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Citation

Rui G, Jianying L, Jiancheng L, Yang L, Shusong D. Wei Sheng Yan Jiu 2018; (1): 80-84+92.

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(Copyright © 2018, Wei Sheng Yan Jiu)

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE To assess preadolescents' emotional reactions and intended use of refusal responses to tobacco and ecstasy.

METHODS A total of 333 students from two junior schools in Baise City were recruited with cluster-sampling method,filled the questionnaire to assess a respondent's emotional reactions and refusal skills in response to an offer of tobacco and MDMA from Feb to Jul 2014.

RESULTS 88. 89%-93. 39% of preadolescents would more likely to use "say no"and "tell them you don't want it". A series of 2( type of drug) × 2( offerer) × 2( sex) ANOVAs showed there were main effects for sex in "explicit refusal scale "( F = 8. 391,P = 0. 004),"excuse scale "( F =156. 560,P < 0. 001),"implicit refusal scale "( F = 84. 498,P < 0. 001),"aggression scale"( F = 31. 911,P < 0. 001). For the excuse scale,there were main effects for drug( F = 12. 009,P = 0. 001). A series of χ~2-tests showed that participants were more"curious"to MDMA offers than tobacco offers from close friends and acquaintances( χ~2=13. 76,P = 0. 0003; χ~2= 10. 24,P = 0. 002). For the close friends offers,participants were more "pleasure " to tobacco offers than MDMA offers( χ~2= 8. 33,P = 0. 006).

CONCLUSION There were significant effects of sex and offers in refusal style for drug offers. Preadolescents would show different emotional reaction to type of drug supplier or provider.

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