Aim: To report baseline findings and discuss their implications for the transferability of the predominantly American ‘Social Norms’ approach to alcohol misuse prevention to a UK (Scottish) secondary school setting. Design, setting, participants and measurement: Baseline data from a 3-year control case study are reported here, and data from the larger study will be published later. Both schools are located in the central belt of Scotland within the same local authority area. This article reports the baseline results for the intervention school only. In total, 686 pupils of mixed age (12–18 years) participated at baseline. The mean age of pupils was 14 years and 4 months (SD = 1 year and 7 months) and 54% of the sample were male. Baseline d...
The social norms approach is an increasingly popular intervention for substance use that has been us...
Young people tend to over-estimate peer group drinking levels. Personalised normative feedback (PNF)...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the effectiveness of a combined classroom curriculum and parental intervention...
To report baseline findings and discuss their implications for the transferability of the predominan...
OBJECTIVE: Numerous studies have demonstrated the existence and effect of normative misperceptions o...
Aims: To examine whether inclusion of both self- and peer-referent items in the context of a single ...
To examine whether inclusion of both self- and peer-referent items in the context of a single social...
YesObjective: Numerous studies have demonstrated the existence and effect of normative misperception...
The study aimed to investigate if the school-based social norms intervention The GOOD Life was effec...
BACKGROUND: Excessive alcohol consumption amongst university students has received increasing attent...
Adolescents from nine intact health classes from two high schools participated either in a tradition...
The purpose of this study was to determine the extent to which refusal skills and norm setting media...
A study set in a UK university found telling students that their peers drink less than they might th...
Alcohol consumption by adolescents in the United Kingdom (UK) remains high. School-based interventio...
Young people tend to over-estimate peer group drinking levels. Personalised normative feedback (PNF)...
The social norms approach is an increasingly popular intervention for substance use that has been us...
Young people tend to over-estimate peer group drinking levels. Personalised normative feedback (PNF)...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the effectiveness of a combined classroom curriculum and parental intervention...
To report baseline findings and discuss their implications for the transferability of the predominan...
OBJECTIVE: Numerous studies have demonstrated the existence and effect of normative misperceptions o...
Aims: To examine whether inclusion of both self- and peer-referent items in the context of a single ...
To examine whether inclusion of both self- and peer-referent items in the context of a single social...
YesObjective: Numerous studies have demonstrated the existence and effect of normative misperception...
The study aimed to investigate if the school-based social norms intervention The GOOD Life was effec...
BACKGROUND: Excessive alcohol consumption amongst university students has received increasing attent...
Adolescents from nine intact health classes from two high schools participated either in a tradition...
The purpose of this study was to determine the extent to which refusal skills and norm setting media...
A study set in a UK university found telling students that their peers drink less than they might th...
Alcohol consumption by adolescents in the United Kingdom (UK) remains high. School-based interventio...
Young people tend to over-estimate peer group drinking levels. Personalised normative feedback (PNF)...
The social norms approach is an increasingly popular intervention for substance use that has been us...
Young people tend to over-estimate peer group drinking levels. Personalised normative feedback (PNF)...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the effectiveness of a combined classroom curriculum and parental intervention...