Saturday, April 21, 2012

Blog 14


"The Brown University Digest of Addiction Theory and Application." Stress-related Alcohol Use Leads to Problem Drinking 18.7 (99). - Wiley Online Library. Web. 21 Apr. 2012. <http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1556-7559>.

This article is written by a group of authors from the Brown University Digest of Addiction Theory and Application.  The authors who are unlisted draw a correlation between increase drinking after graduating college and the use of drinking as a coping mechanism while in college.  Through their research they discovered that there was indeed a correlation between students who used drinking as a means to cope and the increased use of drinking and problems related to drinking after they had graduated.  In ebscohost the authors are unlisted so i assume it is from a large group of people operating under Brown University.  Basically the entire article pertains to my thesis paper but what struct a chord with me was the conclusion at the end of the paper which sums my paper up in a matter of sentences "As college students make the transition to post-college life, social motivations for drinking tend to drop away and a reduction in alcohol consumption occurs.However, those who drank to cope with stress are more likely than those who drank socially to continue to drink heavily and to experience negative consequences of alcohol consumption."

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Blog 12

JOHNSON, VERONICA. "COLLEGE STUDENTS' STRESS UNDER CURRENT ECONOMIC DOWNTURN." College Student Journal 45.3 (2011): 536-43. Print.

The article is about the effects of stress on student and more exclusively the impact the current economic down turn has on students coupled with their already prevalent academic stressors. I could not find any information on the authors on GOOGLE but on the actual article they are stated as being doctors in their respective field which is the field of psychology and special services and they are based out of The University of El Paso Texas. “Economic stress has shadowed the already stressful college life and it adds on economic-induced stressors that require college students to use more coping energy”(541) This quote highlights the fact that economic stressors have an impact of college students and create problems because they have to cope with this stress as well as other stressors in college. “Senior college students face approaching graduation date and soon entry to job market. They are deeply influenced by the economic stress.” The most stressful situation in terms of the economic stressors is in students final year because they are entering this unstable job market and are faced with the facts that they may not be able to pay back th loans they have taken out. “The only exception is that freshmen reported higher economic stress than sophomores did. A possible explanation is that freshmen perceive a higher economic stress partially due to the transition from high school to college, while sophomores may have adjusted to college life and are less sensitive to economic and financial stability.”(540) This quote shows a finding that will have a strong presence in m paper because it deals with the fact that freshman year of college is an extremely stressful time because students have just taken on such a large financial burden accompanied by the fact that they have no acclimated to college yet.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Blog11

Ham, Lindsay S. "Positive Social Alcohol Outcome Expectancies, Social Anxiety, and Hazardous Drinking." Cognitive Therapy & Research 33 (2009): 615-23. Print.

This research article discuses the correlation between college drinking and the prevalence of social disorders. The article does not speak of sever social disorders but rather social disorders that are found quite often throughout the college population. The article also draws correlations between the increase or severity of social disorders and the increase in alcohol consumption. The students are using alcohol to sooth social situations. While this is no in direct opposition to my paper it shows the social aspect of drinking and draws correlations to the social situations present in college and the increase in drinking. I choose this article because when dealing with a something like alcohol abuse it is hard to find a source that will tell you in is a good thing. So I chose the article that had no relation to the presence of stress in college academia and the increase in drinking. The author is a well know doctor in the field of psychology. This publication was her dissertation she submitted in order to obtain her doctoral degree from the university of Nebraska.

Blog 10

My case is that the stressors faced within the first years of college including but not limited to heavy academic work load, change of living environment, a job or volunteer work and competition among students pertaining to grades cause a high level of stress which can lead to mental health problems and ultimately the increase in frequency and volume of drinking and drug use on college campuses. In the world of privatization so much emphasis is placed on education and grades there has been a shift from college as a life experience and a place where students would “find themselves” to a quick vocationally based training program. Privatization also creates financial strain for the lower income students who often have to a work a full time job to put themselves through school. Alcohol and drugs are well known to be a coping mechanism and i believe students are using them to an excess in order to cope with the stress of the college life of the new millennium

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10091960

http://psychcentral.com/lib/2006/stress-and-drinking/

http://www.doctordeluca.com/Library/AbstinenceHR/StressDrink05.pdf