Texas Survey of
Substance Use Among University Students

by Lisa Kerber, M.A. and
Lynn S. Wallisch, Ph.D.

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Executive Summary

In the spring of 1997, the Texas Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse (TCADA), in conjunction with the Public Policy Research Institute (PPRI) of Texas A&M University, conducted a telephone survey of substance use and related behaviors among full-time undergraduate students in Texas aged 18 to 26. Some 2,420 randomly selected students from seven of the eight largest public universities and the three largest private universities participated in the study.

Licit Substance Use
Tobacco

Alcohol

Inhalants

Table 1. Prevalence and Recency of Substance Use Among Texas University Students: 1997
       
  Lifetime
Use
Past-Year
Use
Past-Month
Use
Licit Drugs      
Alcohol 87.5% 81.9% 69.3%
Tobacco 45.3% 34.9% 26.1%
Cigarettes 42.1% 32.3% 23.9%
Smokeless Tobacco 13.4% 8.2% 5.5%
Inhalants 5.4% 2.1% 0.7%
Any Illicit Drug 34.2% 23.3% 13.8%
Marijuana 29.3% 17.9% 11.0%
Marijuana Only 12.8% 9.4% 6.8%
Psychedelics 12.2% 6.5% 3.1%
Uppers 9.9% 5.3% 2.0%
Other Opiates 7.7% 5.4% 2.2%
Club Drugs 7.7% 3.4% 1.0%
Downers 5.8% 3.5% 1.7%
Cocaine 5.1% 2.8% 1.1%
Crack 1.5% 0.7% -
Steroids 0.8% - -
Heroin 0.6% - -

Illicit Substance Use

Marijuana

Cocaine/Crack

Uppers

Downers

Heroin and Other Opiates

Psychedelics

Club Drugs

Comparisons to College Students Nationwide

Other Risky Behavior Associated with Substance Misuse
Gambling and Problem Gambling

Drinking and Driving

Risky Sex

Consequences of Substance Misuse

Current Need for Intervention Services and Students' Treatment Experience

Table 2. Percentage of College Students in Need of Intervention or Treatment Services: Texas, 1997
   
Potential Need  
Students who abuse alcohol 15.4%
Students who abuse drugs 2.9%
Students who abuse either alcohol or drugs 16.0%
   
Need and Motivation  
Students who abuse alcohol and believe they have a problem 2.2%
Students who abuse drugs and believe they have a problem 0.6%
Students who abuse alcohol and/or drugs and believe they have a problem 2.6%

Student Knowledge and Opinions of Substance-Related Policies and Programs of Universities

Policy Implications