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Binge Drinking In College Essay
Americans are abusing alcohol less than in the past with one exception: college students who drink more and binge drink more often than nonstudents
of similar age. The definition of binge drinking is " the consumption of an excessive amount of alcohol in a short period of time." (Dictionary.com)
Alcohol continues to extract a high toll from those who abuse it at any age, killing 80,000 Americans a year and draining more than $220 billion from
the economy. Out of all the teens who drink, 90 percent of them binge drink to get drunk. To fightalcohol abuse, many educational institutions,
community organizations and government agencies are stepping up efforts to promote abstinence among the young and responsible drinking by adults.
(Alcohol Abuse)...show more content...
People see this drinking problem as a personal problem or not as a problem at all. Unfortunately, this is in fact a serious social problem. 17.6
million people, 1 in every 12 adults, suffers from alcohol abuse or dependency. Alcohol abuse is a huge problem, but has been swept under the rug
so that more interesting and eye grabbing issues can be on the news. The media will only cover these issue if there is more to it than just a drunk
teen, such as a car accident or accidental death. This too, is a social problem. People only want to see things that affect them in some way. This is
why there are stories about car accidents and not teens binge drinking. The main question people will ask themselves is how? How can a person
help a random teen or college student and prevent them from drinking too much? As Deborah Stone says "People are naturally hardworking but will
stop working hard at anything if they learn from experience that their effort makes no difference." (Policy Paradox) People can be very hardworking,
but when they see that this problem has been around for so long, won't they assume that their efforts will be pointless? Once a problem has been
overlooked by so many it makes it hard to bring that problem back into the
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Binge Drinking Essay
Binge Drinking Drinking has become an increasing problem in our society. Many people now see drinking as a norm. Lisa McIntyre, author of The
Practical Skeptic states that, "For one thing, we know that norms vary across societies" (152). So we also know that what is considered to be
deviant varies across societies." How could members of our society see drinking as anything but a norm when everywhere one turns alcohol is being
advertised? Whether it be on billboards, busses, in magazine ads, or television commercials, alcohol is everywhere and it seems as though everyone is
drinking it. Gone are the times of prohibition, when alcohol was seen as evil. After doing quantitative research on...show more content...
Because of this, we had to use a variable of drug use, that being whether marijuana should be made legal or not, assuming that those who answered yes
to the question, were current marijuana smokers. Though we do not view marijuana use as a problem, it was the only other mind–altering substance
that we felt could be even mildly compared to alcohol. We do not feel that marijuana has any of the same social effects as alcohol, and is not a true
problem among our society, but once again, it was the only variable we could measure. Make note that in all theories and hypothesis we tested, we
actually were stating our views as though alcohol was the variable, not marijuana. We started our research by testing our theory that people who
smoke marijuana were more likely to have unprotected sex, because marijuana alters the mind's ability to think clearly. Often times, people who are
"high" do not think about the risks of having unprotected sex, or even using a condom for that matter. We then developed the hypothesis that people
who smoke marijuana are more likely to not use condoms during sexual intercourse. To tests these ideas, we operationalized the dependent variable of
condom, which asks the question, "The last time you had sex was a condom used? This includes vaginal, oral, or anal sex." We then used the
independent variable of grass, which asks the question, "Do you think the use of marijuana should be made legal
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Underage Binge Drinking
Lowering the drinking age from 21 to 18 will forestall underage binge drinking, as well as terrible injuries or deaths that result from such conduct.
Keeping the drinking age at such a high age, unintentionally, is driving to more cases of binge drinking because it has become a social norm among
this age group, however by lowering the drinking age to 18, binge drinking will decline, because it will demystify the drunken experience therefore
viewed as a normal social practice. According to an article published by the American Medical Association, roughly 11 million young Americans
consume alcohol, and a disconcerting number of them binge drink, described as "consuming five or more drinks in a row, one or more times in a
two–week period". Drinking
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Cause & Effect of Binge Drinking Essay
What do failing grades, frequent memory lapses, fights, brutal hangovers and unplanned sexual activity all have in common? They are all frequent
results of binge drinking by college students. On a typical Friday or Saturday night you can find the average college student out drinking and having
fun. Normally partying with friends at a party, bar, or club; most of these college students are underage consuming excessive amounts of alcohol, or as
its better known, "binge drinking."The term binge drinking is defined as the consumption of five or more drinks in a row by men and four or more
drinks in a row by women, at least once in a two week period. "One" drink is defined as 12 ounces of beer, 4 ounces of wine, or one shot of liquor.
Alcohol...show more content...
Binge drinking varies greatly due to college campus locations. According to the 2000 CAS report, campuses that are located in the Northeast and
Midwest of the United States have higher rates of binge drinking. Gender also takes a major role of campus binge drinking. Men are more likely to
binge drink than women. The population of college fraternity members and athletes are more likely to binge than any other groups or clubs on
campuses. A study done by the Core Institute in 1999 showed that, white students are 50.2% more likely to binge drink, than students of other
ethnicities; compared to 34.4% of Hispanics, 33.6% of Native American Indian, 26.2% of Asians, and 21.7% of Black/African Americans. The primary
reason for this is consistent with the differential association theory, which is the longer the time period of contact that people have in deviant settings,
the greater the probability that they, too, will become deviant.
"From the moment freshmen set foot on campus, they are steeped in a culture that encourages them to drink, and drink heavily. At many schools, social
life is still synonymous with alcohol–lubricated gatherings" (Cohen). Binge drinking is a huge aspect of the culture of college life; many college
students binge drink to become socially accepted in a particular group. Binge drinking is not only
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Persuasive Essay On Binge Drinking
For teens, the weekend is a fun time for them to let loose and enjoy a short break from the demands of school. While some partake in harmless
activities during this free time, many will indulge in the harms of binge drinking. Middlesex–London Health Unit states that "researchers have defined
binge drinking as 4 or more standard drinks of alcohol for women and 5 or more standard drinks of alcohol for men" (Middlesex–London Health Unit).
While a drink every now and then may be acceptable under the supervision of a parent or guardian, over consuming alcohol is much more dangerous
and contributes to many dangers for the teen. While teens from all around the world can be involved in binge drinking, there has been a dangerous rise
among teens who do so in Canada. An article on "Calgary Herald" by Sammy Hudes, mentions that more now than ever Canadian adolescents are
associating themselves with alcohol consumption with a number of 15–year–olds who tried alcohol in 2002 went from 43 percent to 67 percent in
2010. In fact, findings from Statistics Canada claim that one in twenty–five Canadian young adults admit to drinking excessive amounts of alcohol
based on a 2005 Canadian Community Health Survey (Dr. Clea Machold). Unfortunately, the numbers don't stop there; the Centre for Addiction and
Mental Health reports that 20% of students from Ontario in grades 7–12 reveal that in the past month they have consumed unhealthy amounts of
alcohol. The question is, what is causing Canadian
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Binge Drinking: An Experimental Study
In other survey done in Europe, it was comparably found that the prevalence of alcohol use in motion pictures and binge drinking was 36.6% and
18.1%, respectively. The results demonstrate that German youth are exposed to hours of alcohol use depicted in internationally marketed, primarily
American motion pictures and that this exposure is strongly associated with early onset of alcohol use. This study also shows, for the first time, that
exposure to movie alcohol use is associated with binge drinking, a problematic drinking behavior. The association between exposure to alcohol use in
movies and binge drinking persists after controlling for a number of potential confounders. (Hanewinkel)
In a longitudinal study of 2346 adolescent never drinkers, 40% of the never drinkers tried alcohol during the...show more content...
Adults should provide positive modeling and reinforcement of appropriate behaviors, maintaining positive attitudes and self–efficacy about discussing
substance use, as well as establishing positive norms and expectations about substance use. According to Scull, parenting practices have been found to
moderate the relationship between peer pressure and drug use, suggesting that better parenting can serve as a protective factor for youth against
initiation of early illegal substance use. By communicating to adolescents that using substances is dangerous or wrong, parents may be able to shape
their adolescents' beliefs about substances. Parental pressure to not use substances, which may take many forms in the family (e.g., rule setting, direct
communication, or coaching), can play a beneficial role in preventing adolescent substance use outcomes. The world of motion pictures as influencing
agents should contribute to this cause by presenting health messages during popular motion picture especially if they are geared towards
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Persuasive Essay On Binge Drinking
Many students in college throughout the country participate in drinking for many different reasons. People drink for sports events, social purposes, or
simply for a party. Binge drinking is an important issue that requires more attention from students, parents, and the media. Drinking can be acceptable
at the correct age and if it is not abused. Many people binge drink for a number of reasons. Alcohol can be often viewed as "liquid confidence". People
tend to partake in the activity to lower social anxiety unfortunately not realizing the physical and emotional effects that may come along. There are
many different alternatives that can be taken in place of or to help the use of consuming alcohol. Drinking alcohol can be illegal if underage and taken
to a further extent that shouldn't be reached. There have been many instances where people have been extremely injured or even died due to the use of
binge drinking and it needs to be taken more seriously let alone controlled.
Binge drinking is the act of excessive alcohol consumption. People may use alcohol as a temporary escape that students take advantage of releasing
dopamine in one's brain to make them feel better for the meantime. Since people may drink to forget about an issue occurring in their life it can often
lead to more issues. On the weekends in college, most students are out at a party having fun. When people are out they are unfortunately underage
drinking. College students are most likely considered binge drinkers. "40% of college students are considered binge drinkers, which is defined by the
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism as consuming five or more drinks within about 2 hours for men and four or more drinks within
about 2 hours for women (2004)" (Gale, 2017). This statistic is explaining how a lot of people underage drink when in college and are drinking more
than they should be. Since college is a new experience for many people, they often take advantage of being on their own and doing what they want.
Yes, people are on their own but that doesn't allow people to do anything that want disregarding responsibilities that may follow. Abusing alcohol is
very dangerous and harmful. Even though people in college drink, it can't be
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binge drinking Essay
What Causes Binge Drinking
Binge Drinking is an intriguing phenomenon that many college students take part in all across the country. The issue of binge drinking has been a
problem on college campuses for decades. Binge drinking has many horrible effects, but the problem starts with the causes for it. If the causes could
be controlled then the issue would not get out of hand. Many college students give different causes for their drinking problems, and experts on the
subject have their explanations as well. The problem is, while growing through adolescence anything can become an excuse for drinking, such as
ВЎВ§its Thursday the day before Friday, we need to drinkВЎВЁ or, ВЎВ§itВЎВ¦s the last Wednesday of the...show more content...
Many professionals believe that binge drinking is directly related to the environment that the child is in. One article states that ВЎВ§Binge drinking, or
the partying lifestyle of young people, may be related to an environment that appears to support heavy drinkingВЎK Another factor that may add to the
college setting as a high–risk environment for binge drinking is that youths on college campuses are targets of heavy marketing of alcoholic beverages.
Beer companies are especially active in promoting to college studentsВЎВЁ (Prevention 1). Environment is definitely a big contributor to the cause of
binge drinking because once a child is living away from home it is a great deal easier to drink without the worry of parents.
Another study was done on binge drinking by a man named Robert Ackerman. Ackerman believes that ВЎВ§Students enter college with the idea that
once they get there, drinking is what they are supposed to doВЎВЁ(Message 2). This idea that students get is probably because besides schoolwork the
other main thing related to college life is partying. One of AckermanВЎВ¦s other ideas is very interesting, he believes that binge drinking ВЎВ§is a
reflection of American drinking practices in general. For decades Americans drank heavily on the weekend and then went to workВЎВЁ(Message 2).
Although it is true that Americans tend to be heavy drinkers sometimes, I donВЎВ¦t believe that
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Binge Drinking
Binge Drinking
Binge drinking on college campuses and amongst college students continues to be a prevalent public health problem across the United States,
impacting a large group of students. Binge drinking is defined as drinking five or more alcoholic drinks for men and four or more drinks for women
in about two hours. Reports indicate that around 40 percent of student's binge drink. There are a number of reasons why students engage in binge
drinking including stress relief, emotional distress, rebelling, and peer–pressure. (El–Rahman, 2014) Binge drinking can result in multiple issues for
college students. Some of these impacts include risky behavior, sexual assault, unstable balance and coordination, memory loss, nausea, dehydration,
shakiness, blackouts, and most severely, death. (Chen, 2016) Because of these detrimental health effects on college students, there have been efforts
across the nation and at a campus level to help address the problem of binge drinking. Interventions based on theories help explain why someone is
engaging in binge drinking and the program can then be tailored to the needs and beliefs of students. The Health Belief Model and the Theory of
Planned Behavior and Reasoned Action both are theories that can be applied to the issue of binge drinking on college campuses.
The Health Belief Model
The Health Belief Model is a theory that provides a comprehensive reasoning for why college students engage in binge drinking. It also explains
impacts of the
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Essay On Binge Drinking
A dire problem that has been plaguing college campuses in this day of age is the epidemic of binge drinking among the students. Drinking has always
been a casual happening in college from parties to bars, but the amount alcohol consumed by college students In one outing has become concerning.
There are reasons why binge drinking has become so relevant in most colleges one of the biggest is the current drinking age in America is limited to
age 21. The immediate cause of binge drinking in college is the lack of supervision for college students. Fresh out of high school and living alone for
the first time without mom and dad in sight. This feeling of freedom without the worry of parents lecturing on what and not to do surely inhibits
college students to do rash and irresponsible activities. Drinking alcohol underage is ingrained as taboo in this society. College students view the
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Why would this be a better idea than it being set at twenty–one? It is reasonable to inference most people will be entering college at the age of nineteen.
Not to mention current drinking laws encourage underage drinking which soon turns into binge drinking. Having the drinking age at nineteen will
discourage the want for college students to drink a lot in one sitting since they will not be any restrictions to purchase alcohol at nineteen. Binge
drinking in college should be a priority that needs to a solution. Binge drinking causes many problems one is failing grades among the students
attending college. The other more life threatening problems is it will lead to alcoholism. It can help lead to cancer for people. The current drinking age
in America is one of the main culprits the prevalence of binge drinking. Lowering the drinking age to the age of nineteen will hopefully decrease the
amount of binge drinking in
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What Is Binge Drinking? Essay
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What is binge drinking?
Definition
Binge drinking is, defined as people consuming a large amount of alcohol in a small amount of time and planning to get drunk (NHS, 2016). Binge
drinking has now become a bigger problem in the world, binge drinking used to be described as heavy drinking over several days, but now it is
known as a heavy consumption of alcohol over a short period of time. From the researchers ' evidence it is thought that binge drinking for men is to
have eight or more drinks and for women, six or more in a short period of time.
Recommended Units
The recommended units of alcohol men and women should drink in a week is no more than 14 units. These 14 units needs to be spread out throughout
the week, making sure that you have at least two to three alcohol–free days. Both men and women have now got the same recommended amount due to
increase of cancer risk. It is though that men should not regularly drink more than three to four units of alcohol a day, if they do every single day, this
means they are having between 21 units and 28 units a week, which is more than the recommended units a man should intake in a week by 7–14 units.
For women it is recommended that they should not regularly drink more than 2–3 units of alcohol a day. If they intake, this amount of units in a week
this means that they will intake between 14–21 units a week. This means that they would be in taking more than the recommended amount by 7 units.
It is recommended that if a person is
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Binge Drinking on College Campuses Essay
Binge Drinking on College Campuses
High school is over and it is your first time away form home, what are you going to do? The typical college student wants to party! Of the people
that were surveyed over half believed that the legal drinking age should be lowered. [O'Kane 1] The legal age to drink in the United States is now
21 years old; college freshman, sophomores, and some juniors are not of the legal age to drink. This causes a problem on many campuses; several
students are experiencing their first time away from parental care in a setting sinonomus with drinking and clubbing. Some feel pressure from family
and friends to receive excellent grades while attending school, sometimes the pressure is too much and going out and...show more content...
[O'Kane 1] The problem of binge drinking is here, no matter what one may think drinking in obscene amounts does happen on this campus, the
evidence is clear. Those that participate in binge drinking do it for many different reasons, a bad test grade, roommate arguments, celebration for a
job well done, peer pressure, or simply because it is the weekend. No one is saying that it is wrong to go out and have a few drinks but when
students go out and just drink to get drunk, actions must be taken to stop such activity. According to the graph on the next page done by the Harvard
Public School of Health it is clear that a majority of students drink to simply get wasted. [Colorado State University 1] The number of binge drinkers
may not have gone up in 1999 compared to 1997, for every five students two are binge drinkers, or 44%. [Wechsler #2, 1] However, the intensity of
drinking has increased, when students are going out they are having more to drink. [Wechsler #2, 2] In recent years many universities have begun
asking themselves, what can we do to solve the problem? Central Michigan University has alcohol policies for those that live in the dorms, first time
that you are found drunk or alcohol is found in your room a fine of $100
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Binge Drinking: A Case Study
Factors that affect the absorption of alcohol such as "the alcohol concentration in your drink, the amount of alcohol a person consume, the amount of
food in a person's stomach, your metabolism, weight, body mass index and an individuals mood" (Donatelle, 2016, p. 233). For example if Paulo and
a friend of his were the exact same weight and had the same meal, but the friend has a poorer metabolism, then he would have a longer absorption rate
than Paulo despite their similarities. The amount of alcohol that is considered binge drinking for women would be would be about "four or more drinks
in about two hours" and for men it would be about "five or more drinks" (240). Since Paulo regularly drinks between 5–8 drinks in an evening he
would be considered...show more content...
(240). Short–term effects of binge drinking could include: dehydration, indigestion, heartburn, hangovers, hospitalization for fights, poor sexual
decision–making, rape/sexual assault/dating violence, and lastly alcohol poisoning (235–237). Long–term effects of binge drinking could include:
damage to the nervous system, weight gain, cardiovascular effects, liver disease (cirrhosis), and cancer (237–239). When Paulo's friend, Luke, was
rushed to the hospital, for fighting, the doctor told him that his BAC (blood alcohol content) was high enough that he could've gotten alcohol poisoning
that's a result of binge drinking. Luke would have had to have possibly 5–8 drinks in two hours, but what could have made him susceptible to alcohol
poisoning could have been the fact that he probably didn't eat well enough before drinking alcohol. I do believe that peer pressure, deliberate or not,
can lead to high risk behavior because for one when college students enter college they are away from home and can embrace their newfound
independence through" the rite of passage are symbolized by alcohol
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Binge Drinking Essay
Binge Drinking
On a wet, dark, and snowy Sunday night an outsider wouldn't expect a Northeastern University campus bar to be crowded. In fact, most students can't
even leave their dorms because there is too much snow. Yet a tiny pub, located barely off campus on Gainesboro Street, is packed wall to wall with
students. A small community is drinking away their problems while discussing the probability of school being canceled. Many experts would describe
this act as binge drinking, but any student would prefer to describe it as just a regular Sunday night.
The Harvard School of Public Health has done numerous studies on college binge drinking. These studies are known as the standard for binge drinking
data. They define binge drinking...show more content...
These deaths range from alcohol poisonings, falls, automobile accidents, fires, hypothermia resulting from exposure, and drowning.
A New England College student, P.J. Steverman, was found dead in a swamp located nearby the school's campus located in Henniker, New
Hampshire in 1996. He allegedly left a party alone after a night of heavy drinking. In May of 1997 another alcohol related death occurred. Robert
Jordan, of Hartwick College in Oneonta, N.Y., drowned after falling into a river after a night of binge drinking.
Scott Krueger was a freshman at M.I.T. when he died in 1997 from excessive drinking at a school fraternity party. The Boston area tried to crack down
on college partying after the tragic event. Students began having parties broken up quicker, stricter rules against alcohol, and more school sponsored
events aiming at curbing alcohol intake.
After the death, M.I.T. implicated a new policy requiring freshman to live on campus. Under the new rules, fines of over $1,000 could be handed out
to those who violate the alcohol regulations. The school also hired five alcohol–free advisers for the fraternities and sororities to help influence students
to avoid alcohol. Boston College responded Krueger's death by creating substance abuse classes for students who violate the School's zero tolerance
alcohol policy.
In addition to deaths, college drinking is linked to 500,000 injuries and 70,000 cases of sexual assault or rape. Furthermore,
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The Pros And Cons Of Binge Drinking
In today's society, especially with young adults, binge drinking is prevalent. In both high school and colleges, students are drinking underage and binge
drinking. This issue is becoming a serious problem that is affecting young people. It is becoming normal for students to drink underage in schools with
no repercussions. It is known that crimes are more likely to happen with the intake of alcohol and that it can bring about unsafe situations. Binge
drinking is causing problems not only in the individual's life, but also in schools and in society. During a study conducted by the CDC it showed that
"people aged 12 to 20 years drink 11% of all alcohol consumed in the United States. More than 90% of this alcohol is consumed in the form of binge
drinks"(CDC–Underage drinking, par. 1. 2016). Underage drinkers are a prominent part of drinking in the U.S. even though it is a illegal activity for
them. A big problem with this is not only that they are drinking illegally, but that it is mostly binge drinking that happens with underage drinking.
Binge drinking can cause many problems in an individual's life such as "Disruption of normal growth and sexual development" or "Changes in brain
development that may have lifelong effects"(CDC–Underage drinking, par. 1. 2016). These sorts of problems are not short term problems but may
affect an individual for long periods of time. The problems do not stop with an individual's personal problems, but also affect people around the
individual. Carla T. Main states in her article the dangers students face when drinking "among the 8 million college students in the United States
surveyed in one study year, more than 2 million drove under the influence of alcohol and more than 3 million rode in cars with drivers who had been
drinking. Eight percent of students – 474,000 – have unprotected consensual sex each year because they have been drinking (Main, par. 13. 2009). The
effects of drinking have shown that they can cause students to do dangerous things that put others in danger. The issue of binge drinking is putting
many people at risk for harmful activity. Binge drinking is not just about underage drinking, binge drinking impairs people's reasoning and decision
making.
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Alcohol use among college students has always been a popular subject among teachers, parents, researchers, and even students. The actual act of
drinking alcohol is not necessarily the problem, whether legal or not. The main problem is the act of binge drinking of college students, of age or not.
Drinking modest amounts of alcohol may have some consequences, but binge drinking has more negative consequences than normal modest drinking.
There are many examples as to the consequences that binge drinking can cause to college student's lives, but one of the main consequences that
students face as a result of frequent drinking is poor academic final grades.
Binge drinking in college has been said to directly affect the GPA of college...show more content...
The results of this study proved that a majority of the students ended up having a "C" average with 35.8%, and more students came out with an "F"
average versus an "A" average. (Thombs et al., 2009) This information just brings to light how important it is to succeed in college, and how
students should be trained at a young age how to prevent falling behind in college in order to succeed in school, and in life. One intervention study
done by Pennsylvania State University (2010) with parents and high school students was to see the effects of student drinking in college if parents
were involved in the decision making early on in high school. This study proved to show that students that took part in the study were less likely to
find drinking in college interesting. These sorts of programs can lead to greater academic success in college students.
In another study done by Stephen Porter and John Pryor (2007), they related the number of drinks per week to time management and grades by
separating the groups into gender and school type. Women typically seemed to spend less time drinking, especially at all women's schools or research
universities, than men at any kind of university. For the students who did seem to engage in heavier drinking, the smaller amount
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Is Binge Drinking A Social Problem?
In this essay, I will explore both sides of the argument to suggest that Binge drinking is either a personal concern or that it is a social problem. UK
researchers commonly define binge drinking as consuming more than eight units of alcohol in a single session for men, and more than six units for
women (NHS, 2014). Over the years alcohol has caused many social and political debates in regards to whether it is a "social evil" or if the
individual who makes the conscious choice to drink it, is the real deviant. It's clear to see that alcohol will always be a dominating factor in society if
we think alcohol consumption is a 21st–century modern phenomenon then we are mistaken. The first organized campaign about alcohol consumption
occurred in the 18th century as Gin had arrived in the United Kingdom from the Netherlands. From The 1720's onwards Gin became the focus of
moral concern amongst the rising middle classes, the society for the reformation of manners highlighted the evils of gin drinking. The "gin panics"
have been described as the first modern "drug scare" amongst society and perhaps caused the first drink related "moral panics" (Blackshaw,
2013:306–307). As we can see alcohol consumption worries started well over 200 years ago and although we may think today 's societies "social
evils" have well moved on from historical ones this quote from David Cameron proves they have not, "Binge drinking isn't some fringe issue, it
accounts for half of all alcohol consumed in this
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Binge Drinking In July Essay
Pops of luminous hues light up the night sky while the smell of hot dogs, hamburgers and firecrackers waft through the humid, sticky air. Lawn chairs
are placed periodically throughout the tufts of grass, as individuals lounge in them, enjoying conversation with friends and family. Gazing up at the
lights in the sky, lighting off fireworks or enjoying a laidback barbecue with buddies, many individuals across the United States celebrate their
independence on one of the most popular holidays of the year, some by drinking beer and contributing to a memorable statistic: most cases of beer
sold in one day.
According to a CNBC article, 63.5 million cases of beer are sold every July 4. However, excessive drinking on the Fourth of July is not an isolated
concern by health professionals, as year–round, binge drinking is on the rise among Americans.
According to a 2013 survey released by the National Institutes of Health, nearly 32 million Americans aged 18 and over consumed more than twice the
number of drinks considered as binge drinking on at least one occasion in a year.
However, in addition to prevalent binge drinking among many U.S. populations, there is large concern about college students and underage drinkers
participating in binge drinking too, the study stated. The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism reported that 5.1 million young adults
participated in binge drinking in the last month. Binge drinking is defined as four or more drinks consumed on an
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Binge Drinking Habits Research Paper
College is known to many as the best time of their lives, a period where one gets to explore and find one's self. College however, can also be awful
for one's overall health. Many college students often put their health on the back burner as they often partake very unhealthy habits and behaviors, such
as a poor diet, use of drugs, excessive alcohol consumption and lack of sleep. Many of these bad habits can have numerous short term and long term
impact on one's health. First and foremost, one can drastically damage their body and internal organs through all of these habits, but especially though
drug abuse, binge drinking and cigarettes. Out of all of these bad behaviors, binge drinking probably one of the most common behavior found on a
college campuses, which can result in stroke, high blood pressure, death from alcohol poisoning, unintentional injuries and liver disease. In addition to
Bing drinking, many students consume and abuse an abundance of drugs with the most common ones being marijuana, cocaine, MDMA and
prescription pills like Adderall. Drugs have a variety of effects, with some ranging temporary mental impairment to possible death....show more
content...
Two of the most common habits pertain to ones sleep and dietary habits. Only about 11% of college students report getting good sleep, and 73%
report having sleep problems. Similarly, 41% of students have an eating disorder and often use various unhealthy weight control methods. Lastly, about
60% of college students are reported to not get enough physical exercise, which could help decrease stress, anxiety and give one a better self–image.
All of the bad behaviors college students partake in can have detrimental health effects, but all these behaviors are correctable. If college students can
take the initiative to better themselves, it will help them live happier and healthier lives to
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  • 1. Binge Drinking In College Essay Americans are abusing alcohol less than in the past with one exception: college students who drink more and binge drink more often than nonstudents of similar age. The definition of binge drinking is " the consumption of an excessive amount of alcohol in a short period of time." (Dictionary.com) Alcohol continues to extract a high toll from those who abuse it at any age, killing 80,000 Americans a year and draining more than $220 billion from the economy. Out of all the teens who drink, 90 percent of them binge drink to get drunk. To fightalcohol abuse, many educational institutions, community organizations and government agencies are stepping up efforts to promote abstinence among the young and responsible drinking by adults. (Alcohol Abuse)...show more content... People see this drinking problem as a personal problem or not as a problem at all. Unfortunately, this is in fact a serious social problem. 17.6 million people, 1 in every 12 adults, suffers from alcohol abuse or dependency. Alcohol abuse is a huge problem, but has been swept under the rug so that more interesting and eye grabbing issues can be on the news. The media will only cover these issue if there is more to it than just a drunk teen, such as a car accident or accidental death. This too, is a social problem. People only want to see things that affect them in some way. This is why there are stories about car accidents and not teens binge drinking. The main question people will ask themselves is how? How can a person help a random teen or college student and prevent them from drinking too much? As Deborah Stone says "People are naturally hardworking but will stop working hard at anything if they learn from experience that their effort makes no difference." (Policy Paradox) People can be very hardworking, but when they see that this problem has been around for so long, won't they assume that their efforts will be pointless? Once a problem has been overlooked by so many it makes it hard to bring that problem back into the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Binge Drinking Essay Binge Drinking Drinking has become an increasing problem in our society. Many people now see drinking as a norm. Lisa McIntyre, author of The Practical Skeptic states that, "For one thing, we know that norms vary across societies" (152). So we also know that what is considered to be deviant varies across societies." How could members of our society see drinking as anything but a norm when everywhere one turns alcohol is being advertised? Whether it be on billboards, busses, in magazine ads, or television commercials, alcohol is everywhere and it seems as though everyone is drinking it. Gone are the times of prohibition, when alcohol was seen as evil. After doing quantitative research on...show more content... Because of this, we had to use a variable of drug use, that being whether marijuana should be made legal or not, assuming that those who answered yes to the question, were current marijuana smokers. Though we do not view marijuana use as a problem, it was the only other mind–altering substance that we felt could be even mildly compared to alcohol. We do not feel that marijuana has any of the same social effects as alcohol, and is not a true problem among our society, but once again, it was the only variable we could measure. Make note that in all theories and hypothesis we tested, we actually were stating our views as though alcohol was the variable, not marijuana. We started our research by testing our theory that people who smoke marijuana were more likely to have unprotected sex, because marijuana alters the mind's ability to think clearly. Often times, people who are "high" do not think about the risks of having unprotected sex, or even using a condom for that matter. We then developed the hypothesis that people who smoke marijuana are more likely to not use condoms during sexual intercourse. To tests these ideas, we operationalized the dependent variable of condom, which asks the question, "The last time you had sex was a condom used? This includes vaginal, oral, or anal sex." We then used the independent variable of grass, which asks the question, "Do you think the use of marijuana should be made legal Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Underage Binge Drinking Lowering the drinking age from 21 to 18 will forestall underage binge drinking, as well as terrible injuries or deaths that result from such conduct. Keeping the drinking age at such a high age, unintentionally, is driving to more cases of binge drinking because it has become a social norm among this age group, however by lowering the drinking age to 18, binge drinking will decline, because it will demystify the drunken experience therefore viewed as a normal social practice. According to an article published by the American Medical Association, roughly 11 million young Americans consume alcohol, and a disconcerting number of them binge drink, described as "consuming five or more drinks in a row, one or more times in a two–week period". Drinking Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Cause & Effect of Binge Drinking Essay What do failing grades, frequent memory lapses, fights, brutal hangovers and unplanned sexual activity all have in common? They are all frequent results of binge drinking by college students. On a typical Friday or Saturday night you can find the average college student out drinking and having fun. Normally partying with friends at a party, bar, or club; most of these college students are underage consuming excessive amounts of alcohol, or as its better known, "binge drinking."The term binge drinking is defined as the consumption of five or more drinks in a row by men and four or more drinks in a row by women, at least once in a two week period. "One" drink is defined as 12 ounces of beer, 4 ounces of wine, or one shot of liquor. Alcohol...show more content... Binge drinking varies greatly due to college campus locations. According to the 2000 CAS report, campuses that are located in the Northeast and Midwest of the United States have higher rates of binge drinking. Gender also takes a major role of campus binge drinking. Men are more likely to binge drink than women. The population of college fraternity members and athletes are more likely to binge than any other groups or clubs on campuses. A study done by the Core Institute in 1999 showed that, white students are 50.2% more likely to binge drink, than students of other ethnicities; compared to 34.4% of Hispanics, 33.6% of Native American Indian, 26.2% of Asians, and 21.7% of Black/African Americans. The primary reason for this is consistent with the differential association theory, which is the longer the time period of contact that people have in deviant settings, the greater the probability that they, too, will become deviant. "From the moment freshmen set foot on campus, they are steeped in a culture that encourages them to drink, and drink heavily. At many schools, social life is still synonymous with alcohol–lubricated gatherings" (Cohen). Binge drinking is a huge aspect of the culture of college life; many college students binge drink to become socially accepted in a particular group. Binge drinking is not only Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. Persuasive Essay On Binge Drinking For teens, the weekend is a fun time for them to let loose and enjoy a short break from the demands of school. While some partake in harmless activities during this free time, many will indulge in the harms of binge drinking. Middlesex–London Health Unit states that "researchers have defined binge drinking as 4 or more standard drinks of alcohol for women and 5 or more standard drinks of alcohol for men" (Middlesex–London Health Unit). While a drink every now and then may be acceptable under the supervision of a parent or guardian, over consuming alcohol is much more dangerous and contributes to many dangers for the teen. While teens from all around the world can be involved in binge drinking, there has been a dangerous rise among teens who do so in Canada. An article on "Calgary Herald" by Sammy Hudes, mentions that more now than ever Canadian adolescents are associating themselves with alcohol consumption with a number of 15–year–olds who tried alcohol in 2002 went from 43 percent to 67 percent in 2010. In fact, findings from Statistics Canada claim that one in twenty–five Canadian young adults admit to drinking excessive amounts of alcohol based on a 2005 Canadian Community Health Survey (Dr. Clea Machold). Unfortunately, the numbers don't stop there; the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health reports that 20% of students from Ontario in grades 7–12 reveal that in the past month they have consumed unhealthy amounts of alcohol. The question is, what is causing Canadian Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. Binge Drinking: An Experimental Study In other survey done in Europe, it was comparably found that the prevalence of alcohol use in motion pictures and binge drinking was 36.6% and 18.1%, respectively. The results demonstrate that German youth are exposed to hours of alcohol use depicted in internationally marketed, primarily American motion pictures and that this exposure is strongly associated with early onset of alcohol use. This study also shows, for the first time, that exposure to movie alcohol use is associated with binge drinking, a problematic drinking behavior. The association between exposure to alcohol use in movies and binge drinking persists after controlling for a number of potential confounders. (Hanewinkel) In a longitudinal study of 2346 adolescent never drinkers, 40% of the never drinkers tried alcohol during the...show more content... Adults should provide positive modeling and reinforcement of appropriate behaviors, maintaining positive attitudes and self–efficacy about discussing substance use, as well as establishing positive norms and expectations about substance use. According to Scull, parenting practices have been found to moderate the relationship between peer pressure and drug use, suggesting that better parenting can serve as a protective factor for youth against initiation of early illegal substance use. By communicating to adolescents that using substances is dangerous or wrong, parents may be able to shape their adolescents' beliefs about substances. Parental pressure to not use substances, which may take many forms in the family (e.g., rule setting, direct communication, or coaching), can play a beneficial role in preventing adolescent substance use outcomes. The world of motion pictures as influencing agents should contribute to this cause by presenting health messages during popular motion picture especially if they are geared towards Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. Persuasive Essay On Binge Drinking Many students in college throughout the country participate in drinking for many different reasons. People drink for sports events, social purposes, or simply for a party. Binge drinking is an important issue that requires more attention from students, parents, and the media. Drinking can be acceptable at the correct age and if it is not abused. Many people binge drink for a number of reasons. Alcohol can be often viewed as "liquid confidence". People tend to partake in the activity to lower social anxiety unfortunately not realizing the physical and emotional effects that may come along. There are many different alternatives that can be taken in place of or to help the use of consuming alcohol. Drinking alcohol can be illegal if underage and taken to a further extent that shouldn't be reached. There have been many instances where people have been extremely injured or even died due to the use of binge drinking and it needs to be taken more seriously let alone controlled. Binge drinking is the act of excessive alcohol consumption. People may use alcohol as a temporary escape that students take advantage of releasing dopamine in one's brain to make them feel better for the meantime. Since people may drink to forget about an issue occurring in their life it can often lead to more issues. On the weekends in college, most students are out at a party having fun. When people are out they are unfortunately underage drinking. College students are most likely considered binge drinkers. "40% of college students are considered binge drinkers, which is defined by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism as consuming five or more drinks within about 2 hours for men and four or more drinks within about 2 hours for women (2004)" (Gale, 2017). This statistic is explaining how a lot of people underage drink when in college and are drinking more than they should be. Since college is a new experience for many people, they often take advantage of being on their own and doing what they want. Yes, people are on their own but that doesn't allow people to do anything that want disregarding responsibilities that may follow. Abusing alcohol is very dangerous and harmful. Even though people in college drink, it can't be Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 8. binge drinking Essay What Causes Binge Drinking Binge Drinking is an intriguing phenomenon that many college students take part in all across the country. The issue of binge drinking has been a problem on college campuses for decades. Binge drinking has many horrible effects, but the problem starts with the causes for it. If the causes could be controlled then the issue would not get out of hand. Many college students give different causes for their drinking problems, and experts on the subject have their explanations as well. The problem is, while growing through adolescence anything can become an excuse for drinking, such as ВЎВ§its Thursday the day before Friday, we need to drinkВЎВЁ or, ВЎВ§itВЎВ¦s the last Wednesday of the...show more content... Many professionals believe that binge drinking is directly related to the environment that the child is in. One article states that ВЎВ§Binge drinking, or the partying lifestyle of young people, may be related to an environment that appears to support heavy drinkingВЎK Another factor that may add to the college setting as a high–risk environment for binge drinking is that youths on college campuses are targets of heavy marketing of alcoholic beverages. Beer companies are especially active in promoting to college studentsВЎВЁ (Prevention 1). Environment is definitely a big contributor to the cause of binge drinking because once a child is living away from home it is a great deal easier to drink without the worry of parents. Another study was done on binge drinking by a man named Robert Ackerman. Ackerman believes that ВЎВ§Students enter college with the idea that once they get there, drinking is what they are supposed to doВЎВЁ(Message 2). This idea that students get is probably because besides schoolwork the other main thing related to college life is partying. One of AckermanВЎВ¦s other ideas is very interesting, he believes that binge drinking ВЎВ§is a reflection of American drinking practices in general. For decades Americans drank heavily on the weekend and then went to workВЎВЁ(Message 2). Although it is true that Americans tend to be heavy drinkers sometimes, I donВЎВ¦t believe that Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 9. Binge Drinking Binge Drinking Binge drinking on college campuses and amongst college students continues to be a prevalent public health problem across the United States, impacting a large group of students. Binge drinking is defined as drinking five or more alcoholic drinks for men and four or more drinks for women in about two hours. Reports indicate that around 40 percent of student's binge drink. There are a number of reasons why students engage in binge drinking including stress relief, emotional distress, rebelling, and peer–pressure. (El–Rahman, 2014) Binge drinking can result in multiple issues for college students. Some of these impacts include risky behavior, sexual assault, unstable balance and coordination, memory loss, nausea, dehydration, shakiness, blackouts, and most severely, death. (Chen, 2016) Because of these detrimental health effects on college students, there have been efforts across the nation and at a campus level to help address the problem of binge drinking. Interventions based on theories help explain why someone is engaging in binge drinking and the program can then be tailored to the needs and beliefs of students. The Health Belief Model and the Theory of Planned Behavior and Reasoned Action both are theories that can be applied to the issue of binge drinking on college campuses. The Health Belief Model The Health Belief Model is a theory that provides a comprehensive reasoning for why college students engage in binge drinking. It also explains impacts of the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 10. Essay On Binge Drinking A dire problem that has been plaguing college campuses in this day of age is the epidemic of binge drinking among the students. Drinking has always been a casual happening in college from parties to bars, but the amount alcohol consumed by college students In one outing has become concerning. There are reasons why binge drinking has become so relevant in most colleges one of the biggest is the current drinking age in America is limited to age 21. The immediate cause of binge drinking in college is the lack of supervision for college students. Fresh out of high school and living alone for the first time without mom and dad in sight. This feeling of freedom without the worry of parents lecturing on what and not to do surely inhibits college students to do rash and irresponsible activities. Drinking alcohol underage is ingrained as taboo in this society. College students view the consumption of alcohol like a...show more content... Why would this be a better idea than it being set at twenty–one? It is reasonable to inference most people will be entering college at the age of nineteen. Not to mention current drinking laws encourage underage drinking which soon turns into binge drinking. Having the drinking age at nineteen will discourage the want for college students to drink a lot in one sitting since they will not be any restrictions to purchase alcohol at nineteen. Binge drinking in college should be a priority that needs to a solution. Binge drinking causes many problems one is failing grades among the students attending college. The other more life threatening problems is it will lead to alcoholism. It can help lead to cancer for people. The current drinking age in America is one of the main culprits the prevalence of binge drinking. Lowering the drinking age to the age of nineteen will hopefully decrease the amount of binge drinking in Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 11. What Is Binge Drinking? Essay AO1 What is binge drinking? Definition Binge drinking is, defined as people consuming a large amount of alcohol in a small amount of time and planning to get drunk (NHS, 2016). Binge drinking has now become a bigger problem in the world, binge drinking used to be described as heavy drinking over several days, but now it is known as a heavy consumption of alcohol over a short period of time. From the researchers ' evidence it is thought that binge drinking for men is to have eight or more drinks and for women, six or more in a short period of time. Recommended Units The recommended units of alcohol men and women should drink in a week is no more than 14 units. These 14 units needs to be spread out throughout the week, making sure that you have at least two to three alcohol–free days. Both men and women have now got the same recommended amount due to increase of cancer risk. It is though that men should not regularly drink more than three to four units of alcohol a day, if they do every single day, this means they are having between 21 units and 28 units a week, which is more than the recommended units a man should intake in a week by 7–14 units. For women it is recommended that they should not regularly drink more than 2–3 units of alcohol a day. If they intake, this amount of units in a week this means that they will intake between 14–21 units a week. This means that they would be in taking more than the recommended amount by 7 units. It is recommended that if a person is Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 12. Binge Drinking on College Campuses Essay Binge Drinking on College Campuses High school is over and it is your first time away form home, what are you going to do? The typical college student wants to party! Of the people that were surveyed over half believed that the legal drinking age should be lowered. [O'Kane 1] The legal age to drink in the United States is now 21 years old; college freshman, sophomores, and some juniors are not of the legal age to drink. This causes a problem on many campuses; several students are experiencing their first time away from parental care in a setting sinonomus with drinking and clubbing. Some feel pressure from family and friends to receive excellent grades while attending school, sometimes the pressure is too much and going out and...show more content... [O'Kane 1] The problem of binge drinking is here, no matter what one may think drinking in obscene amounts does happen on this campus, the evidence is clear. Those that participate in binge drinking do it for many different reasons, a bad test grade, roommate arguments, celebration for a job well done, peer pressure, or simply because it is the weekend. No one is saying that it is wrong to go out and have a few drinks but when students go out and just drink to get drunk, actions must be taken to stop such activity. According to the graph on the next page done by the Harvard Public School of Health it is clear that a majority of students drink to simply get wasted. [Colorado State University 1] The number of binge drinkers may not have gone up in 1999 compared to 1997, for every five students two are binge drinkers, or 44%. [Wechsler #2, 1] However, the intensity of drinking has increased, when students are going out they are having more to drink. [Wechsler #2, 2] In recent years many universities have begun asking themselves, what can we do to solve the problem? Central Michigan University has alcohol policies for those that live in the dorms, first time that you are found drunk or alcohol is found in your room a fine of $100 Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 13. Binge Drinking: A Case Study Factors that affect the absorption of alcohol such as "the alcohol concentration in your drink, the amount of alcohol a person consume, the amount of food in a person's stomach, your metabolism, weight, body mass index and an individuals mood" (Donatelle, 2016, p. 233). For example if Paulo and a friend of his were the exact same weight and had the same meal, but the friend has a poorer metabolism, then he would have a longer absorption rate than Paulo despite their similarities. The amount of alcohol that is considered binge drinking for women would be would be about "four or more drinks in about two hours" and for men it would be about "five or more drinks" (240). Since Paulo regularly drinks between 5–8 drinks in an evening he would be considered...show more content... (240). Short–term effects of binge drinking could include: dehydration, indigestion, heartburn, hangovers, hospitalization for fights, poor sexual decision–making, rape/sexual assault/dating violence, and lastly alcohol poisoning (235–237). Long–term effects of binge drinking could include: damage to the nervous system, weight gain, cardiovascular effects, liver disease (cirrhosis), and cancer (237–239). When Paulo's friend, Luke, was rushed to the hospital, for fighting, the doctor told him that his BAC (blood alcohol content) was high enough that he could've gotten alcohol poisoning that's a result of binge drinking. Luke would have had to have possibly 5–8 drinks in two hours, but what could have made him susceptible to alcohol poisoning could have been the fact that he probably didn't eat well enough before drinking alcohol. I do believe that peer pressure, deliberate or not, can lead to high risk behavior because for one when college students enter college they are away from home and can embrace their newfound independence through" the rite of passage are symbolized by alcohol Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 14. Binge Drinking Essay Binge Drinking On a wet, dark, and snowy Sunday night an outsider wouldn't expect a Northeastern University campus bar to be crowded. In fact, most students can't even leave their dorms because there is too much snow. Yet a tiny pub, located barely off campus on Gainesboro Street, is packed wall to wall with students. A small community is drinking away their problems while discussing the probability of school being canceled. Many experts would describe this act as binge drinking, but any student would prefer to describe it as just a regular Sunday night. The Harvard School of Public Health has done numerous studies on college binge drinking. These studies are known as the standard for binge drinking data. They define binge drinking...show more content... These deaths range from alcohol poisonings, falls, automobile accidents, fires, hypothermia resulting from exposure, and drowning. A New England College student, P.J. Steverman, was found dead in a swamp located nearby the school's campus located in Henniker, New Hampshire in 1996. He allegedly left a party alone after a night of heavy drinking. In May of 1997 another alcohol related death occurred. Robert Jordan, of Hartwick College in Oneonta, N.Y., drowned after falling into a river after a night of binge drinking. Scott Krueger was a freshman at M.I.T. when he died in 1997 from excessive drinking at a school fraternity party. The Boston area tried to crack down on college partying after the tragic event. Students began having parties broken up quicker, stricter rules against alcohol, and more school sponsored events aiming at curbing alcohol intake. After the death, M.I.T. implicated a new policy requiring freshman to live on campus. Under the new rules, fines of over $1,000 could be handed out to those who violate the alcohol regulations. The school also hired five alcohol–free advisers for the fraternities and sororities to help influence students to avoid alcohol. Boston College responded Krueger's death by creating substance abuse classes for students who violate the School's zero tolerance alcohol policy. In addition to deaths, college drinking is linked to 500,000 injuries and 70,000 cases of sexual assault or rape. Furthermore,
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  • 16. The Pros And Cons Of Binge Drinking In today's society, especially with young adults, binge drinking is prevalent. In both high school and colleges, students are drinking underage and binge drinking. This issue is becoming a serious problem that is affecting young people. It is becoming normal for students to drink underage in schools with no repercussions. It is known that crimes are more likely to happen with the intake of alcohol and that it can bring about unsafe situations. Binge drinking is causing problems not only in the individual's life, but also in schools and in society. During a study conducted by the CDC it showed that "people aged 12 to 20 years drink 11% of all alcohol consumed in the United States. More than 90% of this alcohol is consumed in the form of binge drinks"(CDC–Underage drinking, par. 1. 2016). Underage drinkers are a prominent part of drinking in the U.S. even though it is a illegal activity for them. A big problem with this is not only that they are drinking illegally, but that it is mostly binge drinking that happens with underage drinking. Binge drinking can cause many problems in an individual's life such as "Disruption of normal growth and sexual development" or "Changes in brain development that may have lifelong effects"(CDC–Underage drinking, par. 1. 2016). These sorts of problems are not short term problems but may affect an individual for long periods of time. The problems do not stop with an individual's personal problems, but also affect people around the individual. Carla T. Main states in her article the dangers students face when drinking "among the 8 million college students in the United States surveyed in one study year, more than 2 million drove under the influence of alcohol and more than 3 million rode in cars with drivers who had been drinking. Eight percent of students – 474,000 – have unprotected consensual sex each year because they have been drinking (Main, par. 13. 2009). The effects of drinking have shown that they can cause students to do dangerous things that put others in danger. The issue of binge drinking is putting many people at risk for harmful activity. Binge drinking is not just about underage drinking, binge drinking impairs people's reasoning and decision making. Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 17. Alcohol use among college students has always been a popular subject among teachers, parents, researchers, and even students. The actual act of drinking alcohol is not necessarily the problem, whether legal or not. The main problem is the act of binge drinking of college students, of age or not. Drinking modest amounts of alcohol may have some consequences, but binge drinking has more negative consequences than normal modest drinking. There are many examples as to the consequences that binge drinking can cause to college student's lives, but one of the main consequences that students face as a result of frequent drinking is poor academic final grades. Binge drinking in college has been said to directly affect the GPA of college...show more content... The results of this study proved that a majority of the students ended up having a "C" average with 35.8%, and more students came out with an "F" average versus an "A" average. (Thombs et al., 2009) This information just brings to light how important it is to succeed in college, and how students should be trained at a young age how to prevent falling behind in college in order to succeed in school, and in life. One intervention study done by Pennsylvania State University (2010) with parents and high school students was to see the effects of student drinking in college if parents were involved in the decision making early on in high school. This study proved to show that students that took part in the study were less likely to find drinking in college interesting. These sorts of programs can lead to greater academic success in college students. In another study done by Stephen Porter and John Pryor (2007), they related the number of drinks per week to time management and grades by separating the groups into gender and school type. Women typically seemed to spend less time drinking, especially at all women's schools or research universities, than men at any kind of university. For the students who did seem to engage in heavier drinking, the smaller amount Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 18. Is Binge Drinking A Social Problem? In this essay, I will explore both sides of the argument to suggest that Binge drinking is either a personal concern or that it is a social problem. UK researchers commonly define binge drinking as consuming more than eight units of alcohol in a single session for men, and more than six units for women (NHS, 2014). Over the years alcohol has caused many social and political debates in regards to whether it is a "social evil" or if the individual who makes the conscious choice to drink it, is the real deviant. It's clear to see that alcohol will always be a dominating factor in society if we think alcohol consumption is a 21st–century modern phenomenon then we are mistaken. The first organized campaign about alcohol consumption occurred in the 18th century as Gin had arrived in the United Kingdom from the Netherlands. From The 1720's onwards Gin became the focus of moral concern amongst the rising middle classes, the society for the reformation of manners highlighted the evils of gin drinking. The "gin panics" have been described as the first modern "drug scare" amongst society and perhaps caused the first drink related "moral panics" (Blackshaw, 2013:306–307). As we can see alcohol consumption worries started well over 200 years ago and although we may think today 's societies "social evils" have well moved on from historical ones this quote from David Cameron proves they have not, "Binge drinking isn't some fringe issue, it accounts for half of all alcohol consumed in this Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 19. Binge Drinking In July Essay Pops of luminous hues light up the night sky while the smell of hot dogs, hamburgers and firecrackers waft through the humid, sticky air. Lawn chairs are placed periodically throughout the tufts of grass, as individuals lounge in them, enjoying conversation with friends and family. Gazing up at the lights in the sky, lighting off fireworks or enjoying a laidback barbecue with buddies, many individuals across the United States celebrate their independence on one of the most popular holidays of the year, some by drinking beer and contributing to a memorable statistic: most cases of beer sold in one day. According to a CNBC article, 63.5 million cases of beer are sold every July 4. However, excessive drinking on the Fourth of July is not an isolated concern by health professionals, as year–round, binge drinking is on the rise among Americans. According to a 2013 survey released by the National Institutes of Health, nearly 32 million Americans aged 18 and over consumed more than twice the number of drinks considered as binge drinking on at least one occasion in a year. However, in addition to prevalent binge drinking among many U.S. populations, there is large concern about college students and underage drinkers participating in binge drinking too, the study stated. The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism reported that 5.1 million young adults participated in binge drinking in the last month. Binge drinking is defined as four or more drinks consumed on an Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 20. Binge Drinking Habits Research Paper College is known to many as the best time of their lives, a period where one gets to explore and find one's self. College however, can also be awful for one's overall health. Many college students often put their health on the back burner as they often partake very unhealthy habits and behaviors, such as a poor diet, use of drugs, excessive alcohol consumption and lack of sleep. Many of these bad habits can have numerous short term and long term impact on one's health. First and foremost, one can drastically damage their body and internal organs through all of these habits, but especially though drug abuse, binge drinking and cigarettes. Out of all of these bad behaviors, binge drinking probably one of the most common behavior found on a college campuses, which can result in stroke, high blood pressure, death from alcohol poisoning, unintentional injuries and liver disease. In addition to Bing drinking, many students consume and abuse an abundance of drugs with the most common ones being marijuana, cocaine, MDMA and prescription pills like Adderall. Drugs have a variety of effects, with some ranging temporary mental impairment to possible death....show more content... Two of the most common habits pertain to ones sleep and dietary habits. Only about 11% of college students report getting good sleep, and 73% report having sleep problems. Similarly, 41% of students have an eating disorder and often use various unhealthy weight control methods. Lastly, about 60% of college students are reported to not get enough physical exercise, which could help decrease stress, anxiety and give one a better self–image. All of the bad behaviors college students partake in can have detrimental health effects, but all these behaviors are correctable. If college students can take the initiative to better themselves, it will help them live happier and healthier lives to Get more content on HelpWriting.net