The Canadian Student Tobacco, Alcohol and Drugs Survey questionnaire asks questions about tobacco use, alcohol use, drug use (illicit, prescription, over-the-counter, etc.) in addition to youth bullying, mental health and school connectedness. The questionnaire will also be made available in the school's main office.
Smoking, alcohol and drug use are highly related. In 2006-07, 96% of students in grades 7-9 who had smoked a whole cigarette had also used alcohol or marijuana. The survey asks about a wide variety of topics that are related to tobacco use, including influences of others, attitudes, alcohol and substance use and other behaviours. Understanding these potential influences can help direct programs and policies to curb tobacco use as well as the other behaviours.
The data collected on experimentation with alcohol and drugs will contribute to the evidence base for decision-making within the framework of Canada’s Drug Strategy.
The CSTADS project has been reviewed and received ethics clearance from the Office of Research Ethics at the University of Waterloo and Health Canada's Research Ethics Board. School boards and schools are also required to read and approve the questionnaire before agreeing to participate. As per school board protocols, parents and students are asked to provide permission/consent before participating in the project.