Rl. Dukes et al., AN EVALUATION OF DARE (DRUG-ABUSE RESISTANCE EDUCATION), USING A SOLOMON 4-GROUP DESIGN WITH LATENT-VARIABLES, Evaluation review, 19(4), 1995, pp. 409-435
The authors examine the effectiveness of Drug Abuse Resistance Educati
on (D.A.R.E.) controlling for maturation and pretest sensitization by
using a Solomon Four-Group design with latent variables. Results analy
zed at the classroom level (440 classrooms, 10000 students) indicated
that D.A.R.E. participation resulted in greater self-esteem stronger i
nstitutional bonds, and endorsement of fever risky behaviors. The pret
est was reactive on one of four latent-variable outcomes: resistance t
o peer pressure. Maturation resulted in effects counter to D.A.R.E.: l
ower self-esteem and weaker institutional bonds. Effects were stronger
than those reported in prior meta-analytic studies.