Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Number of times youth drank alcohol in the past month |
Participants will be asked to report the numbers of times they have used the substance in the past month. |
an average of 5 months from study onset |
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Primary |
Number of times youth drank alcohol in the past month |
Participants will be asked to report the numbers of times they have used the substance in the past month. |
1-year follow-up |
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Primary |
Number of times youth drank alcohol in the past month |
Participants will be asked to report the numbers of times they have used the substance in the past month. |
2-year follow-up |
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Primary |
Number of times youth drank alcohol in the past month |
Participants will be asked to report the numbers of times they have used the substance in the past month. |
3-year follow-up |
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Primary |
Number of times youth binge drank in the past month |
Participants will be asked to report the numbers of times they have used the substance in the past month. |
an average of 5 months from study onset |
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Primary |
Number of times youth binge drank in the past month |
Participants will be asked to report the numbers of times they have used the substance in the past month. |
1-year follow-up |
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Primary |
Number of times youth binge drank in the past month |
Participants will be asked to report the numbers of times they have used the substance in the past month. |
2-year follow-up |
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Primary |
Number of times youth binge drank in the past month |
Participants will be asked to report the numbers of times they have used the substance in the past month. |
3-year follow-up |
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Primary |
Number of times youth smoked cigarettes in the past month |
Participants will be asked to report the numbers of times they have used the substance in the past month. |
an average of 5 months from study onset |
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Primary |
Number of times youth smoked cigarettes in the past month |
Participants will be asked to report the numbers of times they have used the substance in the past month. |
1-year follow-up |
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Primary |
Number of times youth smoked cigarettes in the past month |
Participants will be asked to report the numbers of times they have used the substance in the past month. |
2-year follow-up |
|
Primary |
Number of times youth smoked cigarettes in the past month |
Participants will be asked to report the numbers of times they have used the substance in the past month. |
3-year follow-up |
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Primary |
Number of times youth smoked marijuana in the past month |
Participants will be asked to report the numbers of times they have used the substance in the past month. |
an average of 5 months from study onset |
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Primary |
Number of times youth smoked marijuana in the past month |
Participants will be asked to report the numbers of times they have used the substance in the past month. |
1-year follow-up |
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Primary |
Number of times youth smoked marijuana in the past month |
Participants will be asked to report the numbers of times they have used the substance in the past month. |
2-year follow-up |
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Primary |
Number of times youth smoked marijuana in the past month |
Participants will be asked to report the numbers of times they have used the substance in the past month. |
3-year follow-up |
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Primary |
Number of times youth vaped any substance in the past month |
Participants will be asked to report the numbers of times they have used the substance in the past month. |
an average of 5 months from study onset |
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Primary |
Number of times youth vaped any substance in the past month |
Participants will be asked to report the numbers of times they have used the substance in the past month. |
1-year follow-up |
|
Primary |
Number of times youth vaped any substance in the past month |
Participants will be asked to report the numbers of times they have used the substance in the past month. |
2-year follow-up |
|
Primary |
Number of times youth vaped any substance in the past month |
Participants will be asked to report the numbers of times they have used the substance in the past month. |
3-year follow-up |
|
Primary |
Number of times youth used hard drugs in the past month |
Participants will be asked to report the numbers of times they have used the substance in the past month. |
an average of 5 months from study onset |
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Primary |
Number of times youth used hard drugs in the past month |
Participants will be asked to report the numbers of times they have used the substance in the past month. |
1-year follow-up |
|
Primary |
Number of times youth used hard drugs in the past month |
Participants will be asked to report the numbers of times they have used the substance in the past month. |
2-year follow-up |
|
Primary |
Number of times youth used hard drugs in the past month |
Participants will be asked to report the numbers of times they have used the substance in the past month. |
3-year follow-up |
|
Secondary |
Mean scores for Goal Setting |
The goal setting scale is a 5-item measure assessing the degree to which youth set and work on goals. The mean score will be calculated. Index scores range from 0 = low goal setting to 3 = higher goal setting; higher scores indicate a better outcome. |
an average of 5 months from study onset |
|
Secondary |
Mean scores for Goal Setting |
The goal setting scale is a 5-item measure assessing the degree to which youth set and work on goals. The mean score will be calculated. Index scores range from 0 = low goal setting to 3 = higher goal setting; higher scores indicate a better outcome. |
1-year follow-up |
|
Secondary |
Mean scores for Goal Setting |
The goal setting scale is a 5-item measure assessing the degree to which youth set and work on goals. The mean score will be calculated. Index scores range from 0 = low goal setting to 3 = higher goal setting; higher scores indicate a better outcome. |
2-year follow-up |
|
Secondary |
Mean scores for Goal Setting |
The goal setting scale is a 5-item measure assessing the degree to which youth set and work on goals. The mean score will be calculated. Index scores range from 0 = low goal setting to 3 = higher goal setting; higher scores indicate a better outcome. |
3-year follow-up |
|
Secondary |
Mean scores for Problem Solving |
The problem solving scale is an 8-item measure assessing the degree to which youth employ skills to solve problems. The mean score will be calculated. Index scores range from 1 = high problem solving to 4 = low problem solving; lower scores indicate a better outcome. |
an average of 5 months from study onset |
|
Secondary |
Mean scores for Problem Solving |
The problem solving scale is an 8-item measure assessing the degree to which youth employ skills to solve problems. The mean score will be calculated. Index scores range from 1 = high problem solving to 4 = low problem solving; lower scores indicate a better outcome. |
1-year follow-up |
|
Secondary |
Mean scores for Problem Solving |
The problem solving scale is an 8-item measure assessing the degree to which youth employ skills to solve problems. The mean score will be calculated. Index scores range from 1 = high problem solving to 4 = low problem solving; lower scores indicate a better outcome. |
2-year follow-up |
|
Secondary |
Mean scores for Problem Solving |
The problem solving scale is an 8-item measure assessing the degree to which youth employ skills to solve problems. The mean score will be calculated. Index scores range from 1 = high problem solving to 4 = low problem solving; lower scores indicate a better outcome. |
3-year follow-up |
|
Secondary |
Mean scores for Self-Esteem |
The self-esteem scale is a 10-item measure assessing youths' feelings of self-worth and value. Means scores will be calculated. Index scores ranges from 1 = higher self-esteem to 4 = lower self-esteem; lower scores indicate better outcomes. |
an average of 5 months from study onset |
|
Secondary |
Mean scores for Self-Esteem |
The self-esteem scale is a 10-item measure assessing youths' feelings of self-worth and value. Means scores will be calculated. Index scores ranges from 1 = higher self-esteem to 4 = lower self-esteem; lower scores indicate better outcomes. |
1-year follow-up |
|
Secondary |
Mean scores for Self-Esteem |
The self-esteem scale is a 10-item measure assessing youths' feelings of self-worth and value. Means scores will be calculated. Index scores ranges from 1 = higher self-esteem to 4 = lower self-esteem; lower scores indicate better outcomes. |
2-year follow-up |
|
Secondary |
Mean scores for Self-Esteem |
The self-esteem scale is a 10-item measure assessing youths' feelings of self-worth and value. Means scores will be calculated. Index scores ranges from 1 = higher self-esteem to 4 = lower self-esteem; lower scores indicate better outcomes. |
3-year follow-up |
|
Secondary |
Mean scores for Perceived Stress |
The perceived stress scale is an 8-item measure assessing the degree to which youth feel overwhelmed by stress. Mean scores will be calculated. Index score range from 0 = low perceived stress to 3 = high perceived stress; lower scores indicate better outcomes. |
an average of 5 months from study onset |
|
Secondary |
Mean scores for Perceived Stress |
The perceived stress scale is an 8-item measure assessing the degree to which youth feel overwhelmed by stress. Mean scores will be calculated. Index score range from 0 = low perceived stress to 3 = high perceived stress; lower scores indicate better outcomes. |
1-year follow-up |
|
Secondary |
Mean scores for Perceived Stress |
The perceived stress scale is an 8-item measure assessing the degree to which youth feel overwhelmed by stress. Mean scores will be calculated. Index score range from 0 = low perceived stress to 3 = high perceived stress; lower scores indicate better outcomes. |
2-year follow-up |
|
Secondary |
Mean scores for Perceived Stress |
The perceived stress scale is an 8-item measure assessing the degree to which youth feel overwhelmed by stress. Mean scores will be calculated. Index score range from 0 = low perceived stress to 3 = high perceived stress; lower scores indicate better outcomes. |
3-year follow-up |
|
Secondary |
Mean scores for Coping |
The coping scale is a 6-item measure assessing the degree to which youth feel they can manage the difficulties in their life. Mean scores will be calculated. Index score range from 0 = high coping skills to 3 = poor coping skills; lower scores indicate better outcomes. |
an average of 5 months from study onset |
|
Secondary |
Mean scores for Coping |
The coping scale is a 6-item measure assessing the degree to which youth feel they can manage the difficulties in their life. Mean scores will be calculated. Index score range from 0 = high coping skills to 3 = poor coping skills; lower scores indicate better outcomes. |
1-year follow-up |
|
Secondary |
Mean scores for Coping |
The coping scale is a 6-item measure assessing the degree to which youth feel they can manage the difficulties in their life. Mean scores will be calculated. Index score range from 0 = high coping skills to 3 = poor coping skills; lower scores indicate better outcomes. |
2-year follow-up |
|
Secondary |
Mean scores for Coping |
The coping scale is a 6-item measure assessing the degree to which youth feel they can manage the difficulties in their life. Mean scores will be calculated. Index score range from 0 = high coping skills to 3 = poor coping skills; lower scores indicate better outcomes. |
3-year follow-up |
|
Secondary |
Mean scores for Peer Drug use |
The peer drug use scale is a 7-item measuring that asks youth to indicate the number of close friends who have used various substances in the past month. Mean scores will be calculate. Index score range from 0 = no peer use to 3 = all peers use; lower scores indicate better outcomes. |
an average of 5 months from study onset |
|
Secondary |
Mean scores for Peer Drug use |
The peer drug use scale is a 7-item measuring that asks youth to indicate the number of close friends who have used various substances in the past month. Mean scores will be calculate. Index score range from 0 = no peer use to 3 = all peers use; lower scores indicate better outcomes. |
1-year follow-up |
|
Secondary |
Mean scores for Peer Drug use |
The peer drug use scale is a 7-item measuring that asks youth to indicate the number of close friends who have used various substances in the past month. Mean scores will be calculate. Index score range from 0 = no peer use to 3 = all peers use; lower scores indicate better outcomes. |
2-year follow-up |
|
Secondary |
Mean scores for Peer Drug use |
The peer drug use scale is a 7-item measuring that asks youth to indicate the number of close friends who have used various substances in the past month. Mean scores will be calculate. Index score range from 0 = no peer use to 3 = all peers use; lower scores indicate better outcomes. |
3-year follow-up |
|
Secondary |
Mean scores for Self-Efficacy |
The self-efficacy scale is a 7-item measuring youths' perceived ability to handle difficult life situations. Mean scores will be calculated. Index score range from 0 = high self-efficacy to 4 = low self-efficacy; lower scores indicate better outcomes. |
an average of 5 months from study onset |
|
Secondary |
Mean scores for Self-Efficacy |
The self-efficacy scale is a 7-item measuring youths' perceived ability to handle difficult life situations. Mean scores will be calculated. Index score range from 0 = high self-efficacy to 4 = low self-efficacy; lower scores indicate better outcomes. |
1-year follow-up |
|
Secondary |
Mean scores for Self-Efficacy |
The self-efficacy scale is a 7-item measuring youths' perceived ability to handle difficult life situations. Mean scores will be calculated. Index score range from 0 = high self-efficacy to 4 = low self-efficacy; lower scores indicate better outcomes. |
2-year follow-up |
|
Secondary |
Mean scores for Self-Efficacy |
The self-efficacy scale is a 7-item measuring youths' perceived ability to handle difficult life situations. Mean scores will be calculated. Index score range from 0 = high self-efficacy to 4 = low self-efficacy; lower scores indicate better outcomes. |
3-year follow-up |
|
Secondary |
Mean scores for Drug Refusal Skills |
The drug refusal scale is a 15-item measure assessing the likelihood of youth using various refusal strategies when offered to use alcohol, cigarettes, or marijuana. Means scores will be calculated. Index score range from 1 = high refusal skills to 5 = poor refusal skills; lower scores indicate better outcomes. |
an average of 5 months from study onset |
|
Secondary |
Mean scores for Drug Refusal Skills |
The drug refusal scale is a 15-item measure assessing the likelihood of youth using various refusal strategies when offered to use alcohol, cigarettes, or marijuana. Means scores will be calculated. Index score range from 1 = high refusal skills to 5 = poor refusal skills; lower scores indicate better outcomes. |
1-year follow-up |
|
Secondary |
Mean scores for Drug Refusal Skills |
The drug refusal scale is a 15-item measure assessing the likelihood of youth using various refusal strategies when offered to use alcohol, cigarettes, or marijuana. Means scores will be calculated. Index score range from 1 = high refusal skills to 5 = poor refusal skills; lower scores indicate better outcomes. |
2-year follow-up |
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Secondary |
Mean scores for Drug Refusal Skills |
The drug refusal scale is a 15-item measure assessing the likelihood of youth using various refusal strategies when offered to use alcohol, cigarettes, or marijuana. Means scores will be calculated. Index score range from 1 = high refusal skills to 5 = poor refusal skills; lower scores indicate better outcomes. |
3-year follow-up |
|
Secondary |
Mean scores for Assertiveness |
The assertiveness scale is a 3-item measure assessing how well youth believe they assert themselves. Mean scores will be calculated. Index score range from 1 = low assertiveness to 5 = high assertiveness; higher scores indicate better outcomes. |
an average of 5 months from study onset |
|
Secondary |
Mean scores for Assertiveness |
The assertiveness scale is a 3-item measure assessing how well youth believe they assert themselves. Mean scores will be calculated. Index score range from 1 = low assertiveness to 5 = high assertiveness; higher scores indicate better outcomes. |
1-year follow-up |
|
Secondary |
Mean scores for Assertiveness |
The assertiveness scale is a 3-item measure assessing how well youth believe they assert themselves. Mean scores will be calculated. Index score range from 1 = low assertiveness to 5 = high assertiveness; higher scores indicate better outcomes. |
2-year follow-up |
|
Secondary |
Mean scores for Assertiveness |
The assertiveness scale is a 3-item measure assessing how well youth believe they assert themselves. Mean scores will be calculated. Index score range from 1 = low assertiveness to 5 = high assertiveness; higher scores indicate better outcomes. |
3-year follow-up |
|
Secondary |
Mean scores for Consequences of Substance Use |
The consequences of substance use scale is a 13-item measure assessing how often youths' substance use has caused them trouble with the law, family, friends, and academics. Mean scores will be calculated. Index score range from 0 = zero times to 10 = ten or more times; lower scores indicate better outcomes. |
an average of 5 months from study onset |
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Secondary |
Mean scores for Consequences of Substance Use |
The consequences of substance use scale is a 13-item measure assessing how often youths' substance use has caused them trouble with the law, family, friends, and academics. Mean scores will be calculated. Index score range from 0 = zero times to 10 = ten or more times; lower scores indicate better outcomes. |
1-year follow-up |
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Secondary |
Mean scores for Consequences of Substance Use |
The consequences of substance use scale is a 13-item measure assessing how often youths' substance use has caused them trouble with the law, family, friends, and academics. Mean scores will be calculated. Index score range from 0 = zero times to 10 = ten or more times; lower scores indicate better outcomes. |
2-year follow-up |
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Secondary |
Mean scores for Consequences of Substance Use |
The consequences of substance use scale is a 13-item measure assessing how often youths' substance use has caused them trouble with the law, family, friends, and academics. Mean scores will be calculated. Index score range from 0 = zero times to 10 = ten or more times; lower scores indicate better outcomes. |
3-year follow-up |
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