Friendly PEERsuasionSM Against Substance Use: The Girls IncorporatedSM Model and Evaluation

Faedra Lazar Weiss Mahl, H. Nicholson
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SUMMARY Girls Incorporated Friendly PEERsuasion is a leadership and substance abuse prevention program based on the social influence model. Girls in grades 6–8 considered to be at high risk for substance use were recruited in four geographically and ethnically diverse communities, with participants randomly assigned to Fall 1988 “treatment” and Spring 1989 “comparison” participation (delayed entry model). Outcomes of interest were avoiding any use of harmful substances and leaving situations in which peers were using harmful substances. At the Birmingham, Alabama program site, where the program was implemented almost exactly as designed, an evaluation using survival analysis techniques included 118 girls (47 treatment, 71 comparison). A second evaluation using logistic regression compared the behavior of 354 participants (152 treatment, 202 comparison) across all four sites. Friendly PEERsuasion proved moderately effective, particularly for the youngest participants (p < .10). Evaluation results and subse...
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反对物质使用的友好同伴劝说:女孩融入sm模式与评价
女孩友好同伴劝导是一个基于社会影响模型的领导力和药物滥用预防计划。在四个地理和种族不同的社区中招募了被认为有药物使用高风险的6-8年级的女孩,参与者随机分配到1988年秋季的“治疗”和1989年春季的“比较”参与(延迟进入模式)。感兴趣的结果是避免任何有害物质的使用,并离开同龄人使用有害物质的情况。在阿拉巴马州伯明翰的项目现场,该项目几乎完全按照设计实施,使用生存分析技术对118名女孩进行了评估(47名接受治疗,71名进行比较)。第二次评估使用逻辑回归比较了所有四个地点的354名参与者(152名治疗组,202名对照组)的行为。友好的peerpersuasion被证明是适度有效的,特别是对于最年轻的参与者(p < 0.10)。评价结果及后续…
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