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Brief Alcohol Screening & Intervention for College Students

BASICS was designed specifically to help college students make safer and healthier choices regarding alcohol. BASICS uses a harm reduction approach. Within the field of collegiate alcohol/drug prevention/education, BASICS is considered a model program based on sound research efficacy. BASICS is mandated for students who have violated AOD policy and have been sanctioned for a major offense. However, this program is available to all students on a voluntary basis.

Students complete a confidential alcohol/drug questionnaire and then a personalized feedback profile is generated for the student and a Student Wellness Services staff member to review during a scheduled appointment. The appointment lasts up to 60 minutes.

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The following bullets provide information regarding BASICS outcomes:

  • Helping the student identify high-risk drinking situations for them individually
  • Providing accurate information about alcohol (i.e. negative consequences, blood alcohol content, standard drinks, tolerance)
  • Identifying personal risk factors (i.e. family history, behavior)
  • Challenging of myths and positive alcohol expectancies (i.e. examining beliefs, social functioning, self-monitoring)
  • ‌Establishing more appropriate and safer drinking goals (i.e. moderation)
  • Managing high-risk drinking situations (i.e. strategies and goals)
  • Learning from mistakes
  • Increasing self-efficacy
  • Attaining lifestyle balance