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Feasibility Study for a Schools-Based, Peer-Led, Drugs Prevention Programme, 2007-2008
Creator
Moore, L., Cardiff University, School of Social Sciences
Currie, C., University of Edinburgh, Moray House School of Education, Child and Adolescent Health Research Unit
Campbell, R., Unknown Affiliation
Bloor, M., University of Glasgow, Centre for Drug Misuse Research
McKeganey, N., University of Glasgow, Centre for Drug Misuse Research
Study number / PID
6598 (UKDA)
10.5255/UKDA-SN-6598-1 (DOI)
Data access
Restricted
Series
Not available
Abstract
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a mixed-method data collection.
This project builds on the successful MRC-funded ASSIST (A Stop Smoking in Schools Trial) schools smoking intervention. The project aimed to:develop, pilot, execute and document a drugs-education, peer-supporter training programme to be delivered alongside existing ASSIST peer-supporter trainingto evaluate the feasibility of a future Phase III RCT by conducting a Phase II feasibility study, using a three-arm experimental design with two control schools, two schools receiving the ASSIST intervention, and two further schools receiving ASSIST plus the above drugs education interventiona process evaluation of the impact of the interventionPupil data were collected at baseline, immediately post-intervention and at three month follow-up, in the form of self-report data on smoking and drug use behaviour and intentions. Process data were also collected from trainers, teachers (both qualitative interviews), pupils (survey data) and peer supporters (survey data and focus group data).
Further information is available from the Centre For Drug Misuse Research project webpage.Main Topics:Quantitative questionnaire survey:
In all six schools quantitative data were collected from all S2 pupils at three time points: immediately prior to the selection and training of the peer supporters (time one), immediately after the end of the ten week intervention period (time two) and finally three months after the end of the intervention period (time three).
The questionnaires covered the following topics: cigarette smoking, and alcohol drinking, drugs, cannabis, friends and family, views on life, smoking and cannabis, education in school, views on the research project, basic demographic information
Qualitative data:
Semi-structured interviews were conducted with six trainers and six teachers in secondary schools where the intervention was delivered. The training sessions...
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Methodology
Data collection period
01/10/2007 - 01/06/2008
Country
Scotland
Time dimension
Cross-sectional (one-time) study
Analysis unit
Individuals
National
Universe
Secondary school pupils in Scotland and adults involved in the training programme (school key contacts and trainers), 2007-2008.
Sampling procedure
Simple random sample
Kind of data
Text
Numeric
Semi-structured interview transcripts; Focus group transcripts
Data collection mode
Face-to-face interview
Telephone interview
Self-completion
Focus group
Funding information
Grant number
G0601006
Access
Publisher
UK Data Service
Publication year
2011
Terms of data access
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