The data describes the percentage of college students in the United States that had received information from their college or university on select health topics as of fall 2017. According to the data, about 82% of respondents indicated that they had received information about sexual assault and relationship violence while just over 20% had received information about problem use of internet and computer games.
Sexual assault/relationship violence | 82.3 |
Alcohol and other drug use | 79 |
Depression/anxiety | 64.1 |
Stress reduction | 62.6 |
Physical activity | 60.5 |
How to help others in distress | 56.5 |
Sexually transmitted disease/infection (STD/I) prevention | 54.1 |
Suicide prevention | 53.1 |
Violence prevention | 52.5 |
Nutrition | 52.4 |
Cold/flu/sore throat | 49.1 |
Relationship difficulities | 42.5 |
Tobacco use | 41.8 |
Pregnancy prevention | 41.3 |
Injury prevention | 38.6 |
Grief and loss | 38.6 |
Eating disorders | 31.3 |
Sleep difficulities | 24.3 |
Problem use of internet/computer games | 20.3 |