Pride Survey: Students with Parents who Set, Enforce Clear Rules Less Likely to Report Drug Use

The 2008-09 Pride Survey showed that middle and high school students whose parents set clear rules for them “a lot” or “often” were less likely to report using illicit drugs in the past year (12 percent and 21 percent, respectively). By contrast, 49 percent of students whose parents never set clear rules reported a 49 percent illicit drug use.  rules

Similar results were found for having parents who punish them for breaking these rules. Previous studies have found that youths living in households where parents kept track of their whereabouts and set curfews were less likely to report heavy drinking (for more information see CESAR FAX, Volume 17, Issue 31, www.cesar.umd.edu/).

The 2009 Pride Survey National Summary is based on the responses of 122,243 students selected from 447,532 students from 25 states who completed the Pride Survey for Grades 6 to 12 during the school year from August 2008 to June 2009. These students, while not drawn through a formal probability sampling process, represent a broad cross-section of American youth. Results from previous years’ national summaries have tracked closely with nationwide surveys such as Monitoring the Future.

This was adapted by CESAR from Pride, Questionnaire Report for Grades 6 to 12, 2008-09 National Summary – Grades 6 thru 12, 2009. Available online at: www.pridesurveys.com/customercenter/us08ns.pdf.

The Pride Survey parallels the Arizona Criminal Justice System’s biannual Arizona Youth Survey that will again be conducted in 2010 among 8th, 10th and 12th graders. Schools which wish to participate in the AYS should contact Neitch, Michelle at mneitch@azcjc.gov

For further substance abuse prevention education information, contact www.navajocountydrugproject.com

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One Response to “Pride Survey: Students with Parents who Set, Enforce Clear Rules Less Likely to Report Drug Use”

  • butch:

    I am sure Kim can relate to this finding. All children need guidance, whether this think so or not. My Dad made me come home by 6PM unless I had practice. Hated it, but so happy he did. Most of the guys I knew growing up, dead or on drugs. Happy Holidays. ;-)

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