The problem of drug use exists at most life stages. In particular, the problem of drug use exists in school settings. In a collegiate setting, students are independent from guardians for the first time and subjected to random drug testing (RDT). The difficulty in testing in a collegiate setting is finding ways to test the effectiveness of RDT. This study examined the effectiveness of an RDT program at a small Midwest university. Reports of drug use and attitudes were recorded before a RDT program was initiated and two years after. The results showed the RDT program was ineffective at preventing drug use. Slight increases in drug use and attitude were documented after the initiation of RDT
Aims The present study examines the prevalence trends and college-level characteristics associated ...
From slogans to new laws on both federal and state levels, the War on Drugs has been on the socio-po...
Today\u27s high school students must worry about more than simply writing their next paper or passin...
The purpose of this exploratory investigation was to ascertain the effectiveness of decreasing drug ...
The purpose of this study determined whether use of student random drug testing provided an effectiv...
The purpose of this investigation was to study the effects random drug testing of high school studen...
The primary purpose of this study was to determine if a drug testing program could impact or change ...
Despite some recent progress in combating adolescent drug and alcohol use among students, research i...
Although rare, drug testing in schools continues to be practised in some European countries, where i...
Drug use during the college years is a significant public health concern. The primary goal of this p...
Proponents of drug testing would most likely argue that random drug testing could have saved the liv...
Drugs and drug use are global commonalities and issues. Drug use and abuse will always be a part of ...
Thie current paper tjightigtits ttie cotlege years as a risk period for development, continuation, a...
100 students between the ages of 18-22 were surveyed at a small, private New England college in an e...
This note will first give an overview of prescription stimulants and will then explore the prevalent...
Aims The present study examines the prevalence trends and college-level characteristics associated ...
From slogans to new laws on both federal and state levels, the War on Drugs has been on the socio-po...
Today\u27s high school students must worry about more than simply writing their next paper or passin...
The purpose of this exploratory investigation was to ascertain the effectiveness of decreasing drug ...
The purpose of this study determined whether use of student random drug testing provided an effectiv...
The purpose of this investigation was to study the effects random drug testing of high school studen...
The primary purpose of this study was to determine if a drug testing program could impact or change ...
Despite some recent progress in combating adolescent drug and alcohol use among students, research i...
Although rare, drug testing in schools continues to be practised in some European countries, where i...
Drug use during the college years is a significant public health concern. The primary goal of this p...
Proponents of drug testing would most likely argue that random drug testing could have saved the liv...
Drugs and drug use are global commonalities and issues. Drug use and abuse will always be a part of ...
Thie current paper tjightigtits ttie cotlege years as a risk period for development, continuation, a...
100 students between the ages of 18-22 were surveyed at a small, private New England college in an e...
This note will first give an overview of prescription stimulants and will then explore the prevalent...
Aims The present study examines the prevalence trends and college-level characteristics associated ...
From slogans to new laws on both federal and state levels, the War on Drugs has been on the socio-po...
Today\u27s high school students must worry about more than simply writing their next paper or passin...