Test hypothesis
1 Knowledge about the health effects of alcohol
, after trial. Found that the experimental group had an average score of knowledge about the health effects of alcohol than before the experiment was statistically significant (t = 8.034, p <.05) and higher than the control group was statistically significant (. T = 9.775, P <.05)
2. Motivation to Avoid drinking alcohol
after the experiment. Test scores incentive to avoid drinking alcohol, slightly higher than before the trial found no statistically significant difference (p = .696), and found that the average incentive to avoid. drinking alcohol is higher than the control group was statistically significant (T = 2.965, P <.05)
3. Refusal skills to alcohol
after the trial. Found that the experimental group had an average score refusal skills to alcohol higher than before the experiment was statistically significant (t = 4.710, p <.05) and higher than the control group was statistically significant (t =. 4.107, P <.05)
4. Drinking alcohol
later in the program to reduce alcohol drinking behavior in the experimental group had an average score of drinking alcohol after treatment and follow-up. Lower than before treatment (p <.05) and lower than the control group (p <.05).
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