohol use causes substance-related academic problems for what percent of college students?

A) 30 percent
B) 10 percent
C) 25 percent
D) 17 percent
25 percent
3
Research has found that of college students abuse an illicit drug during the academic year.

A) 7.1 percent
B) 8.2 percent
C) 20.2 percent
D) 29.1 percent
20.2 percent
4
As a group, college students tend to their peer's drinking.

A) underestimate
B) overestimate
C) accurately assess
D) be impressed by
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Although most college students cannot legally purchase alcohol until the age of 21, research suggests that of college students view drinking as a central part of their social lives.

A) 17-22 percent
B) 35-38 percent
C) 47-50 percent
D) 90 percent
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It has been estimated that students per year are the victim of "date rape" while in college.

A) 50,000
B) 60,000
C) 90,000
D) 70,000
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7
Researchers found that college students who had consumed "energy drinks" while drinking were more likely to drive home despite being heavily intoxicated when compared to students who had not consumed "energy drinks" while drinking that evening.

A) 50 percent
B) 100 percent
C) 300 percent
D) 400 percent
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8
Which of the following statements is true about so­called "party" colleges?

A) The rate of alcohol use by students at these colleges is similar to students at colleges that are not considered "party" schools.
B) The rate of alcohol use by students at these colleges is less than rates at colleges not considered "party" schools.
C) The rate of alcohol use by students at these colleges is higher than rates at colleges not considered "party" schools.
D) Efforts to reduce drinking at "party" colleges between 1993­2005 were very successful.
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9
Individuals with the strongest commitment to post-secondary education

A) tend to drink more heavily than other students.
B) tend to build peer relationships with like-minded students.
C) tend to be those students who commute to and from school.
D) are less isolative and more social.
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As a group, college students tend to the number of their peers who are drinking.

A) be unwilling to join
B) overestimate
C) be fairly accurate about
D) underestimate
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11
Students who utilize performance-enhancing compounds tend to

A) engage in other forms of substance use as well.
B) be more likely to excel in their studies.
C) have troubled interpersonal relationships.
D) be better athletes.
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12
Which of the following term does the author use to describe the phenomenon of college students feeling protected against all but the most severe repercussions of their alcohol use?

A) Group isolation
B) Group insulation
C) Social norms
D) Social insulation
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13
Which of the following is NOT one of the reasons described in your text that may contribute to why college students living in sororities and fraternities binge drink at higher rates than students not living in sororities and fraternities?

A) Students living in sororities and fraternities are more likely to be student athletes.
B) Students attracted to living in sororities and fraternities may be more likely to engage in abusive drinking.
C) Students living in sororities and fraternities are surrounded by others who engage in binge drinking.
D) Students living in sororities and fraternities may view binge drinking as a rite of passage.
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It has been estimated that of high school graduates will graduate from college.

A) 10-15 percent
B) 55-60 percent
C) 49-52 percent
D) 20-24 percent
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15
The adolescent brain is thought to be times more vulnerable to alcohol-induced brain damage than the adult brain.

A) 1.5 to 2
B) 2.5 to 3.5
C) 4 to 5
D) 6 to 7.5
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It has been found that of fraternity members binge drink.

A) 75 percent
B) 86 percent
C) 90 percent
D) 68 percent
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17
About of college students abuse illicit drugs, which is a similar rate found in their non-college-bound peers.

A) 7.3 percent
B) 10.9 percent
C) 16.7 percent
D) 20.2 percent
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18
There is a between student levels of alcohol use and academic performance.

A) inverse relationship
B) positive correlation
C) neutral relationship
D) static
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19
What percentage of medical students meet the criteria for diagnosis of alcohol abuse?

A) 11 percent
B) 18 percent
C) 25 percent
D) 32 percent
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Research has found that of college undergraduates engage in heavy episodic drinking at least once every two weeks.

A) 10 percent
B) 25 percent
C) 40 percent
D) 65 percent
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21
Explain how the selection of peer relationships might influence drug/alcohol use during college.
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22
Describe the factors that may influence drinking patterns in those who attend college.
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23
Women tend to be more protected from alcohol abuse problems in college than men.
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What is unique about the environment of attending college regarding the transition into adulthood?
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One of the indirect dangers from consuming energy drinks is that those who do are more likely to plan to drive home after drinking.

A) 300 percent
B) 400 percent
C) 50 percent
D) 100 percent
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26
How might attending graduate school influence alcohol use?
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Describe the differences between college students and their non­college bound peers.
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Drinking patterns of college students are similar to drinking patterns of young adults who do not enter college right after high school.
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The rate of college enrollment has grown over the years. In 2008, of people between the ages of 18 and 19 entered college.

A) 49 percent
B) 75 percent
C) 25 percent
D) 33 percent
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Tobacco use rates

A) are similar regardless of education level.
B) actually trend up with higher education.
C) go down with undergrad education but trend back up with attending graduate school.
D) continue to decline with more education.
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