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Tested the hypothesis that college students' substance use problems would predict increases in skipping classes and declining academic performance, and that nonmedical use of prescription stimulants (NPS) for studying would occur in association with this decline.
Discusses high-risk drinking among college students during the first few weeks of enrollment and why freshmen are particularly vulnerable. The brief provides parents with ways they can help mitigate the problem and resources they can utilize.