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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 May 4.
Published in final edited form as: Am Indian Alsk Native Ment Health Res. 2020;27(1):21–41. doi: 10.5820/aian.2701.2020.21

Table 4.

Effectiveness of Prevention Activities. Number and percentage of those surveyed who “strongly agree” or “agree.”

Community Prevention Activities Awareness Survey Question Adult Youth

6 I liked these prevention activities 108 (90%) 32 (55%)
7 These activities impacted the community in a positive way 106 (88%) 44 (71%)
8 These activities prompted me to take an action against a teen’s drinking (cut down or stop drinking) 84 (71%) 20 (56%)
9 The billboard helped me to take an action to reduce a teen’s drinking (cut down or stop drinking) 70 (60%) 18 (56%)
10 The convenience store checks helped me to take an action to reduce a teen’s drinking (cut down or stop drinking) 78 (67%) 21 (64%)
11 The motivational interviewing or alcohol education videos helped me to take an action to reduce a teen’s drinking (cut down or stop drinking) 76 (64%) 18 (56%)
12 The alcohol information presentations helped me to take an action to reduce a teen’s drinking (cut down or stop drinking) 85 (72%) 19 (63%)

Note: Survey wording differed slightly for adult and youth, with youth survey indicated in parentheses. Total numbers of youth answering each question varied because on the Youth Survey youth had an option to answer “Didn’t know about them” (Questions 6–7) and “I don’t drink” (Questions 9–12).