Title: Alcohol Use Assessments at Cal Poly Pomona
1Alcohol Use Assessments at Cal Poly Pomona
- Campus Needs
- Individual Needs
- Program Evaluation
Jim Grizzell, MBA, MA, CHES
2Campus Needs Assessments
- Core Alcohol Surveys
- National College Health Assessment
- Health Risk Appraisal
39-Year Trend at Cal Poly PomonaNo High Risk
Drinking in Past 2-Weeks
Green line on all slides is Healthy People and
Campus 2010 Target
- Blue 8 Health Risk Appraisal data
- Brown 3 Core (94, 96, 01) 1 NCHA (00)
data - Green Healthy People 2010 Objective at 20
4Social Norms Experience at Northern Illinois
University
NIU actual safer drinking
NIU perceived safer drinking
All college actual safer drinking
59-Year Trend at Cal Poly PomonaHigh Risk
Drinking in Past 2-Weeks
- Blue 8 Health Risk Appraisal data
- Brown 3 Core (94, 96, 01) 1 NCHA (00)
data - Green Healthy People 2010 Objective at 20
6Individual Needs Assessments
- CHUG
- Study Well Health Assessment
- Health Risk Appraisal
- CAGE
- AlcoholEdu
- Screening for Mental Health
- Alcohol 101
- BACCHUS GAMMA Alcohol Response-Ability
7Check Up to Go (CHUG)No Touch Feedback
Interventions
- Quantity and Frequency
- BAC
- Population comparisons
- Topics
- Amount and percent of income spent on alcohol
- Tolerance level
- Consequences
- Family risk score
- Additional Topics
- Drove/rode with intoxicated?
- Smoker?
- Norm estimates, correct percentages
- Explanation, advice, referral information
- Other novel information comparisons
- e.g., cheeseburgers Camaros
8Study 1. Surprised by Feedback
Source Walters, Bennett Miller (2000)
9Applications of Feedback
- Adjunct to disciplinary class
- do mailed after attendance
- Stand-alone intervention
- students identified by SHS or CAPS who refuse
face-to-face treatment - Screen and assess over phone
- Part of assessment package for pledges
- those not yet residing in the Greek house
Source Walters (2002)
10Applications of Feedback
- Freshman orientation classes
- Other high-risk groups who dont self-volunteer
- Athletes
- student government
- Electronic/web-based possibilities
- Novel information and comparisons
- Cheeseburgers Camaros
Source Walters (2002)
11Whats Wrong With Our Groups?
- Size of groups
- individual change talk goes unnoticed
- Deviant behavior
- reinforced through laughter, inattention, etc.
- Dishonest discussion of risks benefits
associated with drinking. - The high-fivers and the one bad seed
- A renorming of
- discrepant information
- positive meaning attached to deviancy
12Study 4. What This Study Adds
- Avoid aggregating high-risk (or coerced)
participants into groups - Keep groups small to minimize resistance
- Keep feedback separate and private (maximizes
discrepancy) - Screen for readiness stage match groups
- Use two facilitators
- while one is rolling with resistance
- the other is affirming talk for change
Source Walters, Ogle, Martin (2002)
13Individual Needs Assessments
- CHUG
- Study Well Health Assessment
- Health Risk Appraisal
- CAGE
- AlcoholEdu
- Screening for Mental Health
- Alcohol 101
- BACCHUS GAMMA Alcohol Response-Ability
14Program Evaluation
- Quality Maintenance Improvement
- Changes in Perception
- Implementation
- Impact
- 21st Birthday Card
- CSU Customer Satisfaction
15Changes in Perception
- Prior to being given a health risk appraisal
that students were informed by a written
statement on classroom chalk boards that 72 of
Cal Poly Pomona students drink 0 or 1 alcoholic
drinks per week. - Facts about Cal Poly student drug use is
available consistently for athletes to view on
bulletin boards in Kellogg Gym coaches' offices
and the athletic training room.
16Program Implementation
17Its OK Not to DrinkSocial Norms Campaign
1821st Birthday Drinking
19Received Information on Alcohol Use Prevention
In the past year at average CSU 7 CSU
Customer Satisfaction Survey, 2001
Ever while at average CSU 22 CSU Customer
Satisfaction Survey, 2001 _____________ National
Data 48 National College Health Assessment, 2000
20Information Receipt andHealth Impediments to
Learning
21Information Receipt andHealth Impediments to
Learning
22Keep It In Perspective
- Access to health care
- Percent with insurance
- All people in US 83
- College students 83
- CPP students 65
- Blood pressure checked in past 2 yrs
- All people in US 90
- College students 90
- CPP students 81
- Health reasons for low grades
- Relationship difficulties
- College students 3.4
- CPP students 5.1
- Sleep difficulties
- College students 73
- CPP students 78
- Mental health
- Attempted Suicide
- College students 1.5
- CPP students 2.8
23The End