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Communicating Prevention: The Effects of the keepin' it REAL Classroom Videotapes and Televised PSAs on Middle-School Students' Substance Use
Authors:Jennifer R Warren  Michael L Hecht  David A Wagstaff  Elvira Elek  Khadidiatou Ndiaye  Patricia Dustman  Flavio F Marsiglia
Abstract:This study sought to determine if exposure to two communication-oriented activities, videotapes and public service announcements, accounts for changes in substance use among adolescents participating in the Drug Resistance Strategies Project's keepin' it REAL adolescent substance use prevention curriculum. Middle-school students (4,734, 72% Latino) responded to questionnaires related to these analyses. An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) model was fit separately to six substance use outcomes. The results suggested that intervention students who saw four or five videos engaged in less substance use in the past month than did students who saw fewer videos. Having seen the PSAs one or more times did not predict the reported change in substance use.
Keywords:Communication-Based Activities  PSAs  Videotapes Substance Use Prevention  Adolescents
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