Student Drug Use Survey
This survey aims to understand students’ attitudes, knowledge, and experiences related to drug use. Your responses will help us develop effective prevention programs and resources. Please answer honestly—your identity will remain confidential.
Have you ever been offered drugs while at school or during school-related events?*
This question helps us gauge exposure to drug offers in educational settings.
Which types of substances have you heard about being used by students in your school? (Select all that apply)*
This question aims to identify which drugs students perceive as most common in their school community.
On a scale from 1 to 5, how pressured do you feel by peers to try any kind of drugs?*
(1 = No pressure at all, 5 = Extremely pressured)
If you have ever used drugs or alcohol, what was your main reason for doing so?
This question seeks to understand motivations behind drug or alcohol use among students.
What concerns, if any, do you have about drug use among students at your school?*
Please describe any specific worries or risks you see.
Where do you usually learn about the risks and effects of drugs? (Select all that apply)
This question explores the sources of information students rely on for drug education.
How effective do you think your school’s drug prevention education has been?*
Please rate based on your experience and impressions.
What suggestions do you have for improving drug education or support for students at your school?
We're looking for ideas to make prevention programs more useful or engaging.
Have you noticed any changes in your or your friends’ attitudes towards drugs in the last year? Please briefly describe.
Thank you for participating in this survey. Your feedback is valuable in creating a safer and more supportive school environment!
Thank you for taking a part in this survey.