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A CLOSER LOOK AT THE REALITY OF DRUG ABUSE ON COLLEGE CAMPUSES

Mark Shandrow is Asana Recovery’s CEO and has 20+ years of experience in business development and operations in the addiction treatment industry.
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Did you know that, when pitted against the population of our country, college students constitute one of the biggest groups of drug abusers in the United States? In fact, people ages 18 to 24 and students enrolled in full-time programs are at an exceptionally high risk for subsequently falling victim to severe cases of drug addiction. Although college is certainly a stressful and liberating part of life, this next stage of development should not involve invasive temptations of alcohol and drugs. So, why are these rates of addiction and abuse so high? Ultimately, scientists believe that an exposure to routine drinking and party drugs will turn a well-established student into an abuser very quickly. Let’s take a closer look at the reality of drug abuse on college campuses.

Using Drugs as Coping Mechanisms

Ultimately, researchers believe a number of factors can trigger episodes of drug abuse and ultimately lead to severe cases of addiction. These elements include:

  • Stress brought on by demanding coursework, internships, and social gatherings
  • An overwhelming course load that involving hours of studying and preparation
  • A sense of independence and curiosity about substances previously banned at home
  • Peer pressure instigated by friends and/or classmates

Much like technology and fads, drug use shifts back and forth depending on what is popular at the time and place. In this case, which drugs are currently popular among college students. According to researchers, these are the most commonly used drugs on campuses:

  • Alcohol
  • Adderall (also called the “study drug” or “study buddy”)
  • Marijuana (greater due to legalization)
  • MDMA (ecstasy)

Which Drug Is the Most Common on Campuses?

According to recent studies, the most popular drug on college campuses is alcohol, which is reputedly consumed by 4 out of 5 students. Ultimately, this substance is exceedingly popular at campus parties or (more notoriously) in Green fraternity life. In fact, the United States Department of Education reports that Greek life students are 26% more likely to engage in binge drinking than other students.

Seeking Treatment for Alcohol Abuse, Drug Abuse, or Addiction 

Always remember that drugs and alcohol do not have control over your life. You do. Are you suffering from a substance use disorder or a severe form of addiction? Do you have a friend or family member suffering from one or more of these debilitating illnesses? If you do, get in touch with Asana Recovery today. Our counselors and healthcare experts are ready to walk you through every step of the detox and withdrawal process and rehabilitation and guide you towards living a happier, healthier, and freer lifestyle. While the road to recovery might not be an easy road to travel, we promise to help you every step of the way. Take the first step to stay fit, healthy, and safe.

The time for you to take back control of your life is now. If you are interested in one of our residential treatment or supervised detoxification/withdrawal programs, we are ready and waiting to speak with you at your disclosure. Call Asana now at (949) 438-4504 to learn how to overcome your drug abuse, alcohol abuse, or addiction troubles today.

Mark Shandrow is Asana Recovery’s CEO and has 20+ years of experience in business development and operations in the addiction treatment industry.
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