Suppose your child has been using a tobacco company promotional bag and t-shirt that he received from a friend. You did not know he received these items until about a month later. Which of the following might you conclude?
A. Your child will not be influenced to smoke by these products
because of your strong parental influence.
B. Even with your positive parental influence, your child may
reliably progress to established smoking.
C. Your parental influence on smoking prevention is low because it
took a month for you to even recognize your child was using the
bag and t-shirt.
D. If you do not smoke, your child will not smoke. Your child's using
these free products will have no influence on progression to
established smoking.
Question 2
Suppose you are chatting with the Athletics Director at a high school that has no drug prevention programs.
She tells you it is known that
many sports team members do use steroids and amphetamines, but
the school board has not approved any funds for a specialized
prevention program for sports. What do you recommend she do?
A. Invite a specialist in drug abuse prevention in sports to present
an educational lecture to the students in the sports programs.
B. Hold a fundraiser to purchase ATHENA and ATLAS program
materials and implement them as part of regular practices.
C. Prepare a presentation to the school board on the dangers of
steroid and amphetamine abuse so that they will approve funds
for a program.
D. Give a presentation to the students about the dangers of steroid
and amphetamine use in sports. They will listen because of her
authority.