"Fall SemesterA Time for Parents to Discuss the Risks of College Drinking": Factsheet Availablein English & Spanish As college students arrive on campus this fall, it is typically a time of new experiences, new friendships, and making memories that will last a lifetime. Unfortunately for many, it is also a time of harmful and underage drinking and dealing with its aftermathfrom vandalism, sexual assault, and other forms of violence to injuries and death. An often-overlooked protective factor involves the continuing influence of parents during the college years. Research shows that students who abstain from drinking often do so because their parents discussed alcohol use and its adverse consequences with them. Parents can do a number of things to stay involved. | | Download a free copy of the factsheet inEnglishandSpanish. | | |
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