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Jackson County Program Evaluation Project Year 3, Report 1.pdf

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Figure 10. <strong>Project</strong> Towards No Drug Abuse Outcome Data and 2008 8 th and 11 thGrade Iowa Youth Survey Data: Perceived Alcohol Availability108Change in the Percentage of Youth <strong>Report</strong>ingEase for a Kid Their Age to Get AlcoholChange6420-2TND2008 IYSEase of Getting Alcohol -1.2 9.3Notes: 1 The median number of days between pre- and post-tests was 98 for TND. IYS data is reported asan annual change estimate.2 “Don’t know” responses were combined with missing responses and were not included in the total whencalculating the percentages.3 The percent of respondents reporting ease of getting alcohol at pre-test was 75.2% for TND.Figures 11, 12, and 13 on pages 14 and 15 display outcomes for school enjoyment,school performance, and support from an adult at school, presenting the percentages ofparticipants with favorable and unfavorable outcomes for each program group.Favorable outcomes mean that school enjoyment or performance increased (e.g.,respondents enjoyed being in school more at post-test than at pre-test) or that pre-testand post-test responses remained the same and were favorable regarding schoolenjoyment or performance. Unfavorable outcomes mean that school enjoyment orperformance decreased from pre-test to post-test (e.g., respondents tried to do their bestin school less at post-test than at pre-test), or that pre-test and post-test responsesremained the same and were unfavorable regarding school enjoyment or performance.<strong>Jackson</strong> <strong>County</strong> GRAA <strong>Evaluation</strong> <strong>Report</strong> 13

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