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Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine | 2006

Effectiveness of drug abuse prevention program focusing on social influences among high school students : 15-month follow-up study

Yuji Nozu; Motoi Watanabe; Motoyoshi Kubo; Yuki Sato; Nobuyuki Shibata; Chie Uehara; Nobuhiro Kikuchi; Yoshiko Kawahara; Naoko Takahashi; Hideaki Kito

ObjectiveTo examine the effectiveness of a drug abuse prevention program focusing on social influences for drug education classes in high school.MethodsThe social influence program in the experimental group used role-playing led by a pharmacist, a police officer and a teacher. The intervention evaluation used a quasi-experimental design. The subjects were first-year students from 10 high schools assigned to the experimental group (6 schools, 828 students) and the control group (4 schools, 408 students). In the control group, a pharmacist used a conventional information program in a lecture format.ResultsRegarding knowledge about drug abuse, in both the experimental and control groups, and for both males and females, a long-term effect was observed immediately after the program and lasted up to 15 months. For three other measures, attitudes toward drug abuse problem, self-efficacy regarding drug abuse prevention, and perception of social support for preventing drug abuse, a short-term effect was generally observed in the experimental group beginning immediately after the program and lasting for 3 months. A long-term effect was evident in high-risk students with positive opinions regarding drugs. In the control group and for both males and females, although an effect was generally evident immediately after the program, neither a short-nor a long-term effect was observed in males, suggesting the difficulty in achieving lasting effects.ConclusionsThe social influence program in the experimental group showed remarkable effectiveness. Thus, the program may be useful for preventing drug abuse among high school students in Japan.


American Journal of Preventive Medicine | 2005

Prevention of Upper Respiratory Tract Infections by Gargling A Randomized Trial

Kazunari Satomura; Tetsuhisa Kitamura; Takashi Kawamura; Takuro Shimbo; Motoi Watanabe; Mitsuhiro Kamei; Yoshihisa Takano; Akiko Tamakoshi


Japanese journal of public health | 2014

Relationships between prevalence of youth risk behaviors and sleep duration among Japanese high school students

Chie Kataoka; Yuji Nozu; Masako Kudo; Yuki Sato; Motoyoshi Kubo; Naoko Nakayama; Hideki Iwata; Motoi Watanabe


American Journal of Preventive Medicine | 2005

Prevention of Upper Respiratory Tract Infections by GarglingA Randomized Trial

Kazunari Satomura; Tetsuhisa Kitamura; Takashi Kawamura; Takuro Shimbo; Motoi Watanabe; Mitsuhiro Kamei; Yoshihisa Takano; Akiko Tamakoshi


Open Journal of Preventive Medicine | 2015

Correlation between Non-Alcoholic Beverage Consumption and Alcohol Drinking Behavior among Japanese Youths

Motoyoshi Kubo; Yuji Nozu; Chie Kataoka; Masako Kudo; Shiori Taniguchi; Yuki Sato; Naoko Nakayama; Motoi Watanabe


American Journal of Preventive Medicine | 2005

Prevention of Upper Respiratory Tract Infections by Gargling

Kazunari Satomura; Tetsuhisa Kitamura; Takashi Kawamura; Takuro Shimbo; Motoi Watanabe; Mitsuhiro Kamei; Yoshihisa Takano; Akiko Tamakoshi


Open Journal of Preventive Medicine | 2012

Relationships of youth risk behaviors with norm-consciousness and resilience among Japanese high school students

Chie Kataoka; Yuji Nozu; Shiori Kawahara; Hiroko Kuroiwa; Masako Kudo; Yuki Sato; Motoyoshi Kubo; Motoi Watanabe


Journal of Health Education | 2005

Perspectives on Peer-led Sex Education Programs at Schools in Japan

Motoi Watanabe; Yuji Nozu


American Journal of Preventive Medicine | 2005

Research articlePrevention of Upper Respiratory Tract Infections by Gargling: A Randomized Trial

Kazunari Satomura; Tetsuhisa Kitamura; Takashi Kawamura; Takuro Shimbo; Motoi Watanabe; Mitsuhiro Kamei; Yoshihisa Takano; Akiko Tamakoshi


学校保健研究 | 2001

Development of Teacher Training Program for Health Education in Elementary Schools in Japan: A Preliminary Evaluation in Tsukuba Health Education(THE) Study (Selected Papers from 47th Annual Meeting of JASH at Fukuoka)

Motoi Watanabe; Yuji Nozu; Hideki Iwata

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Yuji Nozu

University of Tsukuba

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Yuki Sato

University of Tsukuba

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