Longshore Douglas, Ghosh-Dastidar Bonnie, Ellickson Phyllis L
Health Program and Drug Policy Research Center, RAND, USA.
Addict Behav. 2006 Mar;31(3):496-508. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2005.05.032. Epub 2005 Jun 23.
This analysis examined the possible synergistic effect of exposure to the National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign and a classroom-based drug prevention curriculum among 9th grade students participating in a randomized trial of ALERT Plus. A total of 45 South Dakota high schools and their middle-school feeder(s) were randomly assigned to an ALERT condition (basic prevention curriculum delivered in 7th and 8th grades), an ALERT Plus condition (basic curriculum with booster lessons added for 9th and 10th grades), or a control condition. Marijuana use in the past month was significantly less likely among ALERT Plus students reporting at least weekly exposure to anti-drug media messages. The National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign may have led to reductions in marijuana use among youth who simultaneously received school-based drug prevention.
本分析研究了参与“预警强化版”随机试验的九年级学生接触全国青少年反毒品媒体宣传活动与基于课堂的毒品预防课程之间可能存在的协同效应。南达科他州共有45所高中及其初中生源学校被随机分配到“预警”组(在七年级和八年级实施基础预防课程)、“预警强化版”组(在基础课程上为九年级和十年级增加强化课程)或对照组。在报告至少每周接触一次反毒品媒体信息的“预警强化版”学生中,过去一个月使用大麻的可能性显著降低。全国青少年反毒品媒体宣传活动可能使同时接受校内毒品预防的青少年的大麻使用量有所减少。