St Pierre Tena L, Osgood D Wayne, Siennick Sonja E, Kauh Tina J, Burden Frances F
Department of Agricultural and Extension Education, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA.
Prev Sci. 2007 Mar;8(1):51-64. doi: 10.1007/s11121-006-0055-0. Epub 2006 Nov 10.
A previously published effectiveness study of Project ALERT delivered in schools by outside providers from Cooperative Extension found no positive effects for the adult or teen-assisted delivery of the curriculum despite high-quality implementation. Those findings and the likelihood that more outside providers will deliver evidence-based drug prevention programs in the future, led to this investigation of possible influences of leaders' personal characteristics on ALERT's program effects. Influence of leader characteristics on students' drug use and mediating variables for use were assessed by modeling program effects on within-student change as a function of leader characteristics. Students in classrooms with adult leaders who were more conscientious, sociable, or individuated were more likely to experience beneficial program effects. Students in teen-assisted classrooms with teen leaders who were more sociable or, to a lesser extent, highly individuated, showed more positive effects. Implications for research and practice are discussed.
之前由合作推广机构的外部提供者在学校开展的“警惕计划”有效性研究发现,尽管实施质量很高,但成人或青少年辅助实施该课程并未产生积极效果。这些研究结果以及未来可能有更多外部提供者开展循证药物预防项目的可能性,引发了此次对领导者个人特征对“警惕计划”项目效果可能产生的影响的调查。通过将项目效果建模为领导者特征的函数,评估领导者特征对学生药物使用的影响以及使用的中介变量。在由更尽责、更善于社交或更具个性的成人领导者授课的班级中,学生更有可能体验到有益的项目效果。在由更善于社交或在较小程度上非常有个性的青少年领导者辅助授课的班级中,学生表现出更积极的效果。文中讨论了对研究和实践的启示。