Evaluation of an Initiative to Reduce Youth Alcohol Abuse in the “Bourbon Country” of Kentucky

This paper describes the program evaluation results of the “STARS for Families” alcohol abuse prevention program implemented in the three school districts of Nelson County, Kentucky, an area known as the location for bourbon whiskey production in Kentucky and in the United States. All 9th grade stud...

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Main Authors: Ramona Stone, Sarah Hendrix
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Oradea 2010-07-01
Series:Journal of Social Research & Policy
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Online Access:http://www.jsrp.ro/content/JSRP_No-1_STONEHENDRIX/JSRP_No.1_STONE%26HENDRIX.pdf?attredirects=0
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spelling doaj-f8d0ebdf06034678b80c7759153856222020-11-24T23:55:01ZengUniversity of OradeaJournal of Social Research & Policy2067-26402010-07-0111109122Evaluation of an Initiative to Reduce Youth Alcohol Abuse in the “Bourbon Country” of KentuckyRamona StoneSarah HendrixThis paper describes the program evaluation results of the “STARS for Families” alcohol abuse prevention program implemented in the three school districts of Nelson County, Kentucky, an area known as the location for bourbon whiskey production in Kentucky and in the United States. All 9th grade students in these three school districts were invited to participate in the program. The baseline survey included questions related to their alcohol use, to the alcohol use in their family, and that of their peers. Follow-up surveys were conducted at 6-month, 18-month and respectively 30-month from the pretest. The survey data is compared to the county figures available from a statewide annual survey conducted by the Kentucky Incentives for Prevention Project (KIP). “STARS for Families” program uses a validated curriculum and was applied by many school districts across the United States. Overall, its implementation in Nelson County was successful, even though there were significant differences across the three school districts. The rate of increase in the number of students who used or planned to use alcohol in the near future was significantly reduced between pretest and the last follow-up. Our findings confirm that alcohol use behavior occurs in stages, and that the alcohol use habits of family and friends are strong correlates with alcohol drinking in youth.http://www.jsrp.ro/content/JSRP_No-1_STONEHENDRIX/JSRP_No.1_STONE%26HENDRIX.pdf?attredirects=0Youth Alcohol AbuseBinge DrinkingMulti-Component Stages (McMOS) ModelSTARS for FamiliesProgram EvaluationPanel Study
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Evaluation of an Initiative to Reduce Youth Alcohol Abuse in the “Bourbon Country” of Kentucky
Journal of Social Research & Policy
Youth Alcohol Abuse
Binge Drinking
Multi-Component Stages (McMOS) Model
STARS for Families
Program Evaluation
Panel Study
author_facet Ramona Stone
Sarah Hendrix
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title Evaluation of an Initiative to Reduce Youth Alcohol Abuse in the “Bourbon Country” of Kentucky
title_short Evaluation of an Initiative to Reduce Youth Alcohol Abuse in the “Bourbon Country” of Kentucky
title_full Evaluation of an Initiative to Reduce Youth Alcohol Abuse in the “Bourbon Country” of Kentucky
title_fullStr Evaluation of an Initiative to Reduce Youth Alcohol Abuse in the “Bourbon Country” of Kentucky
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of an Initiative to Reduce Youth Alcohol Abuse in the “Bourbon Country” of Kentucky
title_sort evaluation of an initiative to reduce youth alcohol abuse in the “bourbon country” of kentucky
publisher University of Oradea
series Journal of Social Research & Policy
issn 2067-2640
publishDate 2010-07-01
description This paper describes the program evaluation results of the “STARS for Families” alcohol abuse prevention program implemented in the three school districts of Nelson County, Kentucky, an area known as the location for bourbon whiskey production in Kentucky and in the United States. All 9th grade students in these three school districts were invited to participate in the program. The baseline survey included questions related to their alcohol use, to the alcohol use in their family, and that of their peers. Follow-up surveys were conducted at 6-month, 18-month and respectively 30-month from the pretest. The survey data is compared to the county figures available from a statewide annual survey conducted by the Kentucky Incentives for Prevention Project (KIP). “STARS for Families” program uses a validated curriculum and was applied by many school districts across the United States. Overall, its implementation in Nelson County was successful, even though there were significant differences across the three school districts. The rate of increase in the number of students who used or planned to use alcohol in the near future was significantly reduced between pretest and the last follow-up. Our findings confirm that alcohol use behavior occurs in stages, and that the alcohol use habits of family and friends are strong correlates with alcohol drinking in youth.
topic Youth Alcohol Abuse
Binge Drinking
Multi-Component Stages (McMOS) Model
STARS for Families
Program Evaluation
Panel Study
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