Prescription Drugs/Opiates Teen Norms Survey

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Prescription Drugs/Opiates Teen Norms Survey Friday, January 19, 2018

Q1: How many times during the school year have you seen or heard educational information about prescription drug misuse? Answered: 43 Skipped: 1

Q2: During the school year, how frequently have you seen or heard information about prescription drugs from the following sources: Answered: 44 Skipped: 0

Q3: Please rate how believable each of the following sources of information about prescription drugs are to you: Answered: 43 Skipped: 1

Q4: Please indicate how much you think the typical student approves or disapproves of each of the following: Answered: 42 Skipped: 2

Q5: What percentage of students do you believe have used a prescription medication to get high in the past 30 days? Answered: 43 Skipped: 1

Q6: What percentage of students do you believe have used an opiate (OxyContin, Vicodin, Percocet, etc) in the past 30 days? Answered: 43 Skipped: 1

Q7: In your opinion, how easy would it be for someone to obtain an opiate (OxyContin, Vicodin, Percocet) or other prescription medication from a doctor in your community to get high? Answered: 42 Skipped: 2

Q8: In your opinion, how easy would it be for someone to obtain an opiate (OxyContin, Vicodin, Percocet) or other prescription medication from a friend or family member in your community to get high? Answered: 42 Skipped: 2

Q9: In your opinion how do people who abuse opiates and other prescription medication obtain it? Answered: 44 Skipped: 0