Underestimates of student substance use by school personnel: A cause for concern?

Autor: Gary L. Welton, William W. Finger, Mark Van Tuinen, Thomas L. McCalla, Thomas M. DiLorenzo, Ross C. Brownson
Rok vydání: 1991
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Zdroj: Journal of Behavioral Medicine. 14:397-407
ISSN: 1573-3521
0160-7715
DOI: 10.1007/bf00845115
Popis: The present study was designed to compare school personnel's (i.e., principals, counselors, teachers) estimates of student substance use with student self-reported data. Comparisons were made in 78 schools between 5431 student self-reports of tobacco, alcohol, and drug use and 170 school personnel's estimates of student substance use. The results indicated that a significant number of school personnel were unable to estimate student substance use. Personnel who did provide estimates typically underestimated the degree of substance use, in comparison to student self-reported substance use. School personnel did not significantly overestimate use in comparison to student self-reported substance use for any substance in any grade or geographic area. It is suggested that school personnel may resist the adoption of prevention programs because of a perceived lack of need due to underestimation of the substance use problem.
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