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Jessica Liu; Carly Kajiwara; Devin McCauley; Bonnie Halpern-Felsher – Journal of School Health, 2025
Background: School-based substance use prevention is important, yet many educators are not trained in the curriculums. The purpose of this study was to assess changes in educators' knowledge about substances and confidence in delivering drug education before and after participating in educator trainings, as well as overall perceptions of the…
Descriptors: Knowledge Level, Teacher Education, Training Methods, Substance Abuse
Mara Carmina A. Tamayo; King Filart; Maria Regina Hechanova – Journal of Community Engagement and Higher Education, 2024
This study examined the feasibility of implementing a peer-facilitated mental health and substance use video-based program delivered by psychology students as part of service learning. The program was delivered on-site and online. Findings reveal improvements in knowledge, attitudes, refusal self-efficacy, and adaptive coping among on-site…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Mental Health, Substance Abuse, Service Learning
Lisa D. Bishop; Dalainey H. Drakes; Jennifer R. Donnan; Emily C. Rowe; Maisam Najafizada – Journal of Adolescent Research, 2025
Legalization of non-medical cannabis in Canada was intended to protect youth health and safety by limiting access and raising awareness of safety and risks. The purpose of this qualitative research was to explore youths' perceptions of their cannabis health literacy and future educational needs. A convenience sample of youth aged 13 to 18 residing…
Descriptors: Marijuana, Drug Use, Laws, Age Differences