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Title: Raising the bar: can increased statutory penalties deter drink-drivers?Year: 2004Journal: Accident Analysis and Prevention 36(5): 919-929ISSN: 0001-4575 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Randomized controlled trial on the effects of a skills-based workshop on medical students' management of problem drinking and alcohol dependenceYear: 2003Journal: Substance Abuse 24(1): 5-16ISSN: 0889-7077 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Reaching elementary students: Woodrow Wilson evaluates its SAP.Year: 1994Journal: Student Assistance Journal 7 (No. 1): 24-29,ISSN: 1042-6388 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Reaction to drug education: a comparison of two videos produced for schools.Year: 1988Journal: British Journal of Addiction 83: 955-963,ISSN: 0952-0481 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Reducing the risk of drug involvement among early adolescentsPublisher: Guilford, CT * McGraw-Hill/DushkinSource: Pp. 260-268. In: Goldberg, R., ed. Taking sides: clashing views on controversial issues in drugs and society. 5th ed. xx + 347 pp.Year: 2002
Title: Reducing the risk of drug involvement among early adolescents: an evaluation of drug abuse resistance education (DARE).Publisher: Rockville, MD * National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information;Source: 35 pp.Year: 1993
Title: Reducing substance abuse risk factors among children through a Teacher as Facilitator Program.Year: 1993Journal: Journal of Drug Education 23: 137-150,ISSN: 0047-2379 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Reducing underage drinking and its consequences.Year: 1993Journal: Alcohol Health and Research World 17: 12-18,ISSN: 0090-838X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: The relative autonomy of schools and educational interventions for substance abuse prevention, sex education, and gender stereotyping.Year: 1992Journal: Adolescence 27: 758-770,
Title: Reply to Duryea.Year: 1992Journal: Psychological Reports 70: 705-706,ISSN: 0033-2941 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Report of a study of the FM Live Theatre Company's production On the Rocks in schools.Year: 1989Journal: Drug Education Journal of Australia 3: 9-14,ISSN: 0818-884X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Report to Congress on the nature and effectiveness of federal, state, and local drug prevention/education programs: executive summary.Publisher: Washington * Govt Print. Off.;Source: varying pages.Year: 1987
Title: Research on alcohol education for young people: a critical review of the literature.Year: 1991Journal: Health Education Journal 50: 195-199,
Title: Resistance-skills training and onset of alcohol use: evidence for beneficial and potentially harmful effects in public schools and in private Catholic schools.Year: 1995Journal: Health Psychology 14: 291-300,ISSN: 0278-6133 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Resistance to peer group pressure: an inadequate basis for alcohol education.Year: 1993Journal: Health Education Research 8: 159-165,ISSN: 0268-1153 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: The retrospective pretest: an alternative approach in evaluating drug prevention programs.Year: 1987Journal: Journal of Drug Education 17: 345-356,ISSN: 0047-2379 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: A review of the evaluation of 47 drug abuse prevention curricula available nationally.Year: 1997Journal: Journal of School Health 67: 127-132,ISSN: 0022-4391 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Review of process and outcome evaluations of team training.Year: 1993Journal: Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education 39 (No. 1): 66-77,ISSN: 0090-1482 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: A review of school-based drug education programs: do we expect too much?Publisher: Dubuque, IA * Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co.;Source: Chap. 21, pp. 175-183. In: Engs, R. C., ed. Controversies in the addiction's field: volume one. xii + 210 pp.Year: 1990
Title: A review of school drug program evaluations: implications for the future.Publisher: Toronto * Addiction Research Foundation LibrarySource: 7 pp. In: Monkman, D. and Stanley, C., compls. Guide to Canadian information and resources on substance abuse. varying pages.Year: 1990
Title: A review of successful and unsuccessful models of drug education.Year: 1991Journal: Drug Education Journal of Australia 5: 15-26,ISSN: 0818-884X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: A rhetoric of classroom denialPublisher: New York * St. Martin's PressSource: Chap. 7, pp. 105-121. In: Lilienfeld, J. and Oxford, J., eds. The languages of addiction. xxvii + 254 pp.Year: 1999
Title: Risk-focused drug and alcohol prevention: implications for school-based prevention programs.Year: 1991Journal: Social Work in Education 13: 246-256,ISSN: 0162-7961 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Rock in prevention.Year: 1998Journal: Treatment Today 10(No. 1): 45,ISSN: 1072-5482 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: A role for drug awareness and prevention programs external to the school?Year: 1992Journal: Health Education Research 7: 259-267,ISSN: 0268-1153 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: The role of colleges of advanced education and teachers in drug education.Year: 1987Journal: Drug Education Journal of Australia 1: 153-156,ISSN: 0818-884X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: The role of the school in the National Campaign Against Drug Abuse.Year: 1991Journal: Drug Education Journal of Australia 5: 185-198,ISSN: 0818-884X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Russian-American partners for prevention: adaptation of a school-based parent-child programme for alcohol use preventionYear: 2001Journal: European Journal of Public Health 11(3): 314-321
Title: Safe and drug-free schools: balancing accountability with state and local flexibility. Report to Congressional requesters.Publisher: WashingtonSource: 57 pp.Year: 1997
Title: Say Yes First: a longitudinal, school-based alcohol and drug prevention project for rural youth and familiesPublisher: Thousand Oaks, CA * SAGE Periodicals PressSource: pp. 67-96. In: Blakely, C. H., Coulter, J. B., Gardner, S. E. and Jansen, M. A., eds. Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP): high risk youth programs. (Journal of Early Adolescence, vol. 17, No. 1.) 96pp.Year: 1997
Title: A school answers back: responding to student drug use.Publisher: Rockville, MD * The American Council for Drug Education;Source: xi + 145 pp.Year: 1984
Title: School-as-community activity selection at continuation high schools.Year: 1997Journal: Substance Use and Misuse 32: 113-131,ISSN: 1082-6084 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: School-based adolescent drug prevention: what works and what doesn't work, what's next?Publisher: Lewiston, NY * Edwin Mellen PressSource: Chap. 2, pp. 21-31. In: Gordon, J. U., ed. A systems change approach to substance abuse prevention. (Studies in Health and Human Servies, vol. 26.) xvii + 194 pp.Year: 1997
Title: School-based alcohol and drug education programs can be effective.Publisher: Dubuque, IA * Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co.;Source: Chap. 20, 167-174. In: Engs, R. C., ed. Controversies in the addiction's field: volume one. xii + 210 pp.Year: 1990
Title: School-based alcohol education pedagogy.Year: 1994Journal: ADTSEA Journal of Traffic Safety Education 42 (No. 3): 4-5,
Title: School-based alcohol prevention programs.Year: 1993Journal: Alcohol Health and Research World 17: 54-60,ISSN: 0090-838X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: School-based and community-based prevention approaches.Publisher: Baltimore * Williams & Wilkins;Source: Chap. 69, pp. 910-927. In: Lowinson, J. H., Ruiz, P. and Millman, R. B., eds. Substance abuse: a comprehensive textbook. 2d ed. xxvi + 1110 pp.Year: 1992
Title: School-based approaches to drug abuse prevention: evidence for effectiveness and suggestions for determining cost-effectiveness.Publisher: Washington * Govt Print Off.;Source: Pp. 59-82. In: National Institute on Drug Abuse. Cost-benefit/cost-effectiveness research of drug abuse prevention: implications for programming and policy. (NIDA Research Monogr. No. 176.) iv + 233pp.Year: 1998
Title: School based drug education programmes in the Australian capital territory.Year: 1988Journal: Drug Education Journal of Australia 2: 115-120,ISSN: 0818-884X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: School-based drug education research findings: what have we learned? What can be done?Publisher: Washington * Govt Print. Off.;Source: Chap. 2, pp. 33-45. In: Office for Substance Abuse Prevention. Prevention research findings: 1988. (OSAP Prevention Monograph No. 3.) ix + 267 pp.Year: 1990
Title: School-based drug prevention: what kind of drug use does it prevent?Publisher: Santa Monica, CA * RAND Drug Policy Research CenterSource: xxiii + 174 pp.Year: 2002
Title: School-based educational programs to prevent the personal use of psychoactive drugs for non-medical purposes.Year: 1988Journal: Australian Drug and Alcohol Review 7: 305-314,ISSN: 0726-4550 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: School-based health promotion: substance abuse and sexual behaviorYear: 1995Journal: Appl. Prev. Psychol. 4: 167-184
Title: School-based interventions to prevent substance use among inner-city minority adolescentsPublisher: Washington * American Psychological AssociationSource: Chap. 11, pp. 251-267. In: Wilson, D. K., Rodrigue, J. R. and Taylor, W. C. Health-promoting and health-compromising behaviors among minority adolescents. xxii + 388 pp.Year: 1997
Title: School-based intervention strategies for children from alcoholic families.Publisher: Pompano Beach, FL * Health Communications;Source: Pp. 53-56. In: Changing legacies: growing up in an alcoholic home. 92 pp.Year: 1983
Title: School-based prevention: critical componentsPublisher: Newton, MA * Education Development CenterSource: 10 pp.Year: 1999
Title: School-based prevention: making it work.Year: 1989Journal: Prevention File 4 (No. 4): 6-9,ISSN: 1065-3961 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: School-based prevention of adolescent substance abuse: programs, implementation and future directions.Year: 1988Journal: School Psychology Review 17: 550-558,ISSN: 0279-6015 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: School-based prevention programs for children and adolescents. (Developmental Clinical Psychology and Psychiatry, Vol. 34.)Publisher: Thousand Oaks, CA * Sage Publications;Source: x + 117 pp.Year: 1995
Title: [School-based prevention: special issue.]Publisher: Dordrecht, Netherlands * Kluwer Academic/Plenum PublishersSource: 72 pp.Year: 2004Journal: Prevention Science, vol. 5, no. 1, March 2004.
Title: School-based programmes for the prevention of drinking and driving: issues and results.Year: 1986Journal: Accident Analysis and Prevention 18: 325-337,ISSN: 0001-4575 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: School-based program promotes positive behavior, reduces risk factors for drug use, other problems.Year: 2004Journal: NIDA Notes 18(6): 1, 6, 10ISSN: 1535-7325 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: School-based programs.Publisher: Philadelphia * Lippincott Williams and WilkinsSource: Chap. 76, pp. 1211-1229. In: Lowinson, J.H., Ruiz, P., Millman, R.B. and Langrod, J.G., eds. Substance abuse: a comprehensive textbook. 4th ed. xxiv + 1421 pp.Year: 2005
Title: School-based programsPublisher: Baltimore * Williams and Wilkins;Source: Chap. 76, pp. 764-775. In: Lowinson, J. H., Ruiz, P., Millman, R. B. and Langrod, J. G., eds. Substance abuse: a comprehensive textbook. 3d ed. xxvi + 956 pp.Year: 1997
Title: School-based programs: a case study.Publisher: Sacramento, CA * California Health Research FoundationSource: Chap. 11, pp. 100-105. In: Mecca, A. M., ed. Comprehensive alcohol & drug abuse prevention strategies. xi + 169 pp.Year: 1984
Title: School-based research on the prevention of adolescent alcohol use and misuse: methodological issues and advances.Publisher: Hillsdale, NJ * Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc.;Source: Chap. 7, pp. 125-146. In: Boyd, G. M., Howard, J. and Zucker, R. A., eds. Alcohol problems among adolescents: current directions in prevention research. ix + 257 pp.Year: 1995
Title: School-based social and personal coping skills training.Publisher: Hillsdale, NJ * Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc.;Source: Chap. 13, pp. 263-282. In: Donohew, L., Sypher, H. E. and Bukoski, W. J., eds. Persuasive communication and drug abuse prevention. xxi + 349 pp.Year: 1991
Title: School-based substance abuse prevention: a review of the state of the art in curriculum, 1980-1990.Year: 1992Journal: Health Education Research 7: 403-430,ISSN: 0268-1153 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: School-based substance abuse prevention: what works, for whom, and how?Publisher: Amityville, NY * Baywood Publishing Co.;Source: Chap. 4, pp. 101-129. In: Kar, S. B., ed. Substance abuse prevention: a multicultural perspective. xi + 319 pp.Year: 1999
Title: School drug education: a coming of age. (Commentary.)Year: 2004Journal: Addiction 99(3): 294-295ISSN: 0965-2140 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: School drug education: a developing field, and one element in a community approach to drugs and young people: a response to the commentaries. (Commentary.)Year: 2004Journal: Addiction 99(3): 296-298ISSN: 0965-2140 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: School drug education programming: in search of a new direction.Year: 1993Journal: Journal of Drug Education 23: 325-331,ISSN: 0047-2379 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: School health: findings from evaluated programs.Publisher: Washington * Govt Print. Office;Source: Varying pages.Year: 1993
Title: School health programs: a comprehensive plan for implementation.Year: 1988Journal: Health Education 19 (No. 5): 47-53,
Title: School interventions for children of alcoholics.Publisher: New York * The Guilford Press;Source: x + 275 pp.Year: 1994
Title: School interventions for children of alcoholics.Publisher: New York; * The Guilford Press;Source: x + 275 pp.Year: 1994
Title: School policies.Publisher: Sacramento, CA * California Health Research FoundationSource: Chap. l0, pp. 95-99. In: Mecca, A. M., ed. Comprehensive alcohol & drug abuse prevention strategies. xi + l69 pp.Year: 1984
Title: School prevention program effective with youths at high risk for substance use.Year: 2003Journal: NIDA Notes 18(5): 12-13ISSN: 1535-7325 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: A school programme in Valencia. A pilot programme torrent (Valencia-Spain).Publisher: Budapest, HungarySource: P. 36. In: International Council on Alcohol and Addictions. International Institute on the Prevention and Treatment of Alcoholism. 32nd. (Abstracts/Resumes.) 253 pp.Year: 1986
Title: Schools.Publisher: Boston * Allyn and Bacon;Source: Chap. 5, pp. 93-120. In: Coombs, R. H. and Ziedonis, D. M., eds. Handbook on drug abuse prevention: a comprehensive strategy to prevent the abuse of alcohol and other drugs. xx + 551 pp.Year: 1995
Title: School teacher's role in a school-community alcohol intervention program.Publisher: Washington * Govt Print. Off.;Source: Pp. 29-33. In: Center for Substance Abuse Treatment. Rural issues in alcohol and other drug abuse treatment. (Technical Assistance Publ. Series 10.) v + 68 pp.Year: 1994
Title: Searching for answers.Year: 1997Journal: Bottom Line on Alcohol in Society 18(No. 3): 31-67,ISSN: 0891-6950 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Secondary prevention: a school-based coping-skills training program for high-risk youth.Publisher: Washington * Govt Print. Off.;Source: Chap. 5, pp. 188-193. In: Office for Substance Abuse Prevention. Prevention research findings: 1988. (OSAP Prevention Monograph No. 3.) ix + 267 pp.Year: 1990
Title: Secondary prevention with college drinkers: evaluation of an alcohol skills training program.Year: 1990Journal: Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 58: 805-810,ISSN: 0022-006X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Seminar on addictive disorders: an exploration of students' knowledge, attitudes, and behavior.Year: 2004Journal: Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions 4(1): 3-21ISSN: 1533-256X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Sharing the secrets of the alcohol industry: suggested teaching activities.Source: mimeogr. 10 pp. + appendix: annotated reading list on the alcohol industry. Florence, SC; Francis Marion College;Year: 1987
Title: Shining Stars: prevention programs that work. 1994 edition.Publisher: Louisville, KY * Southeast Regional Center for Drug-Free Schools and Communities:Source: 64 pp.Year: 1994
Title: A short- and long-term evaluation of Here's Looking At You alcohol education program.Year: 1988Journal: Journal of Drug Education 18: 235-242,ISSN: 0047-2379 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: A short-and long-term evaluation of "Here's Looking at You" alcohol education program.Publisher: Amityville, NY * Baywood Publishing Co.;Source: Chap. 6, p. 75-82. In: Eiseman, S., ed. Focus on alcohol. xiv + 258 pp.Year: 1991
Title: A short-term evaluation of project DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education): preliminary indications of effectiveness.Year: 1987Journal: Journal of Drug Education 17: 279-294,ISSN: 0047-2379 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Should alcohol and drug education be a part of comprehensive prevention policy? The evidence from the college campus.Year: 1988Journal: Journal of Drug Issues 18: 355-365,ISSN: 0022-0426 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Signs of effectiveness II. Preventing alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use: a risk factor/resiliency-based approach.Publisher: Washington * Govt Print. Off.;Source: viii + 93 pp.Year: 1994
Title: Sixth grade transition groups: an approach to primary prevention.Year: 1990Journal: J. primary Prev. 10: 303-311,
Title: The Smart Report: substance abuse and Canadian youth.Publisher: Toronto * Addiction Research Foundation;Source: viii + 229 pp.Year: 1993
Title: Social competence promotion with inner-city and suburban young adolescents: effects on social adjustment and alcohol use.Year: 1992Journal: Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 60: 56-63,ISSN: 0022-006X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: The social impact of life education: estimating drug use prevalence among Victorian primary school students and the statewide effect of the Life Education programme.Year: 1996Journal: Addiction 91: 1151-1159,ISSN: 0965-2140 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: A social learning approach to teaching adolescents about alcohol and driving: a multiple variable follow-up evaluation.Year: 1987Journal: Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry 18: 51-60,ISSN: 0005-7916 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: So Cool It's Hot--Primary Airwaves Program.Year: 1990Journal: Drug Education Journal of Australia 4: 67-71,ISSN: 0818-884X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: The state of addictions education programs: results of a national cross-sectional survey.Year: 2003Journal: Journal of Teaching in the Addictions 2(1): 59-66ISSN: 1533-2705 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Stop the Drinking Driver: a behavioral school-based prevention program.Year: 1991Journal: Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education 36 (No. 2): 12-19,ISSN: 0090-1482 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Student assistance programs: educators and addiction counselors have become partners in the war on adolescent drug and alcohol abuse and dependence.Year: 1989Journal: Alcoholism and Addiction 9 (No. 5): 36-27,ISSN: 0884-1403 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Student assistance programs: new approaches for reducing adolescent substance abuse.Year: 1993Journal: Journal of Counseling and Development 71: 326-329,ISSN: 0748-9633 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Student desires for a university drug education program.Year: 1989Journal: Journal of Drug Education 19: 231-244,ISSN: 0047-2379 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Student generated solutions to the alcohol/drug problem: a Wisconsin profile.Year: 1991Journal: Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education 37: 65-71,ISSN: 0090-1482 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Students and substances: social power in drug education.Year: 1997Journal: Educ. Eval. Policy Anal. 19: 65-82,
Title: Student self-reflection on alcohol consumption: a writing assignment.Year: 1993Journal: Journal of College Student Develoment 34: 378-380,ISSN: 1543-3382 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Students' evaluations of the effectiveness of substance abuse education: the impact of different delivery modes.Year: 1996Journal: Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse 5(No. 2): 43-61,ISSN: 1067-828X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Studying 'Alcohol, Drugs, and Society' from a sociological perspective: comparing the academic performance of pre-professionals in addiction studies with students majoring in other disciplinesYear: 2001Journal: Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly 19(4): 81-90ISSN: 0734-7324 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Substance abuse and mental health statistics source book 1998 (Analytic Series: A-4)Publisher: Rockville, MDSource: xxviii + 502pp.Year: 1998
Title: Substance abuse education for grade school students.Publisher: Oslo * National Directorate for the Prevention of Alcohol and Drug ProblemsSource: Pp. 384-393. In: International Congress on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, 35th, Oslo, 1988. Proceedings. Vol. 3: papers. [xi] + 883 pp.Year: 1989
Title: Substance abuse in schools: statewide education policy issues. Program report.Publisher: Alexandria, VA * ERIC Document Reproduction Services;Source: 9 pp.Year: 1986
Title: Substance abuse: practice implications.Year: 1991Journal: Journal of Adolescent Chemical Dependency 1 (No. 3): 43-54,ISSN: 0896-7768 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Substance abuse prevention activities for secondary students: ready-to-use lessons, fact sheets, and resources for grades 7-12.Publisher: Englewood Cliffs, NJ * Prentice Hall;Format: Curriculum. 2.Source: xiii + 318 pp.Year: 1991
Title: Substance abuse prevention among elementary school students.Year: 1995Journal: Drugs and Society 8 (Nos. 3/4): 15-27,ISSN: 8756-8233 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Substance abuse prevention: components of program planning.Year: 1985Journal: Spec. Serv. Sch. 1: 99-112,
Title: Substance abuse prevention: theory, practice, and effectiveness.Publisher: Chicago * University of Chicago Press;Source: Pp. 461-519. In: Tonry, M. and Wilson, J. Q., eds. Drugs and crime. (Crime and Justice, Vol. 13.) x + 574 pp.Year: 1990
Title: Substance misuse among rural adolescents.Publisher: Thousand Oaks, CA * Sage Publications;Source: Chap. 6, pp. 123-146. In: Gullotta, T. P., Adams, G. R. and Montemayor, R., eds. Substance misuse in adolescence. (Advances in Adolescent Development, Vol. 7.) ix + 262 pp.Year: 1995
Title: Substance use and delinquency among inner city adolescent males. Urban Institute Report 90-3.Publisher: Washington * Urban Institute PressSource: xi + 140 pp.Year: 1990
Title: Successful instruction in Substance Abuse and Traffic Safety (SATS).Year: 1989Journal: Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education 34 (No. 3): 97-100,ISSN: 0090-1482 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Success stories from drug-free schools: a guide for educators, parents & policymakers.Publisher: Washington, DC * National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information;Source: 59 pp.Year: 1991
Title: Summary evaluation: growing healthy curriculum.Publisher: Tacoma, WA * University of Washington;Source: 12 pp. + appendix.Year: 1989
Title: Summary of data on alcohol and other drug abuse: an analysis of trends in local district programming.Publisher: Falls Church, VA * Conwal Incorporated;Source: Pp. D-2, 1-20. In: New Jersey State Epidemiology Work Group. Meeting summary, Rutgers University, Piscataway NJ, April 9, 1992. Varying pages.Year: 1992
Title: Support for today's teachers: one district's approach.Year: 1993Journal: Student Assistance Journal 6 (No. 2): 24-26,ISSN: 1042-6388 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: A survey of current research studies on drug education programs in America.Year: 1991Journal: Journal of Drug Education 21: 203-210,ISSN: 0047-2379 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Susceptibility to peer pressure as an explanatory variable for the differential effectiveness of an alcohol misuse prevention program in elementary schools.Year: 1992Journal: Journal of School Health 62: 233-237,ISSN: 0022-4391 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: A systematic review of parent-oriented programs to prevent children's use of alcohol and other drugs.Year: 1995Journal: Journal of Drug Education 25: 251-279,ISSN: 0047-2379 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Teacher's evaluations of a 'life-skills' approach to drugs education.Year: 1988Journal: Educational Research 30: 202-210,ISSN: 0013-1881 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Teachers' use of and perceptions of a drug curriculum.Year: 1995Journal: Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education 40 (No. 2): 100-111,ISSN: 0090-1482 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Teacher training in norm setting approaches to drug education: a pilot study comparing standard and video-enhanced methods.Year: 2003Journal: Journal of Drug Education 33(3): 325-336ISSN: 0047-2379 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Teaching adolescents about alcohol and driving: a two year follow-up.Year: 1987Journal: Journal of Drug Education 17: 327-344,ISSN: 0047-2379 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Teaching adolescents about alcohol and driving: a two year follow-up.Publisher: Amityville, NY * Baywood Publishing Co.;Source: Chap. 18, pp. 223-240. In: Eiseman, S., ed. Focus on alcohol. xiv + 258 pp.Year: 1991
Title: Teaching evidence-based addiction practice: Project MATCH comes to the classroom.Year: 2003Journal: Journal of Teaching in the Addictions 2(1): 1-15ISSN: 1533-2705 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: A team approach to drug-free schools: the Iowa connection.Year: 1991Journal: Student Assistance Journal 3 (No. 4): 26-31,ISSN: 1042-6388 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Teams-Games-Tournaments: teaching adolescents about alcohol and driving.Year: 1988Journal: Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education 33 (No. 3): 46-57,ISSN: 0090-1482 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Teasing apart a multi-component approach to adolescent alcohol prevention: what worked in Project Northland?Publisher: University of MinnesotaSource: 212 pp., Ph.D. dissertation,Year: 2003
Title: Technologies for understanding and preventing substance abuse and addiction.Publisher: Washington * Govt Print. Off.;Source: Other Populations and Alcohol * ix + 250 pp.Year: 1994
Title: Teen addiction.Publisher: San Diego * Greenhaven PressSource: 170 pp.Year: 1997
Title: Teenage alcohol education program.Publisher: Wayne, MI * Wayne County Intermediate School DistrictSource: 4 pp.Year: 1986
Title: Thinking young: Highway Safety Forum reviews ways to keep old heads on young shoulders.Year: 1989Journal: Traffic Safety 89 (No. 6): 19-22,ISSN: 0041-0721 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: A three-pronged approach to substance abuse prevention in a school system.Year: 1990Journal: Social Work in Education 12: 208-216,ISSN: 0162-7961 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Tobacco, alcohol, and other drug abuse trends in Washington state: 1994 report.Publisher: Olympia * Washington State Division of Alcohol and Substance Abuse;Source: xvii + 94 pp.Year: 1994
Title: Tobacco, alcohol, and other drug abuse trends in Washington state: 1995 report.Publisher: Olympia * Washington State Division of Alcohol and Substance Abuse;Source: xvii + 108 pp.Year: 1995
Title: Today's challenge: teaching strategies for working with young children pre-natally exposed to drugs/alcohol July, 1989.Publisher: Los Angeles, CA * Los Angeles Unified School district;Format: Manual. 4Source: iv + 21 pp.Year: 1989
Title: To help substance abusers, we must first help ourselves.Year: 1988Journal: Educ. Leader. 45 (No. 6): 21-22, 24-26,
Title: Toward more effective drug prevention programs.Publisher: Santa Monica, CA * RAND Corporation;Source: vii + 12 pp.Year: 1987
Title: Toward redefining models of curriculum and instruction for students at risk.Publisher: Washington & Philadelphia * National Education Association & Research for Better SchoolsSource: Chap. 5, pp. 76-103. In: Presseisen, B. Z., ed. At risk students and thinking: perspectives from research. 160 pp.Year: 1988
Title: Training as a treatment issue: attitudinal and behavioral changesPublisher: United States International UniversitySource: 161 pp. Ph.D. dissertation,Year: 1998
Title: Training teachers to educate drug-affected children.Publisher: New York * Springer Publishing Co.;Source: Chap. 11, pp. 236-245. In: Haack, M. R., ed. Drug-dependent mothers and their children: issues in public policy and public health. xxii + 335pp.Year: 1997
Title: Training teachers to integrate prevention concepts into the primary curriculum.Publisher: Washington * Govt Print. Off.;Source: Pp. 140-150. In: Office for Substance Abuse Prevention. Working with youth in high-risk environments: experiences in prevention. (OSAP Prevent. Monogr. No. 12.) vi + 210 pp.Year: 1992
Title: Trauma prevention effectiveness with alcohol and driving in adolescents.Publisher: Chicago * National Safety Council;Source: Pp. 552-556. In: Alcohol, drugs and traffic safety: proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Alcohol, Drugs and Traffic Safety, October 24-27, 1989, Chicago. xxvi + 970 pp.Year: 1990
Title: Treating the high risk adolescent: a survey of effective programs and interventions.Year: 1989Journal: Journal of Chemical Dependency Treatment 2 (No. 1): 49-69,ISSN: 0885-4734 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Treating the high risk adolescent: a survey of effective programs and interventions.Year: 1991Journal: Journal of Adolescent Chemical Dependency 1 (No. 3): 55-75,ISSN: 0896-7768 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Trying to change it all and risk to change nothing?Publisher: Lausanne, Switzerland * International Council on Alcohol and AddictionsSource: Pp. 62-69. In: Tongue, A. and Tongue, E., eds. Proceedings of the 31st International Institute on the Prevention and Treatment of Alcoholism. Vol. 1. Rome, 2-7 June 1985. 495 pp.Year: 1986
Title: Twelfth grade follow-up of the effectiveness of a middle school-based substance abuse prevention program.Year: 1998Journal: Journal of Drug Education 28: 185-198,ISSN: 0047-2379 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: The twelve CORE FUNCTIONS of the substance abuse counselor.Publisher: Holmes Beach, FL * Learning Publications, Inc.;Source: 85 pp.Year: 1994
Title: Two-step drug education in Norway.Source: Other Populations and AlcoholYear: 1993Journal: Journal of Drug Education 23: 171-182,ISSN: 0047-2379 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: UCLA prescribes drug awareness courses for medical and dental students.Year: 1993Journal: Professional Counselor 7 (No. 5): 41-44, 61,ISSN: 1086-3397 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Undergraduate alcohol education. (Editorial.)Year: 1991Journal: Alcohol and Alcoholism 26: 273-275,ISSN: 0735-0414 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
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