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The Psychological Effects Of Binge Drinking Among College Students

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In the United States, over 80% of college students have at least one alcoholic drink over a two-week time period. Out of these college students, 40% are binge drinking on occasion. (Johnston, O’Malley, Bachman, & Schulenberg, 2009). Binge drinking among college students is due to the college environment and mostly effects freshmen in college. Now that young people are no longer living in their parents’ home and are not being supervised as much as they were before they now have the freedom to do whatever with whom ever. Which is where peer interaction comes into play. College is the time that young adults find new friends and discover themselves more. Peers provide the guidance and support needed to overcome the transition period. Peer pressure, is the direct influence on people by peers, or an individual who gets encouraged to follow their peers by changing their attitudes, values or behaviors to conform to those of the influencing group or individual. Peer pressure is a major factor in the development of risk-taking behaviors. Peers act as influential model by introducing, providing, or pressuring risky activities to other peers. In order to make these statistics go down colleges must and should provide resources and trainings that help college students successfully prevail over the pressures of peer pressure and social norms to drink.

Peer Pressure Among College Students and Binge Drinking
College is the time to explore and find out who you really are, but to

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