Journal of Alcohol & Drug EducationSharma M, Branscum P. School-based drug abuse prevention programs in high school students. J Alcohol Drug Education 2013;57:51.Sharma, M., & Branscum, P. (2013). School-based drug abuse prevention programs in high school students. Journal of Alcohol and ...
This document summarizes findings from the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention's National Cross-Site Evaluation of High-Risk Youth Programs, which identi... JF Springer,S Sambrano,E Sale,... - 《Adolescents》 被引量: 35发表: 2002年 Evaluating G.R.E.A.T.: A School-Based Gang Prevention...
This component is delivered within the context of child- and parent-focused education and skills training programs during summer and regular school year periods. The FLEX component is a family support, empowerment, and service-brokerage intervention that is individually tailored in response to the ...
High school should be identified as a critical period at risk for drug use and violent actions. This study points to the importance of early detection of drug addiction among vulnerable young people, enabling the development of educational programs to prevent abuse and dependence on substances.Previo...
The purpose of this study was to investigate drug abuse and to find related factors among high school students. The subjects for this study were 973 students from 10 high schools in Taegu city. The data were collected from September 30, 1996 to October 30, 1996. The questionnaire developed ...
The study recommends that the education programs aimed at addressing drug abuse among students should be holistic and address both the risk and protective factors; school programs aimed at prevention of drug abuse should be ongoing from Form 1 to Form 4 for students and include teacher; skill ...
First there was the heroin explosion plaguing the suburbs and killing kids. Now one Long Island school district has devised a plan, the first of its kind, to get its addicted students help.
Although drug use among teenagers has declined significantly over the past decade, adolescents raised in impoverished urban communities continue to be at high risk for involvement in drug use and sales and for serious delinquency. Such youth often exhibit behavioral problems at school, associate with ...
Altogether, 10.3% of districts that included high school grades reported administering one of six such curricula that were then rated as effective by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's National Registry of Effective Programs and Practices or Blueprints for Violence Prevention...
abuse, which is particularly troubling given that they are also at greater risk of poverty, not having health insurance, and other health problems. We have to do everything we can to keep youth in school so they can go on to lead healthy, productive lives, free from substance abuse." ...