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HSPH Researchers Find Smoking Rate Rising Dramatically Among College Students
The report is based upon data obtained through anonymous surveys given to approximately 15,000 students at 116 colleges in 39 states in both 1993 and 1997 as part of the College Health Alcohol Study. In 1993, 22% of the surveyed students indicated that they had smoked during the 30 days prior to the survey; in 1997 the percentage of smokers had risen to 28%. The increased smoking rates were found in all types of colleges: public and private, residential and commuter, and in schools with small or large enrollments and those with all levels of academic competitiveness. Rates of smoking were found to be increasing faster in public schools than in private schools, and in schools located in the north central region of the country. According to Wechsler, the results of this study are disturbing: "College students and people with college educations have traditionally smoked at lower levels than people not attending college. This rise in smoking among the most highly educated youth in America should be a wake-up call about the problem of smoking at all levels of society." |