1962
DOI: 10.1080/10671188.1962.10616477
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Education about Alcohol by High School Athletic Coaches

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“…In an attempt to determine the quality of education about alcohol provided for high school students by coaches, Russell and Waldrum (1962) developed a questionnaire and administered it to a sample of 218 high school coaches in California. Among the findings reported were the following: (a) 99 percent included abstinence as one of their training rules although their rationale for the rule was extremely variable, (b) 81 percent would drop an athlete who was caught drinking, and (c) 20 percent gave reasons for nondrinking which were actually misstatements of fact.…”
Section: Specific Health Issuesmentioning
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“…In an attempt to determine the quality of education about alcohol provided for high school students by coaches, Russell and Waldrum (1962) developed a questionnaire and administered it to a sample of 218 high school coaches in California. Among the findings reported were the following: (a) 99 percent included abstinence as one of their training rules although their rationale for the rule was extremely variable, (b) 81 percent would drop an athlete who was caught drinking, and (c) 20 percent gave reasons for nondrinking which were actually misstatements of fact.…”
Section: Specific Health Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%