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      Substance use attitudes and behaviors at three pharmacy colleges.

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          The objective of this study was to profile and compare alcohol and other drug (AOD) use attitudes and behaviors in three pharmacy colleges. Student surveys of AOD use attitudes and behaviors were conducted at one southwestern and two midwestern pharmacy colleges. Response was 86.5% (566/654). Reported past-year use included alcohol 82.8%, tobacco 25.4%, and marijuana 6.9%. Past-year AOD-associated events included blackouts 18.2%, class or work under influence 7.8%, patient care under influence 1.4%, lowered grades or job evaluations 5.8%, legal charges 2.7%, and heavy drinking 29.0%. Family histories of alcohol or drug problems were reported by 35.5% and 13.1%, respectively. A number of significant differences in AOD use attitudes and behaviors between the three colleges were identified. Pharmacy students reported a number of risky drug-use attitudes and behaviors in this survey. Student AOD prevention, assistance, and education should be proactively addressed by pharmacy colleges.

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          Journal
          Subst Abus
          Substance abuse
          Informa UK Limited
          1547-0164
          0889-7077
          Jan 2011
          : 32
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] College of Pharmacy, The University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska 68198-6045, USA. jbaldwin@unmc.edu
          Article
          933117534
          10.1080/08897077.2011.540470
          21302181
          6772d2cd-4792-4a18-9e22-ab7be1dadd22
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