Titre : | Random Drug Testing in US Public School Districts. (2008) |
Auteurs : | Chris RINGWALT ; Jmichael BOWLING ; Susan-T ENNETT ; Sean HANLEY ; ROHRBACH (Louise-A) : USA. Department of Preventive Medicine. Institute for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Research. University of Southern California. Los Angeles. ; Amy-A VINCUS ; YACOUBIAN (George-Sjr) : USA. Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation. Chapel Hill. ; Chapel Hill Center of the Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation. Chapel Hill. NC. USA ; Department of Health Behavior and Health Education. School of Public Health. University of North Carolina. Chapel Hill. NC. USA |
Type de document : | Article |
Dans : | American journal of public health (vol. 98, n° 5, 2008) |
Pagination : | 826-828 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Mots-clés : | Dépistage ; Drogue synthèse ; Homme ; Amérique ; Amérique du Nord |
Résumé : | [BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS AR0x8E9J. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. We estimated the proportion of the nation's public school districts that have high school grades in which random drug testing is conducted. We collected data in spring 2005 from 1343 drug prevention coordinators in a nationally representative sample of school districts with schools that have high school grades ; of these districts, 14% conducted random drug testing. Almost all districts randomly tested athletes, and 65% randomly tested other students engaged in extracurricular activities ; 28% randomly tested all students, exceeding the current sanction of the US Supreme Court. |