Course Topic Nonprescription stimulant use among college students Date Introduction Nonprescription stimulant use among college students is a predicament facing a number of college students. The research conducted aimed at analyzing the prevailing conditions behind the motive among varied ages of college students. The results will be used in formulating mechanisms and structures set forth for a health future generation because NPSU behavior precludes risking health conditions. Though research had gaps, precursors range from intrapersonal to social context encompassing the overall modeling. Alcohol and other substances abusers show high prevalence rate of NPSU (Ajzen, 1988). Brief summary of the research The research was conducted aimed at analyzing the rate of nonprescription stimulant use among college students. For quality data, quantitative methods and hierarchical modeling were envisaged with TTI framework. The research targeted college students because previous researchers indicated that transition from adolescents to adulthood indicated high prevalence of substance abuse and NPSU (McCabe, 2008). Taking into account the intrapersonal, geographical, and social perspectives of the college population, for purposes of validation, different years of studies and different schools were selected. The prevalence among first years and demanding schools with demanding conceptual levels showed different rates (McCabe, 2008). Peer influence, attentiveness