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Student Survey

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Delaware College Survey Project
Informed Consent and Confidentiality Statement
ADULT STUDENT AGREEMENT FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE PROJECT

We would like to invite you to participate in a research study on college student behaviors, attitudes,
activities, and experiences. Student Wellness and Health Promotion, working with the Center for
Drug and Heath Studies, has selected a random sample of undergraduate students at UD for this
study. You have been selected as part of this sample.

We are interested in your views and experiences, as your perspective may be different from those of
college administrators. This survey provides an opportunity for you to provide your input on various
health and safety issues which affect our campus, such as drinking, drug use, gambling, personal
victimization, relationships, and sexuality. Attention is also given to identifying the ways in which UD
students avoid negative behavioral influences. Your responses may help with a review and possible
revision of the University of Delaware’s alcohol and other policies, and likely will help to identify
promising practices which could make our campus a safer and healthier place for all.

Your participation throughout the survey is completely voluntary. There is no penalty if you choose
not to fill out any part of the survey or all of it. However, your response is very important to us. All
those who complete the survey will receive a $5 credit redeemable wherever UD1 Flex is accepted,
including the Trabant Food Court, the University Bookstore, dining halls and several other campus
stores and eateries.

Experience has shown that this Internet-based questionnaire usually takes about 10-15 minutes to
complete. We hope that you will take this time to complete this Internet-based questionnaire.

Your responses will remain completely confidential. Your responses are immediately encrypted by
the Qualtrics software program and not readable by others. We will not release any identifying
information unless you authorize us to do so in writing.

The ID number in the web address will be used to link your data to you just long enough for us to
ensure that no one else has responded in your place. It will also ensure that you will receive the $5
incentive. Once we receive the completed survey, your ID number will immediately be separated
from the data used for analyses.
Q2. What is your birth sex?

Male

Female

Q3. What is your gender identity?

Neither of the above (please specify):


Man

Woman

Q4. How old are you?

18 21 24

19 22 25 or older

20 23

Q5. Where did you graduate from high school?

Sussex County Wilmington

Kent County Outside the state of Delaware

New Castle County (other than Wilmington) Outside of the United States of America

Q6. Are you an international student?

Yes

No
Q7. Where do you live?

On campus Off-campus, alone

At home, with family Off-campus, with others

Q8. Are you Hispanic or Latino?

Yes

No

Q9. Which best describes your race/ethnicity?

Black/African American Alaska Native/ American Indian

Asian White/Caucasian

Middle Eastern Other (please specify):

Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander

Q10. Which of the following best describes you?

Heterosexual (straight) Asexual

Gay or Lesbian Questioning

None of the above (please specify):


Bisexual or Pansexual
Q11. Which of the following best describes your marital status?

Single and unattached Divorced

Single with a significant other Widowed

Married

Q12. Have you been identified by a doctor or other health care professional as having difficulty
concentrating, remembering, making decisions or doing things because of a physical, learning or
emotional disability? (Check all that apply)

Physical Disability Emotional Disability

Learning Disability I have not been diagnosed with any of the above

Q13. Which of the following best describes your status as a college student?

Freshmen (fewer than 30 credits completed) Junior (60-89 credits completed)

Sophomore (30-59 credits completed) Senior (90 or more credits completed)

Q14. What is your cumulative grade point average? If you are a freshman, please use your high
school GPA.

3.5 to 4.0 2.0 to 2.4

3.0 to 3.4 Below 2.0

2.5 to 2.9
Q15. During the past 12 months, did you play on any sports teams?

Yes, varsity

Yes, not varsity

No

Q16.
Are you a member of a sorority or fraternity?

Yes

No

Q17. How often have you done any of the following?

Before, but not in A few times in the Once or twice a


Never the past year past year month Almost every day

Bet money at a casino

Played the lottery or scratch-off

Bet on team sports

Played cards for money

Bet on drinking games

Bet money on horse races

Played bingo for money

Bet on dice games, such as


craps
Made bets on the Internet, such
as online poker or blackjack
Bet on games of personal skill,
such as pool, darts, or
basketball

Bet on video games


Q18. In the past year, have you bet money or other valuables on any of the following? (Check all
that apply)

March Madness pools

College football bowl games

NFL football pools

Single NFL games

College basketball games

Super Bowl

NBA games

World Series

Delaware high school teams

College football games

Fantasy sports

Q19. During the past 12 months, did you ever seriously consider attempting suicide?

Yes

No

Q20. During the past 12 months, did you make a plan about how you would attempt suicide?

Yes

No
Q21. During the past 12 months, how many times did you actually attempt suicide?

0 times 2 times

1 time 3 or more times

Q22. During the past 30 days, how many days have you used the following:
[Please enter a 0 if you did not use the associated item at all in the past month]

Cigarettes

Cigars

Any alcohol

Alcohol to intoxication (5+ drinks in one sitting)

Marijuana or hashish

Q23. If you wanted to get alcohol, how often would you get it in each of the following ways?

Never Rarely Occasionally Often Very often

At a party

Buy it at a restaurant/bar

Use a fake ID to buy it at a restaurant/bar

Buy it at a liquor store

Use a fake ID to buy it at a liquor store

Have someone else buy it for you at a


liquor store

From friends

From family
Q24. How often do you use the following:

Before, but A few times Once or Once or


not in the in the past twice a twice a Almost
Never past year year month week every day

Cigarettes

Cigars

Alcohol

Alcohol to intoxication (5+ drinks in one sitting)

Marijuana/Hashish (Pot, Joints, Blunts, Weed)

Smokeless tobacco

E-cigarettes or vaping nicotine

Hookah

Other tobacco products

Alcohol and caffeine in combination

Prescription drugs (not prescribed for you) to


help you study
Prescription drugs (not prescribed for you) to
get high
Prescription drugs (not prescribed for you) to
make you feel better

Alcohol and marijuana at the same time

Alcohol and a prescription drug (not prescribed


for you) at the same time
Ritalin, Adderall, Strattera, Cylert, Concerta, or
other ADHD medication (not prescribed to you)

Prescription painkillers (not prescribed to you)

Prescription stimulants (not prescribed to you)

Other prescription drugs (not prescribed to you)

Hallucinogens/psychedelics, PCP (Angel Dust),


LSD (Acid), MDMA (Ecstasy/Molly),
Mushrooms or Mescaline

Cocaine
Q25. If you wanted to get prescription drugs without a prescription, where would you get them?
(Check all that apply)

From someone without paying for them Given out at a party

Buy them from someone (e.g., friend, dealer, acquaintance,


From the Internet
etc.)

Sneak them from someone (e.g., family, friends, roommate,


etc.)

Q26. How much do people risk harming themselves – physically and otherwise – when they:

No risk Slight risk Moderate risk Great risk Don’t know


Have one or two drinks (beer, wine, liquor)
nearly every day?
Have 5 drinks at a time, once or twice a
week?

Smoke marijuana occasionally?

Smoke marijuana regularly?

Use prescription drugs that are not


prescribed to them or that they took only for
the experience or feeling they caused?

Q27.

Yes No

In the past year, have you received a ticket or been arrested for underage drinking?

In the past year, have you been arrested for other alcohol-related offenses?

Have you been in a physical fight with someone while under the influence of alcohol?

Have you ever lost a friendship or relationship due to your drinking?

Have you ever skipped or missed class because of drinking? (e.g., hangovers,
arrested, etc.)

In the past year, have you needed medical attention due to drinking?

In the past year, have you needed medical attention due to prescription painkiller use
(with or without a prescription)?

Have you been found responsible for any judicial violations at your college/university?
Q28. If you have been found responsible for a judicial violation at your college/university, what
category did the violation fall into? (Check all that apply)

I have not been found guilty of any judicial violations

Alcohol

Other Drugs

Noise

Academic Dishonesty

Vandalism

Theft

Fighting

Other category not listed above

Q29. Are you a person in long term recovery from drug and/or alcohol misuse?

Yes

No

Not Sure

Q30. On average, how many alcoholic drinks do you consume when partying or socializing?

0 drinks 5-7 drinks

1 drink 8-10 drinks

2-4 drinks 11 or more drinks


Q31. During the past 30 days, where did you usually drink alcohol?

I did not drink alcohol in the past 30 days At a restaurant, bar or club

At my home At a public event, such as a concert or sporting event

At another person’s home At a party

While riding in or driving a car or other vehicle On University property, such as a residence hall

Q32. In the past year, did you ever drive while under the influence of alcohol? If so, how many
drinks did you have before driving?

I do not drink alcohol Three drinks

I do not drive after drinking Four drinks

One drink 5 or more drinks

Two drinks

Q33. In the past year, how many drinks did you have when you were the designated driver for that
night?

0 drinks 5 or more drinks

1 drink I did not drink when I was the designated driver

2-4 drinks I was not a designated driver in the past year

Q34. Do you ever drive after you use marijuana?

Yes

No
Q35. How many days a week do you think the AVERAGE UD student drinks alcohol?

0 days 4 days

1 day 5 days

2 days 6-7 days

3 days

Q36.
How many days a week do you drink alcohol?

0 days 4 days

1 day 5 days

2 days 6-7 days

3 days

Q37.
How many alcoholic drinks do you think the AVERAGE UD student consumes on a night out (4-5
hours)?

1 drink 8-10 drinks

2-4 drinks 11 or more drinks

5-7 drinks

Q38. On average, how many alcoholic drinks do you consume on a night out (4-5 hours)?

1 drink 8-10 drinks

2-4 drinks 11 or more drinks

5-7 drinks
Q39.
In the past 30 days, did you have sexual contact with:

Male(s) Both males and females

Female(s) I did not have any sexual contacts in the past 30 days

Q40. The following questions ask about sexual contacts, which include vaginal, oral, and anal sex.
[Please enter a 0 if you did not engage in the associated type of sexual contacts at all in the past
month.]

In the past 30 days, with how many people did you have sexual contacts?

In the past 30 days, how many sexual contacts (vaginal, oral, or anal) did you have?

In the past 30 days, how many sexual contacts have you had when you were unable to say yes or no due to being too
drunk or high?

In the past 30 days, how many sexual contacts have you had when your partner was unable to say yes or no due to
being too drunk or high?
Q41. The last time you had sexual intercourse, what methods did you or your partner use to
prevent pregnancy or disease? (Check all that apply)
[This question refers only to vaginal sex; not oral or anal sex.]

I have never had sexual intercourse

No method was used to prevent pregnancy or disease

Birth control pills

Condoms

An IUD (such as Liletta, Mirena, or paraGard) or implant (such as Implanon or Nexplanon)

A shot (such as Depo-Prevera), patch (such as Ortho Evra), or birth control ring (such as NuvaRing)

Withdrawal

Some other method (please explain):

Not sure

Q42. In the past 3 months did you receive information from any sources on the following topics?
(Check all that apply)

Where you can go to get birth control.

How much birth control costs.

What types of birth control are the most effective.

Information about a particular birth control method, such as how it is placed or how it works.

I have not received any information on these topics from any sources.
Q43. During the past 12 months, did an intimate partner or date ever hit, slap or physically hurt you
on purpose?

I did not have an intimate partner or date during the past 12 months

Yes

No

Q44. During the past 12 months, did an intimate partner or date ever say things to you or to other
people about you to purposely hurt you?

I did not have an intimate partner or date during the past 12 months

Yes

No

Q45. For the following questions, be sure to consider any incidents including those committed by
strangers, acquaintances, friends or family.

During the past year, has anyone attacked or threatened to attack you in any of these ways?

Yes No

With any weapon, for instance, a gun or knife

With anything like a baseball bat, frying pan, scissors, or stick

By something thrown, such as a rock or bottle

By any grabbing, punching, or choking

Any face to face threats

Any attack or threat or use of force by anyone at all?


Q46. During the past year, were you attacked or threatened in the ways just described by:
(check all that apply)

Someone at work A relative or family member

By an intimate partner such as a spouse, a boy/girl friend or


Someone at school
ex-partner

A neighbor or friend

Q47. During the past year, have you been forced or coerced to engage in unwanted sexual activity
of any kind including vaginal, anal, or oral sex:

Yes No

by someone you didn’t know before?

by someone you know casually like a classmate or someone you met at a party?

by someone you know well such as a friend?

by an intimate partner such as spouse, a boy/girl friend or ex-partner?

Q48. Who have you talked to about this? (Check all that apply)

No one Counselor at Center for Counseling & Student Development

Family Religious/spirituality leader

Friend(s) Partner or significant other

Professor(s) Medical personnel at Student Health Service

Sexual Offense Support (S.O.S.) Medical personnel off-campus

Crisis hotline off-campus Law Enforcement

Victim Advocacy/Crisis Counseling at Student Wellness Title IX Coordinator

Other authority personnel (e.g. resident assistant, Dean of


Victim support services with a police agency
students)
Q49. Think back over your time at University of Delaware. Please review the following listing of
bystander training or intervention programs and check if you have ever received training from any of
these programs?

Have you received training since Fall 2016?

Alcohol EDU for College online education program It's On Us

Bringing in the Bystander kNOw MORE

Bystander Intervention Training within your UD FYE/FYS


OUR UD in your UD residence hall
course

Get Up, Stand Up: Being a Courageous Bystander


We Are Blue Hens at 1743 Welcome Days
presented by S.O.S.
Another bystander training program you completed (please
Green Dot
specify):

Haven, Understanding Sexual Assault online education


I have not received of any of these trainings
program

Q50. The first question ask about incidents that involved your use of force or threats of force
against another student. Force could include holding someone down with your body weight,
pinning another's arms, hitting or kicking another, or using or threatening to use a weapon
against another.

Since Fall 2016 while you were a student at University of Delaware did you physically force or make
threats of physical force against another student to have sex?

(Sex includes: - Sexual penetration: When one person puts a penis, fingers or objects inside
someone else's vagina or anus, or - Oral sex: When someone's mouth or tongue makes contact
with someone else's genitals.)

Yes

Yes, but not since Fall 2016

No
Q51. The next question asks about incidents when you had sex with another student when
they were unable to consent or stop because they were passed out, asleep, or incapacitated
due to drugs or alcohol. Please include incidents even if you are not sure what happened.

Since Fall 2016 while you were a student at University of Delaware did you have sex with another
student when they were unable to consent or stop what was happening because they were passed
out, asleep or incapacitated due to drugs or alcohol?

By sex we mean either sexual penetration (when one person puts a penis, fingers or objects inside
someone else's vagina or anus) or oral sex (when someone's mouth or tongue makes contact with
someone else's genitals).

Yes

Yes, but not since Fall 2016

No

Q52. This question asks about incidents that involved force or threats of force against you.
Force could include someone holding you down with his or her body weight, pinning your
arms, hitting or kicking your or using or threatening to use a weapon.

Since Fall 2016 while you were a student at University of Delaware has someone used physical
force or threats of physical force to make you have sex?

By sex we mean either sexual penetration (when one person puts a penis, fingers or objects inside
someone else's vagina or anus) or oral sex (when someone's mouth or tongue makes contact with
someone else's genitals).

Yes

Yes, but not since Fall 2016

No
Q53. Since Fall 2016 while you were a student at University of Delaware did you have sex while you
were unable to consent or stop what was happening because you were passed out, asleep or
incapacitated due to drugs or alcohol?

Please include incidents even if you are not sure what happened.

By sex we mean either sexual penetration (when one person puts a penis, fingers or objects inside
someone else's vagina or anus) or oral sex (when someone's mouth or tongue makes contact with
someone else's genitals).

Yes

Yes, but not since Fall 2016

No

Q54. Since Fall 2016 while you were a student at University of Delaware have you threatened to or
actually physically harmed a dating or intimate partner, someone they loved or yourself? Do not
include joking or playful acts.

Yes

Yes, but not since Fall 2016

No

Q55. Since Fall 2016 while you were a student at University of Delaware has a dating or intimate
partner threatened to or actually physically harmed you, someone you love, or themselves? Do not
include joking or playful acts.

Yes

Yes, but not since Fall 2016

No

Q56. Your responses to the previous section have been recorded.

Thank you for your participation. Before exiting the survey, we would like to provide you with the
following information. After reading the information, please use the button at the bottom of the page
to exit the survey. Once you do so, you will receive information about the $5 voucher.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION THAT MAY BE HELPFUL TO YOU

This survey touched on a number of subjects that may have raised concerns in you, either about
yourself or about someone else. We want to make sure that you know of places both on campus
and off where you can find helpful information or where you can call or go to talk to someone. All of
these services are confidential and available to you free of charge.

911 – For police/fire/ambulance, call under any circumstances if you have a dire emergency
involving the safety of yourself or someone else.

To talk to someone immediately, call the UD HELPLINE at 302-831-1001.

Student Health Service - 302-831-2226 – Located in Laurel Hall, SHS is open 24 hours a day when
classes are in session, and from 8am-5pm during holidays. See www.udel.edu/studenthealth

Center for Counseling & Student Development - 302-831-2141 – Located in Perkins Student Center.
Learn more about the Counseling Center at www.udel.edu/Counseling

Sexual Offense Support (SOS) - Call the UD HELPLINE at 302-831-1001 and ask to speak to a
sexual assault advocate – Members of the UD community can call SOS 24 hours/day with concerns
about sexual assault, intimate partner violence, stalking, and sexual harassment. See
www.udel.edu/sos
Learn more about UD resources and reporting options at www.udel.edu/sexualmisconduct

YWCA Sexual Assault Response Center 1-800-773-8570 – Provides rape crisis services in New
Castle County. See www.ywcade.org/sarc

Delaware Domestic Violence Hotline 302-762-6110 – For 24 hour assistance regarding intimate
partner violence and to seek a shelter in Delaware.

Student Wellness & Health Promotion 302-831-3457 – Provides support for students who are
having trouble with alcohol or other drugs, provides crisis counseling & ongoing advocacy for victims
of sexual assault, intimate partner violence, sexual harassment, or stalking, and assists students
who have concerns about sexual health, or other general wellness concerns. See:
sites.udel.edu/studentwellness/

Delaware Quitline 1-866-409-1858 – Can assist students with smoking concerns, available 24 hours
a day to help you with programs and materials to curtail tobacco use. More Information:
www.dhss.delaware.gov/dhss/dph/dpc/quitline.html

Amnesty Information – Learn more about UD’s Amnesty Program at: www.udel.edu/amnesty
Or visit the Office of Student Conduct in Hullihen Hall, 302-831-2117.Delaware Council on Gambling
Problems 1-888-850-8888 – Can provide confidential assistance regarding gambling concerns. See:
http://www.deproblemgambling.org/

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