Type of Information Received

% Reported Receiving

% Interested in Receiving

55.4 Alcohol and Other Drug Use 82.6% 27.2%
28.1 Cold/Flu/Sore throat 73.0% 44.9%
  Depression/Anxiety 58.7% 43.2%
19.7 Eating Disorders 42.8% 23.1%
  Grief and Loss 27.0% 36.3%
  Injury Prevention 35.4% 31.4%
  Nutrition 75.0% 60.5%
26.4 Pregnancy Prevention 56.1% 29.7%
  Problem Use of Internet/Computer Games 25.6% 21.2%
  Relationship Difficulties 44.0% 43.3%
37.7 Sexual Assault/Relationship Violence Prevention 76.2% 38.3%
30.3 Sexually Transmitted Disease/Infection Prevention 66.7% 36.4%
19.5 Sleep Difficulties 32.4% 51.9%
  Stress Reduction 75.0% 62.2%
  Suicide Prevention 34.6% 2.7%
29.5 Tobacco Use 48.3% 18.8%
26 Violence Prevention 58.5% 32.8%
Note: Highlighted entries represent areas with largest differences between receiving and interested in receiving information (i.e. need) [4].
Table 1: College Students’ Reporting of Receiving Information from College/ University.