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Trachsler, Tracy A.; Birren, Genevieve – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2016
With the untimely death of a University of Louisville cheerleader due to an accidental drug overdose in the summer of 2014, the athletic department representatives took steps to prevent future incidents by adding cheerleaders to the randomized drug testing protocols conducted at the university for the student-athletes involved in National…
Descriptors: Athletes, Drug Abuse, College Athletics, Intervention
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Cates, Marshall E.; Hogue, Michael D. – Journal of American College Health, 2012
Substance use and abuse among pharmacy students is a concern of pharmacy schools, boards of pharmacy, and training sites alike. Pharmacy students must complete approximately 30% of their academic coursework in experiential settings such as community pharmacies, hospitals, and other health systems as part of any accredited pharmacy school's…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Screening Tests, Pharmaceutical Education, Hospitals
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Anna W. Thomas – William & Mary Educational Review, 2013
Over the past several decades, mandatory random student drug testing (MRSDT) has emerged as a form of genuine high-stakes testing. Embroiled in litigation and controversies, stakeholders have been searching for a balance between ensuring rights and maintaining the safety and wellbeing of students. Historical elements to the question of allowing…
Descriptors: Students, Public Schools, Public Colleges, Drug Use Testing
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Werner, T. C.; Hatton, Caroline K. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
The "cat-and-mouse game" between those who enable athletes to use performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) and those who try to detect such use provides a wealth of interesting examples for the undergraduate chemistry and biochemistry classroom. In this article, we focus on several commonly used PEDs, including amphetamine, anabolic steroids,…
Descriptors: Narcotics, Athletes, Biochemistry, Drug Use Testing
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NJ1), 2010
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Drug-Testing Program was created to protect the health and safety of student-athletes and to ensure that no one participant might have an artificially induced advantage or be pressured to use chemical substances. This publication describes this program in the following chapters: (1) NCAA…
Descriptors: Testing Programs, Drug Use Testing, Athletes, Drug Abuse
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Rosenberg, Harold; Baylen, Chelsea; Murray, Shanna; Phillips, Kristina; Tisak, Marie S.; Versland, Amelia; Pristas, Erica – Drugs: Education, Prevention & Policy, 2008
Aim: To assess college students' attributions for abstinence from alcohol and illicit drugs. Method: We recruited 125 undergraduates to rate the degree to which each of 41 listed reasons influenced their abstention from six specific substances (alcohol, MDMA/ecstasy, inhalants, cocaine, marijuana, and hallucinogens). Findings: Internal consistency…
Descriptors: Narcotics, Drug Use, Drug Use Testing, College Students
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Hasan, Shawn; Bromfield-Lee, Deborah; Oliver-Hoyo, Maria T.; Cintron-Maldonado, Jose A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
This forensic chemistry activity utilizes presumptive forensic testing procedures and laboratory chemicals that produce screening results similar to controlled substances. For obvious reasons, obtaining heavily regulated controlled substances to create an undergraduate student activity is not practical for most educational institutions. We were…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Persuasive Discourse, Narcotics, Science Instruction
Carpenter, Linda Jean – Sagamore Publishing LLC, 2008
When most people think of legal issues in sport, they think about negligence. However, most professionals will face a much broader range of issues. For instance, topics such as sexual harassment, corporal punishment, drug testing, transportation, and hazing are all of special importance today. Also anti-discrimination laws and the concepts…
Descriptors: Legal Problems, Sexual Harassment, School Law, Drug Use Testing
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Martin, Peggy M.; Pilon-Kacir, Christine; Wheeler, Mare – Substance Abuse, 2006
Interdisciplinary groups of students learned screening tools for substance use and practiced skills of brief intervention while serving needs of a local free clinic.
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Service Learning, Clinics, Screening Tests
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Etzel, Edward F.; Watson, Jack C.; Visek, Amanda J.; Maniar, Sameep D. – NASPA Journal, 2006
Collegiate student athletes are faced with the same developmental challenges and stressors as their nonathlete peers, but they are also expected to deal with the challenges of athletic involvement (e.g., time demands, physical demands, travel schedules). Such additional demands may put athletes at greater risk for experiencing physical and…
Descriptors: College Students, Athletes, Student Personnel Workers, College Athletics