Theses and Dissertations
Issuing Body
Mississippi State University
Advisor
Chambers, Janice
Committee Member
Crow, John Allen
Committee Member
Wills, Robert
Date of Degree
5-12-2012
Document Type
Graduate Thesis - Open Access
Major
Veterinary Medical Science
Degree Name
Master of Science (M.S.)
College
College of Veterinary Medicine
Department
Veterinary Medical Science Program
Abstract
Alcohol and drug use are common among middle school students, but drug use intervention programs in schools can decrease the number of youth participating in such behaviors. More than half of Mississippi’s youth self-reported that they had tried alcohol and cigarettes, and over a third of them had tried marijuana. The Delta Council implemented its 2010-2011 D.A.R.E. program in 33 Delta middle schools and administered pre- and post-test surveys to participating students. Survey items were broken into five domains and responses were assigned a numerical value. Data were divided into subgroups, and t-tests were used to determine if the mean differences between pre- and post-test were significant from zero. Students scored the highest in the areas of active and passive decision making and substance use expectancy which indicates that the program was beneficial to some students.
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/11668/17980
Recommended Citation
Forrest, LaDetra Michelle, "How Effective is the 2010-2011 D.A.R.E. Program in the Mississippi Delta?" (2012). Theses and Dissertations. 2507.
https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/td/2507