News (Media Awareness Project) - US DC: PUB LTE: Readers Doubt Usefulness Of Dare Program 3 Of 3 |
Title: | US DC: PUB LTE: Readers Doubt Usefulness Of Dare Program 3 Of 3 |
Published On: | 2000-02-03 |
Source: | Washington Post (DC) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-05 04:40:58 |
Dennis Rosenbaum, a professor at the University of Illinois at
Chicago, recently completed a six-year study of 1,798 students and
found that "DARE had no long-term effects on a wide range of drug use
measures"; DARE does not "prevent drug use at the stage in adolescent
development when drugs become available and are widely used, namely
during the high school years"; and DARE may actually be
counterproductive.
According to the study, "There is some evidence of a boomerang effect
among suburban kids. That is, suburban students who were DARE
graduates scored higher than suburban students in the control group on
all four major drug-use measures."
Robert Sharpe,
Washington
Chicago, recently completed a six-year study of 1,798 students and
found that "DARE had no long-term effects on a wide range of drug use
measures"; DARE does not "prevent drug use at the stage in adolescent
development when drugs become available and are widely used, namely
during the high school years"; and DARE may actually be
counterproductive.
According to the study, "There is some evidence of a boomerang effect
among suburban kids. That is, suburban students who were DARE
graduates scored higher than suburban students in the control group on
all four major drug-use measures."
Robert Sharpe,
Washington
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