Blog 7 - Theoretical Frame

A theoretical frame that I used in this paper was "coping style". The coping style is the way someone confronts and deals with a stressful situation. This is very important in college students because some students feel so stressed about college and it's important they know how to handle hard situations. More specifically, one of the coping methods that students use is the self-medication hypothesis. This hypothesis describes how people use substances in order to make themselves feel better in stressful situations. Since they don't want to feel worse then they start taking drugs again. This is an endless cycle that can lead to drug abuse and a lot of students experience this because they do not get the proper help they need.

Source Used:
Ross, Virginia, and Newton, MA. Higher Education Center for Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention. “Depression, Anxiety, and Alcohol or Other Drug Use among College Students. Prevention Updates.” Education Development Center, Inc, Education Development Center, Inc, 1 Feb. 2004. EBSCOhost, search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=eric&AN=ED485601&site=ehost-live

This source goes into more detail about the self-medication hypothesis and shows how dangerous and harmful it can be to students.

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