This study emphasizes the importance of prevention, the availability of information on coping with stress and depression, or information on appropriate counselling centres. Promoting an active lifestyle will continue to play a role in this issue. At the same time, the results of this study suggest that all the above-mentioned interventions may be helpful in reducing alcohol use disorders in university students. This is considered to be very beneficial, as alcohol consumption is also a major problem that society should address. This burden is also evidenced by economic costs attributable to alcohol use and alcohol use disorders [19,20,21,22]. It is therefore important to reduce alcohol consumption in the population in the interests of economic prosperity and well-being. With a focus on university students, there are many ways to improve their health-related patterns of behaviour, in which education for healthy lifestyle, prevention, and assistance to students with problem alcohol use are irreplaceable. Policy makers can also use other effective tools to achieve the health potential of university students, such as high prices and taxes on alcoholic beverages or banned alcohol promotion.