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Residency Differences in Alcohol and Drug Use Among
CU-Boulder Undergraduates Spring 1999

  In-state Out-of state
Abstain 9% 5%
Drank, but did not binge 33% 25%
Binged 1-2 times in the past two weeks 27% 28%
Binged 3 or more times in past two weeks 31% 42%
Drank 10 or more times in past month 25% 33%
Usually binge when drinking 42% 51%
Drunk 3 or more times in the past month 32% 44%
Drink to get drunk 61% 69%
Consider themselves problem drinkers 0% 0%
Ever thought they had a drinking problem 15% 19%
Drove after drinking in the past month 32% 37%
Drove after 5+ drinks in past month 9% 15%
Rode with drunk/high driver past month 22% 39%
Smoked cigarettes in past month 30% 39%
Used marijuana in past month 26% 45%
Used any drug past month (including MJ) 28% 47%
No binge in HS or college (No Binge) 34% 23%
Binge in college, not HS (Recent Uptake) 28% 23%
Binged in HS, not college (Give up) 7% 6%
Binged in HS and college (Continue bingeing) 28% 45%
Have a hangover 69% 79%
Miss a class 38% 52%
Get behind in schoolwork 31% 37%
Do something they regret 43% 55%
Argue with friends 24% 38%
Engage in unplanned sex 25% 33%
Engage in unprotected sex 10% 15%
Damage property 8% 19%
Get into trouble with police 7% 13%
Get hurt or injured 12% 22%
Medical treatment for overdose 0% 1%
Had 5 or more alcohol-related problems* 27% 39%
Been insulted or humiliated 39% 38%
Serious argument or quarrel 26% 38%
Been pushed/hit/assaulted 16% 17%
Had property damaged 23% 26%
Had to babysit a drunk student 57% 63%
Interrupted studying/sleep 65% 61%
Victim of unwanted sexual advance 31% 32%
Victim of sexual assault/date rape 1% 1%

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