College Drinking Task Force Report and Associated Materials
Raynard S. Kington, MD, Ph.D.
Acting Director
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
National Institutes of Health
Task Force Report and Related Materials
- Task Force Report published on April 9, 2002
- Related materials produced included:
- 2 Panel Reports
- 3 brochures
- Planning and Evaluation guide
- Journal Articles
- Press Release
- College-drinking Web site Launched
Media Attention and Outreach
- Report findings seen by over 155 million people or more than half the American population
- Extensive briefings for "stakeholders"
College Drinking Web site - www.collegedrinkingprevention.gov
Web Statistics April/ May 2002 | Total |
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Successful Hits for Entire Site | 1,709,434 |
Average Hits Per Day | 56,440 |
Total Visits | 1,236,693 |
Average Visits Per Day | 2,690 |
Public Demand for Printed Material
- Over 7,000 copies from one university for brochures
- Cost reimbursement
Congressional Interest in College-age Drinking
- Senate Government Affairs Hearing
- Fall Breakfast--Senator Reed
Research Funding Opportunities
- FY 1998
- $400,000
- FY 1999
- 5 grants
- $2 million
- FY 2001
- 16 grants
- $7.8 million ($.9 million from non-NIAAA sources)
- FY 2002 and FY 2003
- $8 million ($4 million each year)
Collaborative Activities
- Federal Partnerships
- College and University Presidents
- Constituency Organizations
Federal Partnerships
SAMHSA
Jointly funding 5-year Multi-campus prevention study
U. S. Department of Education
Town meeting
Regional Workshops
Goals:
- Share information
- Motivate Presidents
- Encourage the use of research-based interventions
- Provide specific products
- Encourage discussion
Constituency Organizations
- National Association of State Alcohol and Drug Abuse Directors (NASADAD)
- American College Health Association (ACHA)
- Utah State Division of Substance Abuse Policy Forum
Annual Updates
- Concurrent with National Alcohol Screening Day
- State-by-State Epidemiologic Data Planned
Conclusion
- Task Force Report is not an ending but a beginning
- Provides the foundation for science, rather than anecdote, to guide college drinking prevention efforts