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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jun 16.
Published in final edited form as: J Prim Prev. 2012 Dec;33(0):259–269. doi: 10.1007/s10935-012-0281-0

Table 1.

Narrative script names and drug-related problem situations

Script Name Situation Offerer Drug
Bacardi Recess Your friends bring Bacardi to school and mix it with juice. They are drinking it on campus during recess. They offer you some. Peer/Friend Alcohol
Bully Boy A big, bulky boy in school is known to be the leader of a group of “tough kids,” who fight and do drugs. He approaches you one day at recess and asks you if you’d like to hang out with his group. Peer/Friend Multiple Drugs
Kanikapila Invite On the nights that there is a full moon lots of the older kids like to go out at night because they can kanikapila and smoke marijuana and drink beer outside. Your older cousin invites you to come along. Cousin Multiple Drugs
Oh Brother Your older brother enters your bedroom, closes the door, and asks you if you’d like to smoke some weed. Sibling Marijuana
One Time You are with a girl/boy you like and some other friends. They are all hiding in the bushes and smoking weed. They ask you if you want to try some. After you say no, they say, “Just try this once, it’s cool.” Peer/Friend Marijuana
Pā‘ina You are at a family party where the adults have coolers full of beer. They are getting drunk, so you and your cousins can take a beer without the adults noticing. One of your cousins says to you, “Let’s grab one.” Cousin Alcohol
Pulehu Your dad, uncles, papa, and dad’s friends are making pulehu in the yard, and you are with them. Your mom is inside the house. They are drinking a lot of beer, probably already drunk. Your dad offers you a beer. Parent Alcohol