Biological background knowledge and learning from a drug and alcohol education program |
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Authors: | Sigelman Carol K Bridges Lisa J Sorongon Alberto G Rinehart Cheryl S Brewster Albert B Wirtz Philip |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, The George Washington University, Washington, DC 20052, USA. carol@gwu.edu |
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Abstract: | The authors asked whether having a base of relevant biological knowledge put school children in a better position to understand the effects of alcohol and cocaine and to learn about these effects when exposed to a curriculum presenting a physiological theory of drug action. Participants were 337 ethnically diverse 3rd- through 6th-grade students who were pretested, trained, and posttested. Multiple regression analyses revealed that knowledge of the basic functions of the heart, blood, and brain predicted certain drug-knowledge variables. Students with greater biological background knowledge also learned more from instruction, a finding with implications for enhancing drug and other health education programs. |
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