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Page 1: Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities Advisory Council Doug Hall Senior Vice President Pride Surveys.

Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities Advisory

CouncilDoug Hall

Senior Vice PresidentPride Surveys

Page 2: Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities Advisory Council Doug Hall Senior Vice President Pride Surveys.

www.pridesurveys.com

What is Pride Surveys?

• Founded 1982 in Atlanta• More than 32,000 building-level

surveys• More than 10 million students• Parent and faculty surveys

Page 3: Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities Advisory Council Doug Hall Senior Vice President Pride Surveys.

www.pridesurveys.com

Family of Surveys

• Pride Survey for Grades 6-12• Pride Survey for Grades 4-6• Pride Survey for Faculty/Staff• Pride Survey for Parents• Risk and Protective Factor Survey• Communities That Care Youth Survey

Page 4: Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities Advisory Council Doug Hall Senior Vice President Pride Surveys.

www.pridesurveys.com

Data collected

• Alcohol, tobacco, other drug prevalence• School safety• Carrying guns (at school/outside school)• Gang membership• School climate/Academic Achievement• Suicide• Obesity

Page 5: Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities Advisory Council Doug Hall Senior Vice President Pride Surveys.

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Academic Achievement

Page 6: Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities Advisory Council Doug Hall Senior Vice President Pride Surveys.

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How do you know they are telling the truth?• Test-retest

– 97% exact agreement for cocaine use• Built-in “lie detector”

– Fake drug– Internal inconsistency

• Iteration studies– 10th grade annual drug use (2005)

• Pride 29.7%• MTF 29.8%

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Pride Survey and MTF

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Pride Survey, 12th Grade Monitoring the Future (MTF), 12th Grade

Annual Use -- Any llicit Drug

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Where Drug Use Occurs

• Pride Surveys data supports a community-wide response to adolescent problems

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At School Nights Weekends

When do youuse marijuana(12th grade)

Page 9: Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities Advisory Council Doug Hall Senior Vice President Pride Surveys.

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Where the guns are

School Outside

Carrying Guns

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What parents think and students do• A powerful tool to deal with parental

denial

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Alcohol Drugs

8th gradersself reportParentalperception

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What Faculty/Staff Say

• 12,700 faculty and staff members• Responses from Pride Survey for

Faculty/Staff• Not random sample• 2005-06 school year

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www.pridesurveys.com

What Faculty/Staff Say

• ATOD training needed– Student Refusal Skills

70%– Locating and using community

resources 69%– Recognizing signs and symptoms of use

64%

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What Faculty/Staff Say

• School/student safety training needed– Violence prevention

76%– Conflict Resolution

75%– Recognizing signs and symptoms of

violence 75%