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STARS (Start Taking Alcohol Risks Seriously) for Families

An Effective Practice

Description

STARS (Start Taking Alcohol Risks Seriously) for Families is a health promotion program for preventing alcohol use among at-risk middle and junior high school youths. The program has three phases:

(1) Health Care Consultation. A nurse or other health care provider delivers a brief (20-minute) annual health consultation concerning how to avoid alcohol use. The intervention is designed to reach youths at specific stages of alcohol initiation and readiness for change and provides a range of prevention messages.
(2) Key Facts Postcards. Ten Key Facts postcards are mailed to parents or guardians in sets of one or two a week for 5 to 10 weeks. The cards tell parents what they can say to their children to help them avoid alcohol. Parents can return a detachable postage-paid portion of the card to provide information about their interaction with their children and its usefulness.
(3) Family Take-Home Lessons. Parents and guardians are provided with four weekly take-home prevention activities they can complete with their children and return. The lessons include an alcohol avoidance contract for the child to sign and a feedback sheet to collect satisfaction and usage data from parents.

Goal / Mission

The goal of this program is for youths to postpone alcohol use until adulthood.

Results / Accomplishments

An evaluation of the program involved 650 sixth grade students in an experimental design with pretest and posttest. Posttest results from the sixth grade students showed:

- Fewer intervention youths (7 percent) were in more advanced stages of alcohol initiation
- Intervention students had significantly fewer intentions to drink
- The program significantly reduced alcohol consumption.

About this Promising Practice

Organization(s)
NIMCO, Inc.
Primary Contact
NIMCO, Inc.
102 Hwy. 81 North
Calhoun, Kentucky
42327
United States of America
270-273-5000
info@nimcoinc.com
https://nimcoinc.com/
Topics
Health / Alcohol & Drug Use
Organization(s)
NIMCO, Inc.
Source
The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention's Model Programs Guide (MPG)
Date of publication
2000
Location
Florida
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Target Audience
Children, Teens