Awareness-Concern Instrument
The Awareness-Concern Instrument is a 13-item attitude measure of awareness and concern among teachers and administrators about tobacco use among students.

Evidence-Based Assessment Rating Profile

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Sample Items

4.06.01

Relevant Literature:

  1. Mesters, I., & Meertens, R. M. (1999). Monitoring the Dissemination of an Educational Protocol on Pediatric Asthma in Family Practice: A Test of Associations between Dissemination Variables. Health Education & Behavior, 26(1), 103–120.
  2. Steckler, A., Goodman, R. M., McLeroy, K. R., Davis, S., & Koch, G. (1992). Measuring the diffusion of innovative health promotion programs. American Journal of Health Promotion: AJHP, 6(3), 214–224.