Though research on the success of these programs is limited, studies have shown that students living in substance-free residences are less likely to engage in heavy episodic or binge drinking (five or more drinks in one sitting for men, four or more for women), and underage students at colleges that ban alcohol are less likely to engage in heavy episodic drinking and more likely to abstain from alcohol. (NIAAA 2006).
This awareness seems to be very promising prevention on college campuses. However, what about the young adult population that need prevention against alcohol abuse and are not on college campuses? The NIAAA has also conducted studies of prevention in the general population as well. They reported the raising of taxes, controlling the number of bars in a particular area, the training of bartenders and wait staff, and the governing of alcoholic advertisement has made a significant difference in overall prevention. They also stated,
Of these strategies, the effects of raising alcohol prices have been the most extensively studied. One study showed that young adults faced with higher alcohol prices were less likely to transition from being abstainers to moderate drinkers and from moderate to heavy …show more content…
p. 6). The corporation of the abuser is imperative and treatment easier. The only way to get to this stage of recovery with the abuser is with their willingness to admit there is a problem. There is a question a young adult alcoholic must ask themselves. The question should be are they willing to do what it takes to stay in treatment in order to become and remain sober? The client must want a different way of life more than the next drink. However, the treatment for the alcoholic doesn’t begin with meetings or one on one counseling sessions. After admitting there is a problem and abstinence takes place, withdrawals from the alcohol is soon after (Saitz, 1999. p. 6). The severity of the withdrawals depends on how far the young adult alcoholic has plummeted into depths of the addiction of alcoholism. It is great to know all who suffer from extreme alcohol withdrawals can get help along with proper medical treatment. Furthermore, treatment should be monitored by professional health care providers who are equipped to administer immediate care for withdrawal symptoms to prevent complications (Saitz, 1999. p.