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Guidry, J. J.; Rosselli, Anthony – Physical Educator, 2020
This article examines the deterrent effects of mandatory drug testing of high school athletes in relation to student use of both illicit drugs and performance-enhancing substances through a critical review of relevant literature on the topic. It explores student use of both illicit drugs and performance-enhancing substances, as well as how…
Descriptors: Drug Use Testing, High School Students, Student Athletes, Program Effectiveness
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Judge, Lawrence W.; Bellar, David; Craig, Bruce; Gilreath, Erin – ICHPER-SD Journal of Research, 2010
The practice of enhancing athletic performance through the use of ergogenic aids or by extraneous artificial means is as old as competitive sport itself. Although the abuse of such substances has been historically problematic, very little research assessing the attitudes of strength/power athletes concerning ergogenic aids exists. As national…
Descriptors: Track and Field, Negative Attitudes, Drug Use, Athletes
James-Burdumy, Susanne; Goesling, Brian; Deke, John; Einspruch, Eric – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2011
One approach some U.S. schools now use to combat high rates of adolescent substance use is school-based mandatory-random student drug testing (MRSDT). Under MRSDT, students and their parents sign consent forms agreeing to the students' participation in random drug testing as a condition of participating in athletics and other school-sponsored…
Descriptors: Extracurricular Activities, Student Attitudes, Testing, Program Effectiveness
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What Works Clearinghouse, 2008
This study examines whether the Student Athlete Testing Using Random Notification ("SATURN") program affects illicit drug and alcohol use among student athletes. The study experienced high rates of sample attrition. Seven of the 18 study schools (39%) left the study and were not included in the analysis. Some students at the remaining…
Descriptors: Athletes, Drinking, Drug Use Testing, Drug Use
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Barrington, Kyle D. – Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 2008
Illegal drug use and abuse by the nation's secondary school students is a continuing public health issue and this is especially true for students living in rural, low-income areas where access to intervention and treatment services is often limited. To address this issue, some school districts have implemented voluntary, randomized, student …
Descriptors: Drug Use Testing, Secondary School Students, Rural Areas, Low Income Groups