NATURE
OF
COMMUNICATION
ALWAYS
SOMETIMES
NEVER
OK
OK
OK
1. Calling
the
participant
by
his/her
first
name
2. Using
terms
of
endearment
with
a
participant
(e.g.
honey,
dear,
sweetheart)
3. Talking
with
a
participant
about
sexual
topics
4. Inquiring
about
a
participant’s
sexual
behavior
5. Inquiring
about
a
participant’s
substance
use
behavior
6. Answering
a
participant’s
questions
about
your
personal
life
7. Asking
questions
about
a
participant’s
personal
life
not
related
to
the
program
agenda
8. Using
profanity
with
a
participant
9. Using
profanity
directed
at
a
participant
10.Calling
a
participant
at
home
11.Meeting
a
participant
socially
out
of
office
or
program
time
12.
Contacting
participants
on
an
office
Facebook
account
13.
Posting
pictures
of
prevention
program
activities
on
an
office
Facebook
account
14.Posting
pictures
of
prevention
program
activities
on
a
personal
Facebook
account
15.
Responding
positively
to
a
participant’s
online
“friend”
request
16.
“Friending”
a
participant
online
17.“You’re
very
attractive.”
18.“You
are
very
special
to
me.”
19.“There
are
times
I
forget
you
are
a
youth.”
20.“I
like
you.”
21.“I
will
always
be
there
for
you.”
22.“We’ve
become
very
close
since
you
started
this
program.”
(Ref:
William
L.
White,
Ethical
Issues
in
Substance
Abuse
Prevention
and
Treatment,
2001)