J Korean Acad Nurs.
2000 Aug;30(4):1055-1065.
The Development and Effects of WEB Instruction Programs for Drug Abuse Prevention in
Korean Adolescents
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Nursing, Hyejeon college, Korea.
Abstract
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The purpose of this study was to develop, through the integration of instructional theory, a Courseware and to
investigate the effectiveness of a web-based computer assisted instruction(WBI) program for preventing drug abuse,
a serious problem for youth problem.
During the first stage of this study done "Drug Abuse Prevention" Courseware was developed based on, Gagn &
Brigg's instructional design theory, Keller's ARCS theory and the CAI model of Hannafin & Peck. For the second
stage, the courseware was used to provide education for students adolescents in drug abuse prevention.
This study used an quasi-experimental, one-group pretest-posttest design with a convenience sample of 36 male
high school students who were at one high school located in Seoul. Data were collected using self-reported
questionnaires which included a learning achievement tool, the Keller's IMMS (Instructional Material Motivation Survey), on
attitudes to drug use, and on responses to the WBI instruction.
Prior to the experiment, the "drug abuse prevention" learning method and the procedures of the study were
explained to the students, and then the learning achievement of the subjects was measured as a pretest.
The students were then given 2 weeks WBI utilizing the courseware.
A post-test which included the pre-test learning achievement questionnaire and a survey of learning motivation
and attitudes toward drug were given two weeks after the education was completed.
The data analysis was done using SPSS/PC. Paired t-test was used to analyze the differences between the
pre-test and post-test scores for learning achievement.
The results of the analysis are as follows: There were significant differences in learning achievement between the
pre-test and post-test(t=-18.62, p=0.000).
The hypothesis, that learning achievement will be higher, after the class has used the courseware, than before
was supported. The scores for learning motivation and attitudes toward drugs were also higher than the results of
existing studies.
In conclusion, this study suggests that WBI is an effective learning method in the prevention of drug abuse for
adolescents as it can be used for self-learning and repeated learning as assisted instruction.
Recommendation would be given that further research needs to be develped in the courseware by cognitive
learning style and by multimedia courseware and virtual reality system.