| Literature DB >> 1646437 |
D Bourderont1, A Collet, P Carrière, M Le Fur, B Genet.
Abstract
In 1988, a cross-sectional study was undertaken in secondary modern schools from the city of Le Havre in order to assess the spread of health education regarding licit and illicit drugs and prepare a pedagogical kit including adolescent opinions on the subject. Through the school system, more than one adolescent out 5 had been taught about tobacco or alcohol, and 11% about illicit drugs. Only 6% had been informed about all 3 subjects, and 70% had not received any information. Regarding alcohol and tobacco, health education was positively appreciated by adolescents. Information related to potential health risk constituted the main source of satisfaction. Lastly, 62% of the adolescents were ready to set up a health promotion program on illicits drugs. This choice was not influenced by age, sex or school performance.Entities:
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Year: 1991 PMID: 1646437
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pediatrie ISSN: 0031-4021