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Preliminary Evaluation of the Effectiveness of a Standardized Student Assistance Program

NCJ Number
178989
Journal
Substance Use & Misuse Volume: 34 Issue: 11 Dated: 1999 Pages: 1571-1584
Author(s)
Eric F. Wagner Ph.D; Sarah C. Dinklage M.S.W; Charles Cudworth M.A.; Judith Vyse M.S.W
Date Published
1999
Length
14 pages
Annotation
This article examines the effectiveness of Student Assistance Program group counseling.
Abstract
One hundred and forty-four substance using high school seniors completed a questionnaire in 1995 concerning their substance use before and after counseling, their experience in counseling, and the impact of counseling on their substance use. Participants reported significant decreases in substance use, which they attributed to counseling. Most participants liked counseling, and higher frequency drinkers did not differ from lower frequency drinkers in liking counseling and reporting decreased substance use. Future studies of Student Assistance Programs should include: (1) comparison groups of students who did not receive or received a different type of intervention; (2) repeated and comprehensive follow-up assessments of program participants; and (3) additional, non-self-report outcome measures. Tables, appendix, references