Health & Fitness

Letter To The Editor: The Predictors Of Binge Drinking In College

John Hamilton, President and CEO of Liberation Programs, discusses one of the greatest causes of binge drinking among students.

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To The Editor,

Did you know that one of the greatest predictors of binge drinking in college is participation in team sports in high school?

This fact is shocking to many parents in Darien when I have spoken this last year at the Darien schools. But let’s think this through, unless your child is planning to continue pursuing their sport in college, your child will have more unstructured time than they have ever had in their life. Perhaps they will experience a loss of identity and affiliation, and perhaps a loss of social competence as a result. This creates a perfect storm for a yearning for new connections and affiliation which can easily be satisfied through binge drinking. The loss of competitiveness on the sports field will now be replaced by a new level of competiveness in drinking games. I have recently spoken to college counselors who told me they are experiencing an unprecedented level of social isolation, loneliness, anxiety and depression in students they have never seen in their respective careers.

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It has been said that the opposite of addiction is not sobriety, the opposite of addiction is connection. Darien parents need to find ways to connect kids to their family and community today that will be protective factors and will prepare them for connections in college tomorrow.

For more on this topic please come see Dr. Turrisi from the Prevention Research Center at The Pennsylvania State University, on November 20th at the Darien Library at 7 p.m.

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John Hamilton
President and CEO of Liberation Programs

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