Abstract

Abstract An anonymous survey questionnaire was administered in school to over 1,100 White and close to 400 Black middle class, suburban high school students. The questionnaire included questions about the source of information and influence about drugs and alcohol. Results revealed that while both groups rated the mass media as their best source of information, Whites were more likely to report this than Blacks. Blacks reported more frequently than Whites that they would go to their family if they had a question about alcohol or drugs, if they thought they had a problem with and needed help with a drug problem, and would most likely believe their family if they were told that they had a problem with alcohol or drugs. Whites were more likely to use their friends for these sources of information. Results are discussed in terms of the need to empower parents to be more influential at preventing alcohol and drug abuse among adolescents and for the need to research whether middle class Black families employ in...

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