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Alcohol and Other Drug Resistance Strategies Employed by Rural Adolescents
Authors:Jonathan Pettigrew  Michelle Miller-Day  Janice Krieger  Michael L Hecht
Institution:1. jup183@psu.edu
Abstract:This study seeks to identify how rural adolescents make health decisions and utilize communication strategies to resist influence attempts in offers of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs (ATOD). Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 113 adolescents from rural school districts to solicit information on ATOD norms, past ATOD experiences, and substance offer-response episodes. Rural youths’ resistance strategies were similar to previous findings with urban adolescents—refuse, explain, avoid, and leave (the REAL typology)—while unique features of these strategies were identified including the importance of personal narratives, the articulation of a non-user identity, and being “accountable” to self and others.
Keywords:Rural Health  Adolescents  Substance Use  Resistance Skills Training
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