Perspectives emerged from students and supervisory staff interaction in drug use prevention: A q methodology investigation

Chiu Mieh Huang, Jung Yu Liao, Hsiao Pei Hsu, Cheng Yu Lin, Jong Long Guo*

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Abstract

This study aims to identify and describe the patterns of shared perspectives of students and supervisory staff associated with their interaction in drug use prevention. We applied the Q methodology to cluster participants into groups according to the similarities of their Q sorts. A total of 31 pairs of students and their supervisory staff participated in the study to rank the designed Q statements. The Q factor analysis for supervisory staff revealed a five-factor solution that accounted for 58% of the total variance. Another five-factor solution for the students explained 49% of the total variance. One similarity between the groups was the need to enhance the involvement of significant others to help the students quit drugs. A major identified difference between the groups was that whereas the students highlighted the importance of health consequences of drug use in helping them stop use, the supervisory staff did not. The elucidation of similarities and differences between supervisory staff and students could offer more insightful strategies of preventing the drug use.

Original languageEnglish
Article number5621
Pages (from-to)1-17
Number of pages17
JournalInternational journal of environmental research and public health
Volume17
Issue number15
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Aug 2020

Keywords

  • Drug use prevention
  • High school students
  • Q methodology
  • School-based program

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