ARE SCHOOL-BASED RESISTANCE SKILLS TRAINING-PROGRAMS EFFECTIVE IN PREVENTING ALCOHOL MISUSE

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GORMAN, DM
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JOURNAL OF ALCOHOL AND DRUG EDUCATION | 1995年 / 41卷 / 01期
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The resistance skill training (RST) program is perhaps the most popular form of alcohol misuse prevention strategy currently used in school. This approach came to dominate school-based prevention in the early 1980s, following the publication of research studies showing the ineffectiveness of exiting ''knowledge-based'' and ''affective'' programs and, perhaps more importantly, through the high profile political support it was able to attract. This paper reviews all published evaluations of school-based RST interventions. The majority of these show that such programs, while not detrimental, have little or no effect upon participants in terms of their drinking behavior at follow-up. In the few studies reporting a positive effect, this is limited to sub-groups of the target population. Reasons why such programs are ineffective are discussed, and suggestions made concerning the direction of future primary prevention research.
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