Prevention of Drug Abuse
Use For
- community programs
- evaluation studies
- harm reduction
- prevention policies
- prevention programs
The above terms should instead be replaced for the preferred term above "Prevention of Drug Abuse".
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Title: Drug misuse: a practical handbook for GPs.Publisher: Boston * Blackwell Scientific;Source: xiii + 344 pp.Year: 1988
Title: Drug misuse: prevention, harm minimization and treatmentPublisher: London * Chapman and HallSource: xv + 356 pp.Year: 1997
Title: Drug policy and human nature: psychological perspectives on the prevention, management, and treatment of illicit drug abusePublisher: New York * Plenum PressSource: xiii + 326 pp.Year: 1996
Title: Drug prevention as Co-ordination: the vicious circle of devolving responsibility in primary prevention.Year: 2004Journal: Drugs-Education Prevention and Policy 11(5): 367-379ISSN: 0968-7637 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Drug prevention education in schools: the Malaysian experienceYear: 1999Journal: Drugs-Education Prevention and Policy 6(3): 343-351ISSN: 0968-7637 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Drug prevention in a community setting: a longitudinal study of the relative effectiveness of a three-year primary prevention program in Boys & Girls Clubs across the nation.Year: 1992Journal: American Journal of Community Psychology 20: 673-706,ISSN: 0091-0562 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Drug prevention in junior high: a multi-site longitudinal test.Year: 1990Journal: Science 247: 1299-1305,ISSN: 0036-8075 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Drug prevention in minority communities.Publisher: Madison, WI * Wisconsin Institute on Drug AbuseSource: Pp. 45-47. In: Brink, C. J., ed. Cocaine: a symposium. xiv + 69 pp.Year: 1985
Title: Drug prevention programs can work: research findings.Year: 1992Journal: Journal of Addictive Diseases 11 (No. 3): 1-28,ISSN: 1055-0887 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Drug prevention research for high-risk youthPublisher: New York * Kluwer Academic/Plenum PublishersSource: Chap. 24, pp. 473-495. In: Sloboda, Z. and Bukoski, W. J., eds. Handbook of drug abuse prevention: theory, science, and practice. xxviii + 692 pp.Year: 2003
Title: Drug prevention research with Hispanic populations: theoretical and methodological issues and a generic structural model.Publisher: Washington * Govt Print. Off.;Source: Pp. 203-233. In: National Institute on Drug Abuse. Scientific methods for prevention intervention research. (NIDA Research Monogr. No. 139.) iv + 281 pp.Year: 1994
Title: Drug prevention research with Native-American populations: some considerations.Publisher: Washington * Govt Print. Off.;Source: Pp. 235-248. In: National Institute on Drug Abuse. Scientific methods for prevention intervention research. (NIDA Research Monogr. No. 139.) iv + 281 pp.Year: 1994
Title: Drug prevention through continuing education evaluation of a teacher training course. (Letter.)Year: 2001Journal: Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education 46(3): 43-51ISSN: 0090-1482 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Drug prevention with vulnerable young people: a reviewYear: 2005Journal: Drugs- Education, Prevention and Policy 12(2): 85-99ISSN: 0968-7637 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Drug prevention with youth: training curriculumPublisher: Tulsa * National Resource Center for Youth ServicesFormat: Curriculum.2Source: iv + 177 pp.Year: 1994
Title: The drug problem: a new view using the general semantics approachPublisher: Westport, CT * PraegerSource: x + 206 pp.Year: 2002
Title: Drugs 101: an overview for teensPublisher: Brookfield, CT * Twenty-First Century BooksSource: 159 pp.Year: 2003
Title: Drugs, alcohol, and society: social structure, process, and policy.Publisher: Belmont, CA * Wadsworth Publishing Co.;Source: xv + 304 pp.Year: 1992
Title: Drugs, alcohol, smoking and nutrition: an educational guide.Publisher: San Gabriel, CA * National Education and Health Science Publications;Source: 285 pp.Year: 1988
Title: Drugs--the American family in crisis: a judicial response; 39 recommendations.Publisher: Reno * University of NevadaSource: Metropolitan Court Judges Committee Report. vii + 51 pp.Year: 1988
Title: Drugs and addictive behaviour: a guide to treatment.Publisher: Oxford * Blackwell Scientific PublicationsSource: viii + 328 pp.Year: 1989
Title: Drugs and addictive behaviour: a guide to treatment.Publisher: Oxford * Blackwell Science Ltd;Source: 2nd ed. xvii + 422 pp.Year: 1995
Title: Drugs and addictive behaviour: a guide to treatmentPublisher: Cambridge, UK * Cambridge University PressSource: 3d ed. xvii + 501 pp.Year: 2002
Title: Drugs and alcohol in perspective.Publisher: Dubuque, IA * Wm. C. Brown Publishers;Source: xxiv + 372 pp.Year: 1992
Title: Drugs and alcohol in perspective.Publisher: Dubuque, IA * Wm. C. Brown Publishers;Source: xxiv + 372 pp.Year: 1992
Title: Drugs and behavior. 3rd ed.Publisher: Thousand Oaks, CA * Sage Publications;Source: xxi + 525 pp.Year: 1995
Title: Drugs and behavior: a sourcebook for the helping professions.Publisher: Newbury Park, CA * SAGE PublicationsSource: viii + 356 pp.Year: 1991
Title: Drugs and crime.Publisher: Chicago * University of Chicago Press;Source: Pp. 521-545. In: Tonry, M. and Wilson, J. Q., eds. Drugs and crime. (Crime and Justice, Vol. 13.) x + 574 pp.Year: 1990
Title: Drugs and drugs education in the inner city: the views of the 12-year-olds and their parentsYear: 1999Journal: Drugs-Education Prevention and Policy 6(1): 50-59ISSN: 0968-7637 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Drugs and the law: detection, recognition & investigation.Publisher: Altamonte Springs, FL * Gould Publications, Inc.;Source: vi + 760 pp.Year: 1992
Title: Drugs and the media: prevention campaigns and television.Publisher: London * RoutledgeSource: Chap. 9, pp. 129-142. In: MacGregor, S., ed. Drugs and British society: responses to a social problem in the 1980s. xi + 224 pp.Year: 1989
Title: Drugs and society.Publisher: Boston * Jones and Bartlett Publishers;Source: 3d ed. iv + 495 pp.Year: 1992
Title: Drugs and societyPublisher: Sudbury, MA * Jones and Bartlett PublishersSource: 6th ed. xii + 530 pp.Year: 2001
Title: Drugs and societyPublisher: Sudbury, MA * Jones and BartlettSource: 7th ed. xvi + 540 pp.Year: 2002
Title: Drugs and society. 5th ed.Publisher: Sudbury, MA * Jones and BartlettSource: xii + 516pp.Year: 1998
Title: Drugs, behavior, and modern society.Publisher: Boston * Allyn and Bacon;Source: xvi + 431 pp.Year: 1996
Title: Drugs, behavior, and modern societyPublisher: Boston * Allyn and BaconSource: 2d ed. xxiv + 390 pp. + CD-ROM.Year: 1999
Title: Drug scenes: a report on drugs and drug dependence by the Royal College of Psychiatrists.Publisher: London * GaskellSource: ix + 238 pp.Year: 1987
Title: Drugs, crime, and the justice system: a national report.Publisher: Washington * Govt Print. Off.;Source: iv + 224 pp.Year: 1992
Title: Drugs: a deadly game.Publisher: Irving, TX * Boy Scouts of America/Boys Life;Format: Audiovisual.Year: 1990Length: 1/2" video cassette (20 min): includes leader's guide.
Title: Drugs, drinking & adolescents.Publisher: Chicago * Year Book Medical PublishersSource: 2d ed. xiii + 248 pp.Year: 1989
Title: Drugs: a factual account.Publisher: New York * Random HouseSource: 4th ed. x + 245 pp.Year: 1987
Title: Drugs: a factual account. 5th ed.Publisher: New York * McGraw-Hill, Inc.;Source: xx + 343 pp.Year: 1993
Title: Drugs in perspective: a personalized look at substance use and abusePublisher: Boston * McGraw-HillSource: 4th ed. xxi + 346 pp.Year: 2001
Title: Drugs in schools: myths and realitiesYear: 2000Journal: Ann. American Acad. Polit. Soc. Sci. 567: 72-87
Title: Drugs: an introduction.Publisher: Belmont, CA * Wadsworth;Source: 5th ed. xviii + 437 pp.Year: 2004
Title: Drugs in the workplace: today's approaches to prevention.Publisher: Greenvale, NY * Panel PublishersSource: Pp. 141-199. In: Work and health: strategies for maintaining a vital workforce. vi + 300 pp.Year: 1989
Title: Drugs: issues for today. 2d ed.Publisher: St. Louis * Mosby- Year BookFormat: Manual. 3.Source: xx + 420 pp.Year: 1995
Title: The drug situation in Thailand: the role of government and the policeYear: 2000Journal: Drug and Alcohol Review 19(1): 17-26ISSN: 0959-5236 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Drugs, society, and human behavior.Publisher: St. Louis * Mosby-Year Book;Source: 6th ed. xvii + 462 pp.Year: 1993
Title: Drugs, society, and human behaviorPublisher: Boston * WCB/McGraw-HillSource: 8th ed. xvii + 494 pp.Year: 1999
Title: Drugs, society, and human behaviorPublisher: New York * McGraw-HillSource: 9th ed. xvi + 528 pp.Year: 2002
Title: Drugs, society, and human behavior. 10th ed.Publisher: New York * McGraw-HillSource: xviii + 497 pp. + appendices and CD-ROM.Year: 2004
Title: Drugs, suds, and college: drug use prevention and intervention.Publisher: Boston * Jones and Bartlett Publishers;Source: Chap. 20, pp. 217-225. In: Venturelli, P. J., ed. Drug use in America: social, cultural and political perspectives. xvi + 336 pp.Year: 1994
Title: Drug testing effectiveness in identifying and preventing drug use.Source: Other Populations and AlcoholYear: 1990Journal: American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse 16: 173-184,ISSN: 0095-2990 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Drug testing in schools: attitudes of high school students.Publisher: University of New OrleansSource: 181 pp., Ph.D. dissertation,Year: 2003
Title: Drug use amongst vulnerable young people: prevention strategies need to target young people most at risk.Source: 4 pp.,Year: 2003Journal: Drugs in Focus No. 10ISSN: 1681-5157 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Drug use among youth: no simple answers to guide prevention. Report to the chairman, Subcommittee on Children, Family, Drugs, and Alcoholism, Committee on Labor and Human Resources, U.S. Senate.Publisher: Washington;Source: 64 pp.Year: 1993
Title: Drug use and abuse. 4th ed.Publisher: Belmont, CA * Wadsworth/Thomson LearningYear: 2004
Title: Drug use and ethnicity in early adolescence.Publisher: New York * Plenum Press;Source: xviii + 234 pp.Year: 1998
Title: Drug use and sport: current issues and implications for public health.Publisher: GenevaSource: 50 pp.Year: 1993
Title: Drug use, drug prohibition and minority communities.Year: 1992Journal: J. Prim. Prev. 12: 303-316,
Title: Drug use, HIV risks, and prevention/intervention strategies among street youth in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.Publisher: Thousand Oaks, CA * Sage Publications;Source: Chap. 9, pp. 173-190. In: McCoy, C. B., Metsch, L. R. and Inciardi, J. A., eds. Intervening with drug-involved youth. xviii + 222 pp.Year: 1996
Title: Drug use in Australia: preventing harm. 2d ed.Publisher: Oxford, UK * Oxford University PressSource: xvi + 320 pp.Year: 2004
Title: Drug use in the Detroit metropolitan area: problems, programs, and policy options.Publisher: Santa Monica, CA * Rand Drug Policy Research CenterSource: xxi + 199 pp.Year: 1992
Title: Drug use in Hungary: an overview.Year: 1995Journal: International Journal of the Addictions 30: 291-303,ISSN: 0020-773X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Drug use prevention for the high sensation seeker: the role of alternative activitiesYear: 2001Journal: Substance Use and Misuse 36(3): 373-385ISSN: 1082-6084 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Drug use prevention programs, gender, ethnicity: evaluation of three seventh-grade Project SMART cohorts.Year: 1990Journal: Preventive Medicine 19: 305-313,ISSN: 0091-7435 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Drug users versus outreach workers in combating AIDS: preliminary results of a peer-driven intervention.Year: 1995Journal: Journal of Drug Issues 25: 531-564,ISSN: 0022-0426 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: The Dutch approach: normalization of drug problems.Year: 1990Journal: Journal of Drug Issues 20: 667-678,ISSN: 0022-0426 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Early adolescents and anti-tobacco messages from school, community, media, physicians, and parents.Year: 2006Journal: Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse 15(4): 75-87ISSN: 1067-828X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: The EARLY ALLIANCE prevention trial: a dual design to test reduction of risk for conduct problems, substance abuse, and school failure in childhoodYear: 2000Journal: Controlled Clinical Trials 21(3): 286-302
Title: Early and often: how social marketing of prevention can help your communityPublisher: Mounds View, MN * Minnesota Institute of Public HealthFormat: M.5Source: 40 pp.Year: 2000
Title: Early childhood curriculum development and its relationship to addressing alcoholism and chemical dependency: a case study of Head Start teachers engaged in a change process.Source: 264 pp. Ed.D. dissertation, Columbia University Teachers College;Year: 1996
Title: Early intervention programs.Publisher: San Francisco, CA * Center for Human Development, Youth Services Technical Assistance ProjectSource: 15 pp.Year: 1988
Title: Early prevention of alcohol and other drug use among adolescents.Year: 1996Journal: Journal of Drug Education 26: 131-142,ISSN: 0047-2379 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Early unsupervised drinking--reducing the risks. The School Health and Alcohol Harm Reduction ProjectYear: 2003Journal: Drug and Alcohol Review 22(3): 263-276ISSN: 0959-5236 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: An ecological model for prevention of drug use.Publisher: Rockville, MDSource: Pp. 35-43. In: Office for Substance Abuse Prevention. Ecology of alcohol and other drug use: helping black high-risk youth. (OSAP Prevent. Monogr. No. 7.) Edited by U. J. Oyemade and D. Brandon-Monye. xiv + 288 pp.Year: 1990
Title: Ecology of alcohol and other drug use: helping black high-risk youth.Publisher: Rockville, MDSource: (OSAP Prevent. Monogr. No. 7.) Edited by U. J. Oyemade and D. Brandon-Monye. xiv + 288 pp.Year: 1990
Title: The economics of drug addiction.Publisher: Avebury, England * Gower Publishing Co. Ltd.;Source: Chap. 8, pp. 195-218. In: Berridge, V., ed. Drugs research and policy in Britain: a review of the 1980s. x + 298 pp.Year: 1990
Title: Educating adolescents on the dangers of premature childbearing and drug use: a focus on prevention.Publisher: New York * Human Sciences PressSource: Pp. 327-338. In: Gustavsson, N. S., ed. Chemically dependent mothers and their children. (Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, Vol. 8, No. 4.) Pp. 267-347.Year: 1991
Title: Educating America's youth against drugs: federal drug abuse education strategy. Hearing, 101st Congress, 1st session, 26 July 1989.Publisher: Washington * Govt Print. Off.;Source: iii + 120 pp.Year: 1989
Title: Educating parents as drug educators.Year: 1990Journal: Drug Education Journal of Australia 4: 243-249,ISSN: 0818-884X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Educational policy issues in serving infants and toddlers born toxic-positive to drugs.Publisher: Washington * Govt Print. Off.;Source: Chap. 8, pp. 133-138. In: Office for Substance Abuse Prevention. Identifying the needs of drug-affected children: public policy issues. (OSAP Prevent. Monogr. No. 11.) xi + 168 pp.Year: 1992
Title: Education and advice about illegal drugs: what do young people want?Year: 1997Journal: Drugs-Education Prevention and Policy 4: 53-64,ISSN: 0968-7637 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Education and policy in prevention.Year: 1996Journal: Prevention Researcher 3(No. 1): 5-9,
Title: The education of most worth: preventing drug and alcohol abuse.Year: 1988Journal: Educ. Leader 45 (No. 6): 4-8,
Title: Educator's guide to drug prevention.Publisher: Atlanta, GA * Melear Multi-Media, Inc.;Source: ii + 165 pp.Year: 1991
Title: The educator's guide to substance abuse preventionPublisher: Mahwah, NJ * Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc.;Format: Manual. 4.Source: xii + 269 pp.Year: 1999
Title: Effective AIDS prevention with active drug users: the harm reduction model.Publisher: Binghamton, NY * Harrington Park PressSource: Pp. 141-157. In: Shernoff, M., ed. Counseling chemically dependent people with HIV illness. (Journal of Chemical Dependency Treatment; Vol. 4, No. 2.) 172 pp.Year: 1991
Title: Effective community mobilization: lessons from experience; implementation guide.Publisher: Rockville, MDSource: vii + 62 pp.Year: 1997
Title: Effective ingredients of school-based drug prevention programs: a systematic reviewYear: 2002Journal: Addictive Behaviors 27(6): 1009-1023ISSN: 0306-4603 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Effective mass media strategies for drug abuse prevention campaignsPublisher: New York * Kluwer Academic/Plenum PublishersSource: Chap. 2, pp. 27-43. In: Sloboda, Z. and Bukoski, W. J., eds. Handbook of drug abuse prevention: theory, science, and practice. xxviii + 692 pp.Year: 2003
Title: The effectiveness of an after-school program for primary grade latchkeys students on percursors of substance abuse.Publisher: Brandon, VT * Clinical Psychology Publishing Co.;Source: Pp. 22-38. In: Lorion, R. P. and Ross, J. G., eds. Programs for change: Office for Substance Abuse Prevention Demonstration Models. 128 pp.Year: 1992
Title: The effectiveness of alcohol and drug abuse prevention among American-Indian youthPublisher: New York * Kluwer Academic/Plenum PublishersSource: Chap. 20, pp. 393-410. In: Sloboda, Z. and Bukoski, W. J., eds. Handbook of drug abuse prevention: theory, science, and practice. xxviii + 692 pp.Year: 2003
Title: Effectiveness of culturally focused and generic skills training approaches to alcohol and drug abuse prevention among minority adolescents: two-year follow-up results.Year: 1995Journal: Psychology of Addictive Behaviors 9: 183-194,ISSN: 0893-164X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Effectiveness of culturally focused and generic skills training approaches to alcohol and drug abuse prevention among minority youths.Source: Other Populations and AlcoholYear: 1994Journal: Psychology of Addictive Behaviors 8: 116-127,ISSN: 0893-164X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Effectiveness of a culturally tailored, family-focused substance abuse program: the Strengthening Families ProgramPublisher: Washington * Govt Print. Off.;Source: Pp. 101-124. In: National Institute on Drug Abuse. National conference on drug abuse prevention research: presentations, papers, and recommendations. vii + 182 pp.Year: 1998
Title: Effectiveness of drug prevention programs designed for adolescents of color: a meta-analysisPublisher: Claremont Graduate UniversitySource: 133 pp. Ph.D. dissertation,Year: 2002
Title: Effectiveness of a high school alcohol misuse prevention program.Year: 1996Journal: Alcoholism-Clinical and Experimental Research 20: 791-798,ISSN: 0145-6008 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Effectiveness of the Logan Square Prevention Project: interim resultsPublisher: New York * Haworth PressSource: Pp. 87-103. In: Valentine, J., DeJong, J. A. and Kennedy, N. J., eds. Substance abuse prevention in multicultural communities. (Drugs and Society, Vol. 12, Nos. 1/2) xiv + 171 pp.Year: 1998
Title: Effectiveness of preventing frequent cannabis use among young people in improving educational achievement: eradicating frequent cannabis use among adolescents could reduce school dropout by 3%. (Letter.)Year: 2004Journal: Addiction 99(5): 650-651ISSN: 0965-2140 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Effectiveness of prevention interventions with youth at high risk of drug abuse.Publisher: Washington * Govt. Print. Off.;Source: Pp. 83-110. 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: The effectiveness of Project DARE: does it work?Year: 1995Journal: Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education 40 (No. 2): 40-47,ISSN: 0090-1482 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Effectiveness of school-based family and children's skills training for substance abuse prevention among 6-8 year-old rural childrenYear: 2002Journal: Psychology of Addictive Behaviors 16(4s): S65-S71ISSN: 0893-164X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Effectiveness of a school-based substance abuse prevention program.Year: 1996Journal: Journal of Drug Education 26: 323-337,ISSN: 0047-2379 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: The effectiveness of substance abuse prevention videotapes with Mexican American adolescentsYear: 1999Journal: Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences 21(2): 186-198ISSN: 0739-9863 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Effective substance abuse prevention: school social workers as catalysts for change.Year: 1991Journal: Social Work in Education 13 (No. 2): 90-104,ISSN: 0162-7961 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Effect of drug user treatment on psychosocial change: a comparison of in-treatment and out-of-treatment cocaine users.Year: 1996Journal: Substance Use and Misuse 31: 1083-1100,ISSN: 1082-6084 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: The effects of adolescent substance use on educational attainment, adult substance use, and the adult wage ratePublisher: The Johns Hopkins UniversitySource: 456 pp. Ph.D. dissertation,Year: 1998
Title: The effects of alcohol and drug dependence on the course of depressionYear: 2006Journal: American Journal on Addictions 15(1): 71-75ISSN: 1055-0496 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Effects of coping skills training on adolescents at risk for substance use.Year: 1990Journal: Psychology of Addictive Behaviors 4: 67-76,ISSN: 0893-164X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: The effects of drug abuse prevention at school: the 'Healthy School and Drugs' projectYear: 2002Journal: Addiction 97(1): 67-73ISSN: 0965-2140 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Effects of primary prevention on attitudes and alcohol and other drug use with at-risk American-Indian youth.Publisher: Washington * Govt Print. Off.;Source: Pp. 164-173. In: Office for Substance Abuse Prevention. Working with youth in high-risk environments: experiences in prevention. (OSAP Prevention Monogr.-12.) vi + 210 pp.Year: 1992
Title: Effects of a school-based prevention program for potential high school dropouts and drug abusers.Year: 1990Journal: International Journal of the Addictions 25: 773-801,ISSN: 0020-773X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Effects of a stage-based alcohol preventive intervention for inner-city youthYear: 2001Journal: Journal of Drug Education 31(2): 123-138ISSN: 0047-2379 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Effects of a sustained heroin shortage in three Australian statesYear: 2005Journal: Addiction 100(7): 908-920ISSN: 0965-2140 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Effects of two group interaction models on substance-using adjudicated adolescent males.Publisher: Brandon, VT * Clinical Psychology Publishing Co.;Source: Pp. 106-117. In: Lorion, R. P. and Ross, J. G., eds. Programs for change: Office for Substance Abuse Prevention Demonstration Models. 128 pp.Year: 1992
Title: Efficacy of different educational methods for a high school prenatal substance use prevention and nutrition program.Publisher: East Tennessee State UniversitySource: 47 pp. M.S. dissertation,Year: 2004
Title: Efficacy of a drug prevention CD-ROM intervention for adolescentsYear: 2005Journal: Substance Use and Misuse 40(6): 869-878ISSN: 1082-6084 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Efforts to reduce teen drinking provide insight into how anti-smoking laws can be effective with minors.Year: 1995Journal: Bottom Line on Alcohol in Society 16 (No. 3): 84-86,ISSN: 0891-6950 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Elementary prevention: supporting at-risk students.Year: 1992Journal: Student Assistance Journal 5 (No. 1): 21-23, 26-28,ISSN: 1042-6388 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: An elementary school substance abuse prevention program: teacher and administrator perspectives.Year: 1993Journal: Journal of Drug Education 23: 387-397,ISSN: 0047-2379 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: The emerging science of drug abuse preventionPublisher: New York * Kluwer Academic/Plenum PublishersSource: Chap. 1, pp. 3-24. In: Sloboda, Z. and Bukoski, W. J., eds. Handbook of drug abuse prevention: theory, science, and practice. xxviii + 692 pp.Year: 2003
Title: Empirical and theoretical support for the inclusion of non-abstinence-based perspectives in prevention services for substance using adolescents.Publisher: Binghamton, NY * Haworth Social Work Practice Press;Source: Pp. 91-111. In: Hilarski, C., ed. Addiction, assessment, and treatment with adolescents, adults, and families. (Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work, vol. 2, no. 1/2.) 263 pp.Year: 2005
Title: Empowerment of the mass media as a community mobilization strategy in preventing alcohol and drug abuse.Publisher: Oslo * National Directorate for the Prevention of Alcohol and Drug ProblemsSource: Pp. 812-819. In: International Congress on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, 35th, Oslo, 1988. Proceedings. Vol. 3: papers. [xi] + 883 pp.Year: 1989
Title: Enabling environments and the reduction of drug-related harm: reframing Australian policy and practice.Year: 2005Journal: Drug and Alcohol Review 24(3): 275-284ISSN: 0959-5236 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Encyclopedia of drugs and alcohol: vol 2.Publisher: New York * Macmillan Library Reference USA;Source: Pp. 441-898.Year: 1995
Title: The encyclopedia of psychoactive drugs: substance abuse prevention & treatment.Publisher: New York * Chelsea House;Source: Series 2. 127 pp.Year: 1988
Title: Engagement, reciprocity and advocacy: ethical harm reduction practice in research with injecting drug usersYear: 2006Journal: Drug and Alcohol Review 25(5): 419-423ISSN: 0959-5236 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Engaging women/mothers in multicultural community organizing to prevent drug abusePublisher: Amityville, NY * Baywood Publishing Co.;Source: Chap. 3, pp. 77-99. In: Kar, S. B., ed. Substance abuse prevention: a multicultural perspective. xi + 319 pp.Year: 1999
Title: Enhancing the effectiveness of alcohol and drug education programs through social cognitive theory. (Editorial.)Year: 2005Journal: Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education 49(3): 3-7ISSN: 0090-1482 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Enhancing the social service response.Publisher: Oxford * Blackwell ScienceSource: Chap. 9, pp. 121-133. In: Rassool, G. H., ed. Dual diagnosis: substance misuse and psychiatric disorders. ix + 230 pp.Year: 2002
Title: Ensuring a prevention presence when coalitions falter: a case study of a community coalitions demonstration projectYear: 2000Journal: Evaluation and Program Planning 23: 355-363ISSN: 0149-7189 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Environmental and family-focused prevention: the Cinderellas of prevention want to go to the ball, too.Publisher: Washington * Govt Print. Off.;Source: Chap. 5, pp. 194-220. In: Office for Substance Abuse Prevention. Prevention research findings: 1988. (OSAP Prevention Monograph No. 3.) ix + 267 pp.Year: 1990
Title: Environmental Management: an approach to alcohol and other drug prevention. (Prevention Updates.)Publisher: Newton, MA * Higher Education Center for Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention;Source: 4 pp.Year: 2002
Title: Environmental management: a comprehensive strategy for reducing alcohol and other drug use on college campusesPublisher: Newton, MA * Higher Education Center for Alcohol and Other Drug PreventionSource: 38pp.Year: 1998
Title: The epidemic of teenage drug use; joint hearing...104th Congress, 2d session, Sept. 26, 1996.Publisher: Washington * Govt. Print. Off.;Source: v + 127pp.Year: 1997
Title: Epidemiology of substance use in adolescence: prevalence, trends and policy implications.Year: 1999Journal: Drug and Alcohol Dependence 55(3): 187-207,ISSN: 0376-8716 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Escaping the journey to nowhere: the psychology of alcohol and other drug abusePublisher: Washington * Taylor and FrancesSource: xii + 229pp.Year: 1994
Title: Estimating the cost of preventive services in mental health and substance abuse under managed care. Technical report.Publisher: Rockville, MD * Center for Mental Health ServicesFormat: Manual. 4Source: viii + 67 pp.Year: 2001
Title: Ethical challenges and responses in harm reduction research: promoting applied communitarian ethicsYear: 2005Journal: Drug and Alcohol Review 24(5): 449-459ISSN: 0959-5236 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Ethnic and cultural factors in substance abuse: diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.Publisher: Philadelphia * Hanley & Belfus;Source: Other Populations and Alcohol * Pp. 263-276. In: Schydlower, M. and Rogers, P. D., eds. Adolescent substance abuse and addictions. (Adolescent Medicine: State of the Art Reviews, Vol. 4, No. 2.) ix + 477 pp.Year: 1993
Title: Ethnic identity as a protective factor in the health behaviors of African-American male adolescentsPublisher: Amityville, NY * Baywood Publishing Co.;Source: Chap. 5, pp. 131-151. In: Kar, S. B., ed. Substance abuse prevention: a multicultural perspective. xi + 319 pp.Year: 1999
Title: Ethnicity and sex similarities and differences in drug resistance.Year: 1997Journal: J. Appl. Commun. Res. 25: 75-97,
Title: An ethnographic comparison of the Mexican American drug culture in El Paso, Texas: 1987-1997Publisher: Austin * Texas Commission on Alcohol and Drug AbuseSource: 40 pp.Year: 1998
Title: Ethnographic research methods for multicultural community needs assessment: a systems change perspectivePublisher: Lewiston, NY * Edwin Mellen PressSource: Chap. 6, pp. 75-97. 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: Ethnography and the pursuit of culture: the use of ethnography in evaluating the community partnership program.Publisher: Brandon, VT * Clinical Psychology Publishing Co.;Source: Pp. 52-60. In: Kaftarian, S. J. and Hansen, W. B., eds. Community Partnership Program, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention. (Journal of Community Psychology, Monogr. Series, CSAP Special Issue.) 205 pp.Year: 1994
Title: Etiologies and consequences of adolescent drug use: implications for prevention.Year: 1992Journal: Journal of Addictive Diseases 11 (No. 3): 47-61,ISSN: 1055-0887 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Etiology and prevention of substance use among Asian American youthYear: 2001Journal: Prevention Science 2(1): 57-65
Title: Evaluating AOD program implementation: a consumer's guide.Publisher: Portland, OR * Northest Regional Educational Laboratory;Source: v + varying pages.Year: 1992
Title: Evaluating drug prevention in the European Union. (EMCDDA Scientific Monograph Series No. 2)Publisher: Lisbon * European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug AddictionSource: 143pp.Year: 1998
Title: Evaluating the effects of a peer support programme on adolescents' knowledge, attitudes and use of alcohol and tobaccoYear: 2002Journal: Drug and Alcohol Review 21(1): 7-16ISSN: 0959-5236 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Evaluating an in-school drug prevention program for at-risk youthYear: 2000Journal: Alberta Journal of Educational Research 46(2): 117-133
Title: Evaluating national harm reduction programs. (Editorial.)Year: 2005Journal: Addiction 100(11): 1575-1576ISSN: 0965-2140 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Evaluating the results of communication programs. (Technical Assistance Bulletin.)Publisher: Rockville, MD * National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information;Source: 16 pp.Year: 1998 * 1998
Title: Evaluating school-linked prevention strategies: alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs. Proceedings of a conference held in San Diego, California, March 10-17, 1993.Publisher: La Jolla, CA * University of California, San Diego;Source: viii + 177 pp. + appendices.Year: 1993
Title: Evaluating smokers' reactions to advertising for new lower nicotine Quest cigarettes.Year: 2006Journal: Psychology of Addiction Behaviors 20(1): 80-84ISSN: 0893-164X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Evaluating the success of community-based substance abuse prevention efforts: blending old and new approaches and methods.Publisher: Rockville, MDSource: Chap. 5, pp. 159-182. In: Center for Substance Abuse Prevention. Advanced methodological issues in culturally competent evaluation for substance abuse prevention. (CSAP Cultural Competence Series 6.) xiv + 266 pp.Year: 1996
Title: Evaluating tobacco control activities: experiences and guiding principles.Publisher: Geneva * World Health Organization;Source: xii + 220 pp.Year: 1996
Title: The evaluation casebook: using evaluation techniques to enhance program quality in addiction.Publisher: Toronto * Addiction Research FoundationSource: ix + 273 pp.Year: 1994
Title: The evaluation casebook: using evaluation techniques to enhance program quality in addictions.Publisher: Toronto * Addiction Research Foundation;Source: ix + 273 pp.Year: 1994
Title: Evaluation: a challenge for the 1990s.Year: 1944Journal: Drugs-Education Prevention and Policy 1 (No. 1): 75-78,ISSN: 0968-7637 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Evaluation of alcohol and other drug use prevention programs with Mexican-American youth.Publisher: Washington * Govt Print. Off.;Source: Pp. 86-94. In: Office for Substance Abuse Prevention. Working with youth in high-risk environments: experiences in prevention. (OSAP Prevention Monogr.-12.) vi + 210 pp.Year: 1992
Title: An evaluation of a children's drug therapy serviceYear: 2002Journal: Journal of Substance Use 7(4): 198-206ISSN: 1465-9891 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Evaluation of a community-based primary prevention project.Publisher: Canberra, Australia * Alcohol and Drug FoundationSource: Pp. 236-244. In: International Federation of Non-Governmental Organizations for the Prevention of Drug and Substance Abuse. Proceedings of 8th Conference. Health for all: its implications for prevention and control of inappropriate drug use. xviii + 428 pp.Year: 1987
Title: Evaluation of a comprehensive community effort to reduce substance abuse among adolescents in a Kansas communityPublisher: University of KansasSource: 88 pp. Ph.D. dissertation,Year: 2004
Title: Evaluation of a culturally tailored smoking prevention program for Asian American youthYear: 2004Journal: Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education 48(3): 17-38ISSN: 0090-1482 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Evaluation of D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) with latent variables in the context of a Solomon Four Group DesignPublisher: Mahwah, NJ * Lawrence ErlbaumSource: Chap. 7, pp. 203-231. In: Rose, J. S., Chassin, L., Presson, C. C. and Sherman, S. J., eds. Multivariate applications in substance use research: new methods for new questions. xiv + 339 pp.Year: 2000
Title: Evaluation of drug use prevention programs directed at adolescentsYear: 2003Journal: Substance Use and Misuse 38(11-13): 1831-1863ISSN: 1082-6084 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: An evaluation of the fidelity of implementation of a school-based drug abuse prevention program: Project Towards No Drug Abuse (TND)Year: 2005Journal: Journal of Drug Education 35(4): 305-329ISSN: 0047-2379 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: An evaluation of Get Real (Phase I): a youth drug education project.Publisher: Rozelle * New South Wales; CEIDASource: ii + 30 pp.Year: 1988
Title: Evaluation of Girls Clubs of America's Friendly PEERsuasion Program: monitoring program implementation.Publisher: Clifton, NJ * Human PressSource: Pp. 95-132. In: Watson, R. R., ed. Drug and alcohol abuse prevention. x + 408 pp.Year: 1990
Title: Evaluation of Life Skills Training and Infused-Life Skills Training in a rural setting: outcomes at two years.Year: 2004Journal: Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education 48(1): 51-70ISSN: 0090-1482 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Evaluation of a national mass media campaign on drugs.Publisher: Rotterdam * Institute for Preventive and Social PsychiatrySource: Pp. 361-365. In: International Institute on the Prevention and Treatment of Drug Dependence, 15th, Amsterdam, 1986. Responding to a world of drugs: intentional and unintentional effects of control, treatment and prevention. 433 pp.Year: 1987
Title: Evaluation of the National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign: 2003 report of findings; executive summary.Publisher: Bethesda, MD * National Institute on Drug AbuseSource: xxxiii pp.Year: 2003
Title: An evaluation of the Peer Support program.Publisher: Rozelle, NSW * CEIDASource: iii + 47 pp. + appendices.Year: 1988
Title: Evaluation of prevention programs: a basic guide for practitioners.Publisher: Madison, WI * Wisconsin Clearinghouse;Source: 29 pp.Year: 1984
Title: Evaluation of the programme and future recommendationsYear: 2005Journal: Journal of Substance Use 10(2-3): 164-168ISSN: 1465-9891 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Evaluation of Project Chrysalis: a school based intervention to reduce negative consequences of abuse.Publisher: Thousand Oaks, CA * Sage PublicationsSource: pp. 325-353. In: Guthrie, B. J., Flinchbaugh, L. J. and Gullota, T. P., eds. Substance abuse prevention among young female adolescents. (Journal of Early Adolescence, vol. 21, no. 3.) pp. 252-372.Year: 2001
Title: An evaluation of a psychoeducational and substance abuse risk reduction intervention for children of substance abusers.Publisher: Brandon, VT * Clinical Psychology Publishing Co.;Source: Pp. 75-87. In: Lorion, R. P. and Ross, J. G., eds. Programs for change: Office for Substance Abuse Prevention Demonstration Models. 128 pp.Year: 1992
Title: The evaluation of school and community based programmes in the Philippines.Publisher: Canberra, Australia * Alcohol and Drug FoundationSource: Pp. 250-252. In: International Federation of Non-Governmental Organizations for the Prevention of Drug and Substance Abuse. Proceedings of 8th Conference. Health for all: its implications for prevention and control of inappropriate drug use. xviii + 428 pp.Year: 1987
Title: An evaluation of a social norms marketing project for tobacco prevention with middle, high, and college students; use of funds from the tobacco master settlement (Virginia).Year: 2005Journal: Journal of Drug Education 35(3): 185-200ISSN: 0047-2379 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Evaluation of a tobacco and alcohol use prevention program for Hispanic migrant adolescents: promoting the protective factor of parent-child communicationYear: 2000Journal: Preventive Medicine 31: 124-133ISSN: 0091-7435 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Evaluation of a tobacco prevention program on knowledge, attitudes, intention and behavior of tobacco use among fourth grade students - a preliminary studyYear: 2001Journal: Journal of Drug Education 31(4): 399-410ISSN: 0047-2379 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Event of drug dependency in the community of Novi Zagreb and some proposals for its resolution.Source: Other Populations and AlcoholYear: 1991Journal: Alcoholism 27: 51-55,ISSN: 0002-502X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Evidence-based practices: promotion or performance? Field must look beyond the surface to determine what works.Year: 2006Journal: Addiction Professional 4(6): 14-16ISSN: 1542-8435 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Evidence-based prevention: characteristics, impact, and future directionYear: 2003Journal: Journal of Psychoactive Drugs (SARC Suppl. No. 1): 143-152ISSN: 0279-1072 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: The evolution of mass media and health persuasion modelsPublisher: Mahwah, NJ * Lawrence Erlbaum Asso.;Source: Chap. 2, pp. 19-34. In: Crano, W. D. and Burgoon, M., eds. Mass media and drug prevention: classic and contemporary theories and research. xiv + 303 pp.Year: 2002
Title: Evolution of a substance abuse prevention program with inner city African-American familiesPublisher: New York * Haworth PressSource: Pp. 39-52. In: Valentine, J., DeJong, J. A. and Kennedy, N. J., eds. Substance abuse prevention in multicultural communities. (Drugs and Society, Vol. 12, Nos. 1/2) xiv + 171 pp.Year: 1998
Title: Expectancy theory approaches to prevention: violating adolescent expectations to increase the effectiveness of public service announcementsPublisher: Mahwah, NJ * Lawrence Erlbaum Asso.;Source: Chap. 8, pp. 163-186. In: Crano, W. D. and Burgoon, M., eds. Mass media and drug prevention: classic and contemporary theories and research. xiv + 303 pp.Year: 2002
Title: Experiences with community action projects: new research in the prevention of alcohol and other drug problems.Publisher: Washington * Govt Print. Off.;Source: (CSAP Prevention Monogr. No. 14.) xvii + 301 pp.Year: 1993
Title: Experiences with community action projects: new research in the prevention of alcohol and other drug problems. Monogr. No. 14.Publisher: Washington, DC * Govt Print. Off.;Source: xvii + 301 pp.Year: 1993
Title: Experimental and quasi-experimental designs in prevention research.Publisher: Washington * Govt Print. Off.;Source: Pp. 140-158. In: National Institute on Drug Abuse. Drug abuse prevention intervention research: methodological issues. (NIDA Res. Monogr. No. 107) iv + 280 pp.Year: 1991
Title: Exploring culturally-based drug resistance strategies used by American Indian adolescents of the SouthwestYear: 2001Journal: Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education 47(1): 45-59ISSN: 0090-1482 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Exploring the measurement invariance of psychological instruments: applications in the substance use domainPublisher: Washington * American Psychological Assoc.;Source: Chap. 9, pp. 281-324. In: Bryant, K. J., Windle, M. and West, S. G., eds. The science of prevention: methodological advances from alcohol and substance abuse research. xxxii + 458pp.Year: 1997
Title: Exploring powerlessness: getting to the heart of community problems.Year: 1995Journal: Prevention Forum 15 (No. 2): 6-13,
Title: Facts, feelings, family and friends: alcohol and other drug-use prevention through life skills development. A curriculum for grades K-6. (7 volumes.)Publisher: Minneapolis * Johnson Institute;Format: Curriculum. 1.Source: Varying pages.Year: 1990
Title: The failure of success: challenges of disseminating effective substance abuse prevention programsPublisher: New York * John Wiley and SonsSource: Pp. 363-373. In: Wandersman, A and Kaftarian, S. J., eds. Bridging the gap between research and practice in community-based substance abuse prevention. (Journal of Community Psychology, Vol. 28, no. 3). Pp. 237-373.Year: 2000
Title: Faith community nurses and the prevention and management of addiction problemsYear: 2006Journal: Journal of Addictions Nursing 17(2): 115-120ISSN: 1088-4602 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: False fixes: the cultural politics of drugs, alcohol, and addictive relations.Publisher: Albany * State University of New York Press;Year: 1994
Title: False fixes: the cultural politics of drugs, alcohol, and addictive relations.Publisher: Albany, NY * State University of New York Press;Year: 1994
Title: Families headed for the future: parent programs for family education.Year: 1989Journal: Prevention Forum 9 (No. 2): 3-6,
Title: Family addiction: an analytical guide.Publisher: New York * Garland Publishing;Source: xiii + 363 pp.Year: 1993
Title: Family-based interventions for substance use and misuse preventionYear: 2003Journal: Substance Use and Misuse 38(11-13): 1759-1787ISSN: 1082-6084 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Family-based prevention counseling for high-risk young adolescents: immediate outcomesYear: 2002Journal: Journal of Community Psychology 30(1): 1-22ISSN: 0090-4392 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Family-based prevention: critical componentsPublisher: Newton, MA * Education Development CenterSource: 9 pp.Year: 1999
Title: Family-based preventive intervention: an approach to preventing substance use and anti-social behaviorYear: 1999Journal: American J. Orthopsychiat. 69(3): 278-293
Title: Family interventions and adolescent resiliency: the southwest Texas state high-risk youth program.Publisher: New York * John Wiley Sons;Source: Pp. 435-452. In: Sambrano, S., ed. Findings from CSAP-funded high-risk youth prevention programs. (Journal of Community Psychology, vol. 25, No. 5.) Pp. 371- 503.Year: 1997
Title: Family involvement: strategies for comprehensive alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use prevention programs.Publisher: Portland, OR * Northwest Regional Educational LaboratorySource: v + 86 pp.Year: 1995
Title: Family management practices: research design and measurement issuesPublisher: New York * Kluwer Academic/Plenum PublishersSource: Chap. 30, pp. 587-607. In: Sloboda, Z. and Bukoski, W. J., eds. Handbook of drug abuse prevention: theory, science, and practice. xxviii + 692 pp.Year: 2003
Title: Family matters: substance abuse and the American family. White paper.Publisher: New York * National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia UniversitySource: iii + 81 pp.Year: 2005
Title: Family predictors of parent participation in an adolescent drug abuse prevention programYear: 2006Journal: Drug and Alcohol Review 25(4): 327-331ISSN: 0959-5236 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Family-school alliances: a centerpiece strategy for alcohol and drug prevention programs.Year: 1994Journal: Social Work in Education 16: 155-167,ISSN: 0162-7961 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: The federal approach to primary drug abuse prevention and education.Publisher: New York * Greenwood Press;Source: Chap. 4, pp. 93-114. In: Inciardi, J. A., ed. Handbook of drug control in the United States. xv + 421 pp.Year: 1990
Title: Female adolescent smoking: a delphi study on best prevention practicesYear: 2004Journal: Journal of Drug Education 34(3): 295-311ISSN: 0047-2379 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Few middle schools use proven prevention programsYear: 2003Journal: NIDA Notes 17(6): 7, 14ISSN: 1535-7325 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Field hearing on effective school safety and drug prevention efforts in our schools and communities; hearing, 106th Congress, 1st session, 1 September, 1999Publisher: Washington * Govt Print. Off.;Source: iii + 229 pp.Year: 2000
Title: Fifty strategies for substance abuse treatment.Publisher: Rockville, MDSource: iv + 148 pp.Year: 1997
Title: Fighting back against substance abuse: are community coalitions winning?Year: 2002Journal: American Journal of Preventive Medicine 23(4): 237-245
Title: Fighting back (Project Neighborhood) and systems change.Publisher: Lewiston, NY * Edwin Mellen Press;Source: Chap. 7, pp. 99-121. In: Gordon, J. U., ed. A systems change approach to substance abuse prevention. (Studies in Health and Human Services, vol. 26.) xvii + 194 pp.Year: 1997
Title: Fighting back (Project Neighborhood) and systems changePublisher: Lewiston, NY * Edwin Mellen PressSource: Chap. 7, pp. 99-121. In: Gordon, J. U., ed. A systems change approach to substance abuse prevention. (Studies in Health and Human Services, vol. 26.) xvii + 194pp.Year: 1997
Title: Fine-tuning the prevention message: a developmental perspective.Year: 1994Journal: Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education 39 (No. 3): 46-55,ISSN: 0090-1482 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: First opportunities to try drugs and the transition to first drug use: evidence from a national school survey in PanamaYear: 1999Journal: Substance Use and Misuse 34(10): 1451-1467ISSN: 1082-6084 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Fitting prevention into the continuum of carePublisher: Chevy Chase, MD * American Society of Addiction MedicineSource: Section 3, Chap. 4, pp. 233-245. In: Graham, A. W. and Schultz, T. K., eds. Principles of addiction medicine. 2d ed. xxxvi + 1338 pp.Year: 1998
Title: Flashpoint: an innovative media literacy intervention for high-risk adolescentsYear: 2000Journal: Juvenile and Family Court Journal 51(2): 23-34
Title: FORECAST: a formative approach to evaluating community coalitions and community-based initiatives.Publisher: Brandon, VT * Clinical Psychology Publishing Co.;Source: Pp. 6-25. In: Kaftarian, S. J. and Hansen, W. B., eds. Community Partnership Program, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention. (Journal of Community Psychology, Monogr. Series, CSAP Special Issue.) 205 pp.Year: 1994
Title: Forging a relationship between drug abuse epidemiology and drug abuse preventionPublisher: New York * Kluwer Academic/Plenum PublishersSource: Chap. 12, pp. 245-264. In: Sloboda, Z. and Bukoski, W. J., eds. Handbook of drug abuse prevention: theory, science, and practice. xxviii + 692 pp.Year: 2003
Title: The formative years: pathways to substance abuse among girls and young women ages 8-22.Publisher: New York;Source: vi + 231 pp.Year: 2003
Title: A formula for prevention: administration + policies and procedures = prevention program.Year: 1989Journal: Student Assistance Journal 2 (No. 2): 21-24,ISSN: 1042-6388 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Forward: [a Canadian perspective on drugs].Source: Other Populations and AlcoholYear: 1991Journal: Journal of Drug Issues 21: 1-7,ISSN: 0022-0426 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Fostering resiliency in kids: protective factors in the family, school, and community.Publisher: Portland, OR * Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory;Source: 27 pp.Year: 1991
Title: Fostering resiliency in kids: protective factors in the family, school, and community.Year: 1992Journal: Prevention Forum 12 (No. 3): 1-16,
Title: A framework for drug abuse prevention research.Publisher: Washington * Govt Print. Off.;Source: Pp. 7-28. In: National Institute on Drug Abuse. Drug abuse prevention intervention research: methodological issues. (NIDA Res. Monogr. No. 107.) iv + 280 pp.Year: 1991
Title: A framework for prevention: science and practice in actionPublisher: Rockville, MDSource: pp. 1-11. In: Center for Substance Abuse Prevention. Secretary's youth substance abuse prevention initiative: resource papers. Regional technical assistance workshop: pre-publication documents. viii + 196pp.Year: 1997
Title: Free to grow: Head Start partnerships to promote substance-free communitiesYear: 2000Journal: Prevention Pipeline 13(1): 2-4ISSN: 1040-9882 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Freire's adult education model: an underutilized model in alcohol and drug education? (Editorial.)Year: 2001Journal: Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education 47(1): 1-3ISSN: 0090-1482 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Friendly PEERsuasion against substance use: the Girls Incorporated model and evaluationPublisher: New York * Haworth PressSource: Pp. 7-22. In: Valentine, J., DeJong, J. A. and Kennedy, N. J., eds. Substance abuse prevention in multicultural communities. (Drugs and Society, Vol. 12, Nos. 1/2) xiv + 171 pp.Year: 1998
Title: From reactive to proactive prevention: promoting an ecology of health on campusPublisher: Westport, CT * Greenwood PressSource: Chap. 6, pp. 119-139. In: Rivers, P. C. and Shore, E. R., eds. Substance abuse on campus: a handbook for college and university personnel. xvi + 277pp.Year: 1997
Title: From the source: a guide for implementing perinatal addiction prevention and treatment programs. (CSAP Implementation Guide.)Publisher: Washington * Govt Print. Off.;Source: x + 84 pp. + appendices.Year: 1996
Title: From theory to practice: the planned treatment of drug users.Year: 1989Journal: International Journal of the Addictions 24: 1183-1228,ISSN: 0020-773X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: From theory to practice: the planned treatment of drug users.Year: 1990Journal: International Journal of the Addictions 25: 819-859,ISSN: 0020-773X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Fulfilling the promise of children's services: why primary prevention efforts fail and how they can succeed.Publisher: San Francisco, CA * Jossey-Bass Publishers;Source: xxii + 180 pp.Year: 1992
Title: The future by design: a community framework for preventing alcohol and other drug problems through a systems approach.Publisher: Washington * Govt Print. Off.;Source: x + 221 pp.Year: 1991
Title: The future by design: a community framework for preventing alcohol and other drug problems through a systems approach. (DHHS Publ. No. ADM 91-1769).Publisher: Washington, DC * Govt Print. Off.;Source: x + 221 pp.Year: 1991
Title: Future research needs in policy, prevention, and treatment for drug abuse problems.Year: 1990Journal: International Journal of the Addictions 25 (No. 2A): 117-126,ISSN: 0020-773X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Gangs and drugs.Publisher: Gaithersburg, MD * Aspen Publishers;Source: Chap. 18, pp. 267-281. In: Lawson, G. W. and Lawson, A. W., eds. Adolescent substance abuse: etiology, treatment, and prevention. xviii + 532 pp.Year: 1992
Title: The gateway theory applied to preventionPublisher: Cambridge, UK * Cambridge University Press;Source: Chap. 7, pp. 139-157. In: Kandel, D. B., ed. Stages and pathways of drug involvement: examining the gateway hypothesis. xvi + 384 pp.Year: 2002
Title: Gathering of Native Americans (GONA): substance abuse prevention curriculumPublisher: Rockville, MDFormat: Curriculum. 5.Source: 64 pp.Year: 1999
Title: Gay and lesbian peoplePublisher: Washington * National Association of Social WorkersSource: Chap. 6, pp. 153-172. In: Philleo, J. and Brisbane, F. L., eds. Cultural competence in substance abuse prevention. xv + 187 pp.Year: 1997
Title: Gender issues in substance abuse preventionPublisher: New York * Kluwer Academic/Plenum PublishersSource: Chap. 17, pp. 351-363. In: Sloboda, Z. and Bukoski, W. J., eds. Handbook of drug abuse prevention: theory, science, and practice. xxviii + 692 pp.Year: 2003
Title: Gender-specific computer-based intervention for preventing drug abuse among girls.Year: 2005Journal: American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse 31(4): 609-616ISSN: 0095-2990 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: A gender specific model of substance use.Year: 2006Journal: Addiction Research and Theory 14(4): 399-412ISSN: 1606-6359 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Gender-specific substance prevention programming: going beyond just focusing on girls.Publisher: Thousand Oaks, CA * Sage PublicationsSource: pp. 354-372. In: Guthrie, B. J., Flinchbaugh, L. J. and Gullota, T. P., eds. Substance abuse prevention among young female adolescents. (Journal of Early Adolescence, vol. 21, no. 3.) pp. 252-372.Year: 2001
Title: Gene-environment interactions in substance use: how will we use transdisciplinary findings to improve health outcomes?Year: 2004Journal: Substance Use and Misuse 39(10-12): 2086-2087ISSN: 1082-6084 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: A general causal model to guide alcohol, tobacco, and illicit drug prevention: assessing the research evidence.Year: 2004Journal: Journal of Drug Education 34(2): 121-153ISSN: 0047-2379 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Genetics and drug use as a complex phenotype.Year: 2004Journal: Substance Use and Misuse 39(10-12): 1515-1569ISSN: 1082-6084 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Genetics and primary prevention of drug and alcohol abuse.Year: 1995Journal: International Journal of the Addictions 30: 1479-1484,ISSN: 0020-773X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Getting and keeping schools and kids for evaluation studies.Publisher: Brandon, VT * Clinical Psychology Publishing Co.;Source: Pp. 102-116. In: Kaftarian, S. J. and Hansen, W. B., eds. Community Partnership Program, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention. (Journal of Community Psychology, Monogr. Series, CSAP Special Issue.) 205 pp.Year: 1994
Title: Getting involved in drug abuse education and prevention.Publisher: Boca Raton, FL * CRC PressSource: Chap. 4, pp. 31-38. In: Redda, K. K., Walker, C. A. and Barnett, G., eds. Cocaine, marijuana, designer drugs: chemistry, pharmacology, and behavior. 238 pp.Year: 1989
Title: Getting it together: promotion drug-free communities. A resource guide for developing effective youth coalitions. (DHHS Publ. No. ADM 91-1822.)Publisher: Washington, DC * Govt Print. Off.;Source: ix + 71 pp.Year: 1991
Title: Getting the mix right: family, community and social policy interventions to improve outcomes for young people at risk of substance misuse.Year: 2005Journal: Drug and Alcohol Review 24(2): 111-125ISSN: 0959-5236 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Getting the most out of survey results: a manual for community leaders and others interested in using survey results to promote drug-free schools and communities.Publisher: Lincoln, NE * S.B.S. Inc.;Source: 66 pp.Year: 1990
Title: Getting to outcomes: a results-based approach to accountabilityYear: 2000Journal: Evaluation and Program Planning 23: 389-395ISSN: 0149-7189 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Getting the word out.Publisher: Madison, WI * Wisconsin Clearinghouse;Source: 74 pp.Year: 1979
Title: Goals 2000: Educate America Act.Publisher: Washington * Govt Print. Off.;Source: H. R. 1804, 103d Congress, 1st session. 143 pp.Year: 1993
Title: The good news about drugs and alcohol: curing, treating and preventing substance abuse in the new age of biopsychiatry.Publisher: New York * Villard Books;Source: xvi + 348 pp.Year: 1991
Title: Groundwork for a research programme on harm reduction in alcohol and drug treatment.Year: 1995Journal: Drug and Alcohol Review 14: 331-336,ISSN: 0959-5236 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Grouping high-risk youths for prevention may harm more than helpYear: 2003Journal: NIDA Notes 17(5): 1, 6ISSN: 1535-7325 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Growing up drug free: a parent's guide to prevention.Publisher: Rockville, MD * National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information;Format: Manual. 5.Source: 52 pp.Year: 1990
Title: Growing up drug-free: a parent's guide to prevention.Publisher: Washington;Source: 46 pp.Year: 1998
Title: A guide for evaluating prevention effectiveness.Publisher: Rockville, MDSource: v + 58 pp.Year: 1998
Title: Guide for school-based drug policy and advisory councilsPublisher: Kalamazoo, MI * Balance Group PublishersFormat: Manual. 4.Source: xi + 91pp.Year: 1998
Title: Guidelines and benchmarks for prevention programming: implementation guide.Publisher: Washington * Govt. Print. Off.;Source: vi + 57 pp.Year: 1997
Title: Guidelines for assessing alcohol and drug prevention programmes.Publisher: GenevaSource: 25 pp.Year: 1992
Title: Guidelines for replication of a comprehensive community based program for the prevention of substance abuse among high-risk rural youth.Publisher: Elkins, WV * Youth Health Service, Inc.;Source: varying pages and appendices.Year: 1994
Title: Guidelines for treatment.Publisher: Boston * Allyn and BaconSource: Chap. 3, pp. 42-60. In: L'Abate, L., Farrar, J. E. and Serritella, D. A., eds. Handbook of differential treatments for addictions. xii + 337 pp.Year: 1992
Title: A guide to conducting prevention research in the community: first steps.Publisher: New York * Haworth PressSource: 174 pp.Year: 1988
Title: A guide to expanding school-based prevention.Publisher: Portland, OR * Northwest Regional Educational LaboratorySource: 12 pp.Year: 1989
Title: Guide to risk and outcome instrumentsPublisher: Rockville, MDSource: viii + 158 pp.Year: 1999
Title: Hampton Intervention and Prevention Project (HIPP): an effective approach to school age substance abuse. A manual for developing a comprehensive school-based substance abuse program.Publisher: Hampton, VA * Alternatives, Inc.;Source: 148 pp.Year: 1989
Title: Handbook for developing municipal alliance committees.Publisher: Trenton, NJ;Source: 28 pp.Year: 1990
Title: Hard drugs, hard choices: teaching, testing and treatment.Publisher: New York * Columbia University Seminars on Media and Society;Format: Audiovisual.Year: 1990Length: 1/2" video cassette (60 min).
Title: Harm minimisationPublisher: London * Routledge;Source: Chap. 8, pp. 121-133. In: Petersen, T. and McBride, A., eds. Working with substance misusers: a guide to theory and practice. xxiii + 362 pp.Year: 2002
Title: Harm reduction and alcohol problem prevention.Publisher: Toronto * Canadian Centre on Substance AbuseSource: (Presented at Conference on Harm Reduction: an Emerging Public Health Perspective, 20 October 1994, Honolulu.) 11 pp. mimeogr.Year: 1994
Title: Harm reduction and decriminalization in the United States: a personal perspective.Year: 1996Journal: Substance Use and Misuse 31: 1929-1945,ISSN: 1082-6084 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Harm reduction and the global drug control regime: contemporary problems and future prospectsYear: 2004Journal: Drug and Alcohol Review 23(4): 483-489ISSN: 0959-5236 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Harm reduction and HIV/AIDS preventionPublisher: New York * Guilford PressSource: Chap. 7, pp. 218-297. In: Marlatt, G. A., ed. Harm reduction: pragmatic strategies for managing high-risk behaviors. xxiv + 390pp.Year: 1998
Title: Harm-reduction approaches can reduce the problems caused by drinking.Publisher: Farmington Hills, MI * Greenhaven PressSource: Chap. 3, viewpoint 6, pp. 131-137. In: Egendorf, L.K., ed. Chemical dependency: opposing viewpoints. 208 pp.Year: 2003
Title: Harm reduction as an approach to treatmentPublisher: Chevy Chase, MD * American Society of Addiction MedicineSource: Section 5, Chap. 9, pp. 395-404. In: Graham, A. W. and Schultz, T. K., eds. Principles of addiction medicine. 2d ed. xxxvi + 1338 pp.Year: 1998
Title: Harm reduction as an approach to treatment.Publisher: Chevy Chase, MD * American Society of Addiction Medicine;Source: Section 4, Chap. 10, pp. 533-541. In: Graham, A.W., Schultz, T.K., Mayo-Smith, M.F., Ries, R.K. and Wilford, B.B., eds. Principles of addiction medicine. 3rd ed. xii + 1648 pp.Year: 2003
Title: Harm reduction, drugs and alcohol: future directions.Publisher: Toronto * Canadian Centre on Substance AbuseSource: (Presented at the Annual Conference of the Ontario Federation of Community Mental Health and Addiction Programs, 11 May 1995, Toronto.) 16 pp. mimeogr.Year: 1995
Title: Harm reduction: an emerging new paradigm for drug education.Year: 1994Journal: Journal of Drug Education 24: 281-290,ISSN: 0047-2379 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Harm reduction ethics: a promising basis for drug policy. (Commentary.)Year: 2005Journal: Drug and Alcohol Review 24(6): 553-554ISSN: 0959-5236 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Harm reduction: history, definition and practicePublisher: Thousand Oaks, CA * Sage PublicationsSource: Chap. 1, pp. 1-26. In: Inciardi, J. A. and Harrison, L. D., eds. Harm reduction: national and international perspectives. xix + 224 pp.Year: 2000
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Title: Internalizing, social competence, and substance initiation: influence of gender moderation and a preventive interventionYear: 2004Journal: Substance Use and Misuse 39(6): 963-991ISSN: 1082-6084 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Interpersonal approaches to drug abuse prevention.Publisher: Hillsdale, NJ * Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc.;Source: Chap. 11, pp. 229-238. In: Donohew, L., Sypher, H. E. and Bukoski, W. J., eds. Persuasive communications and drug abuse prevention. xxi + 349 pp.Year: 1991
Title: Intervention effects on adolescent drug use and critical influences on the development of problem behaviorPublisher: Cambridge, UK * Cambridge University Press;Source: Chap. 8, pp. 158-183. In: Kandel, D. B., ed. Stages and pathways of drug involvement: examining the gateway hypothesis. xvi + 384 pp.Year: 2002
Title: Intervention strategies for the prevention of adolescent substance abuse.Year: 1990Journal: Journal of Adolescent Chemical Dependency 1 (No. 2): 25-34,ISSN: 0896-7768 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Interview: Alicia Dondero on drug abuse prevention in Latin America.Source: Other Populations and AlcoholYear: 1989Journal: Calif. Prev. Network J. 1 (No. 1): 6-7,
Title: Intravenous drug use and AIDS: the impact on the black community. Hearing, 100th Congress, 1st session, Sept. 25, 1987.Publisher: Washington * Govt Print. Off.;Source: iii + 129 pp.Year: 1988
Title: Introduction.Publisher: Washington * Govt Print. Off.;Source: Pp. 1-9. 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: Introduction.Publisher: Rockville, MDSource: Pp. 1-12. In: Office for Substance Abuse Prevention. Preventing adolescent drug use: from theory to practice. (OSAP Prevent. Monogr. No. 8.) vi + 181 pp.Year: 1991
Title: Introduction: new directions for vocational rehabilitation in substance user treatment: rebuilding damaged lives.Year: 2004Journal: Substance Use and Misuse 39(13-14): 2157-2164ISSN: 1082-6084 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Introduction to alcohol and other drug use, abuse, and dependence: a focus on education and prevention.Publisher: New York * Springer Publishing Co.;Source: Chap. 2, pp. 49-96. In: Burns, E. M., Thompson, A. and Ciccone, J. K., eds. An addictions curriculum for nurses and other helping professionals. Volume one. The undergraduate level: basic knowledge and practice. xii + 276 pp.Year: 1993
Title: An introduction to drug abuse prevention intervention research: methodological issues.Publisher: Washington * Govt Print. Off.;Source: Pp. 1-6. In: National Institute on Drug Abuse. Drug abuse prevention intervention research: methodological issues. (NIDA Res. Monogr. No. 107) iv + 280 pp.Year: 1991
Title: Introduction to the special issue: innovations in clinical harm reduction.Year: 2004Journal: Addiction Research and Theory 12(4): 301-303ISSN: 1606-6359 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Introduction to the special issue "Zero effects of drug prevention programs: issues and solutions."Publisher: Thousand Oaks, CA * SAGE Periodicals PressSource: Pp. 3-14. In: Kreft, I. G. G. and Brown, J. H., eds. Zero effects of drug prevention programs: issues and solutions. (Evaluation Review, vol. 22, No. 1.) 146pp.Year: 1998
Title: Investigating parental preferences regarding the development and implementation of a parent-directed drug-related educational intervention: an exploratory studyYear: 2006Journal: Drug and Alcohol Review 25(4): 333-342ISSN: 0959-5236 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Involving the community in prevention efforts.Year: 1989Journal: Prevention Forum 9 (No. 3): 1-4,
Title: Involving families in substance abuse prevention.Publisher: Greenville * East Carolina University Regional Training CenterSource: Pp. 145-149. In: Adolescent substance abuse and the family. 225 pp.Year: 1990
Title: Involving parents of high-risk youth in drug prevention: a three-year longitudinal study in boys and girls clubs.Publisher: Thousand Oaks, CA * SAGE Periodicals Press;Source: Pp. 21-50. 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: Involving recovering students and community members in alcohol and other drug-abuse prevention.Year: 1994Journal: Journal of College Student Develoment 35: 136-137,ISSN: 1543-3382 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: The irrelevance of evidence in the development of school-based drug prevention policy, 1986-1996Publisher: Thousand Oaks, CA * SAGE Periodicals PressSource: Pp. 118-146. In: Kreft, I. G. G. and Brown, J. H., eds. Zero effects of drug prevention programs: issues and solutions. (Evaluation Review, vol. 22, No. 1.) 146pp.Year: 1998
Title: Is current drug abuse prevention programming generalizable across ethnic groups?Publisher: Thousand Oaks, CA * Sage Periodicals Press;Source: Pp. 911-918. In: Sussman, S. and Johnson, C. A., eds. Drug abuse prevention: programming and research recommendations. (American Behavioral Scientist, Vol. 39, No. 7.) Pp. 781-942.Year: 1996
Title: Issues and methods in evaluating costs, benefits, and cost-effectiveness of drug abuse prevention programs for high-risk youth.Publisher: Washington * Govt. Print. Off.;Source: Pp. 184-213. 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: Issues in drug abuse prevention intervention research with African Americans.Publisher: Washington * Govt Print. Off.;Source: Pp. 171-201. In: National Institute on Drug Abuse. Scientific methods for prevention intervention research. (NIDA Research Monogr. No. 139.) iv + 281 pp.Year: 1994
Title: Issues in preventing alcohol and other drug abuse among Hispanic/Latino families.Publisher: Rockville, MDSource: Chap. 1, pp. 1-18. In: Center for Substance Abuse Prevention. A Hispanic/Latino family approach to substance abuse prevention. (CSAP Cultural Competence Series 2.) xiv + 207 pp.Year: 1994
Title: Issues of retention in working with high-risk youth.Publisher: Washington * Govt Print. Off.;Source: Pp. 113-120. 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: Is the system addicted?Year: 1989Journal: Calif. Prev. Network J. 1 (No. 1): 4-5,
Title: It's OK to say no to drugs: how to say no.Publisher: New York * Simon & Schuster;Source: 21 pp.Year: 1986
Title: It's OK to say no to drugs: it's all up to you.Publisher: New York * Simon & Schuster;Source: 23 pp.Year: 1986
Title: It Takes A Village to Raise a Child: a model of training for prevention of youth abuse of alcohol and other drugs.Year: 1994Journal: Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal 11: 53-61,ISSN: 0738-0151 * 5/24/2004 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Job satisfaction among substance abuse prevention personnel.Year: 1992Journal: Journal of Addictive Diseases 11 (No. 3): 81-90,ISSN: 1055-0887 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Jump start: a targeted substance abuse prevention programYear: 1997Journal: Health Education and Behavior 24(5): 568-586ISSN: 1090-1981 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Just Say No International. National Evaluation Report.Publisher: Oakland,CA * "Just Say No" International;Source: 25 pp.Year: 1992
Title: Juvenile alcohol and other drug abuse: a guide to federal initiatives for prevention, treatment, and control.Publisher: WashingtonSource: xv + 175 pp.Year: 1992
Title: Kansas City schools reach out: from the classroom to the community.Year: 1989Journal: Prevention File 4 (No. 4): 10-11,ISSN: 1065-3961 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Kansas City schools reach out: from the classroom to the community.Year: 1989Journal: Prevention File 4 (No. 4): 10-11,ISSN: 1065-3961 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Keeping children drug free: using family-centered approaches. Parent and community guide. (Prevention Enhancement Protocols System.)Publisher: Rockville, MDSource: 7 pp.Year: [n. d.]
Title: Keeping scorePublisher: Washington * Drug strategiesSource: 36 pp.Year: 1997
Title: Keeping youth drug free: a guide for parents, grandparents, elders, mentors, and other caregiversPublisher: Rockville, MDFormat: Manual. 5.Source: 28 pp.Year: 2000
Title: Keepin' it REAL program reduces alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana usePublisher: Detroit * OmnigraphicsSource: Chap. 64, pp. 487-488. In: Ginther, C., ed. Drug abuse sourcebook. 2d ed. xiii + 607 pp.Year: 2004
Title: Keepin' it R.E.A.L.: a drug resistance curriculum tailored to the strengths and needs of pre-adolescents of the southwestYear: 2003Journal: Journal of Drug Education 33(2): 119-142ISSN: 0047-2379 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Key contemporary strategies for the prevention of alcohol and other drug abuse.Publisher: Oslo * National Directorate for the Prevention of Alcohol and Drug ProblemsSource: Pp. 102-128. In: International Congress on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, 35th, Oslo, 1988. Proceedings. Vol. 4: papers. [xii] + 909 pp.Year: 1989
Title: KIDS CARE: building resilience in children's environments.Year: 1994Journal: Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education 39 (No. 3): 34-45,ISSN: 0090-1482 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Kids, drugs, & alcohol: a parent's guide to prevention & intervention.Publisher: White Hall, VA * Betterway Publications;Source: 180 pp.Year: 1987
Title: Lakeview comprehensive youth services project: characteristics of youth in high-risk environments.Publisher: Washington * Govt Print. Off.;Source: Pp. 43-49. In: Office for Substance Abuse Prevention. Working with youth in high-risk environments: experiences in prevention. (OSAP Prevention Monogr.-12.) vi + 210 pp.Year: 1992
Title: Law enforcement and regulatory agencies.Publisher: Boston * Allyn and Bacon;Source: Chap. 3, pp. 47-67. 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: The law in addictions: principles, practicalities and prospectsPublisher: Toronto * Addiction Research FoundationSource: pp. 125-160. In: Erickson, P. G. and Kalant, H., eds. Windows on science. iv + 181 pp.Year: 1992
Title: Lay and scientific perspectives on harm prevention: enabling theory and program innovationPublisher: Washington * American Psychological AssociationSource: Chap. 6, pp. 203-226. In: Bennett, J. B. and Lehman, W. E. K., eds. Preventing workplace substance abuse: beyond drug testing to wellness. xv + 272 pp.Year: 2003
Title: Lazy hazy crazy daze of summer.Year: 1990Journal: Adolescent Counselor 3 (No. 1): 29-30, 47,ISSN: 1042-7589 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Lazy hazy crazy daze of summer.Year: 1990Journal: Adolescent Counselor 3 (No. 1): 29-30, 47,ISSN: 1042-7589 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Learning by doing: 'Initiated Abstinence,' a school-based programme for the prevention of addictionYear: 2004Journal: European Addicion Research 10(2): 88-94ISSN: 1022-6877 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Learning from prevention policy: a management-focused approach.Publisher: Washington * Govt Print. Off.;Source: Chap. 6, pp. 231-242. In: Office for Substance Abuse Prevention. Prevention research findings: 1988. (OSAP Prevention Monograph No. 3.) ix + 267 pp.Year: 1990
Title: Learning from uncommon events: comment on Degenhardt et al. 2005. [Commentary.]Year: 2005Journal: Addiction 100(7): 921-922ISSN: 0965-2140 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Learning to live drug free: a curriculum model for prevention.Publisher: Rockville, MD * Govt Print. Off.;Format: Curriculum. 1 and 2.Source: vi + varying pages.Year: 1990
Title: Legal issues for alcohol and other drug use prevention and treatment programs serving high-risk youth. OSAP Technical Report-2.Publisher: Washington, DC * Govt Print. Off.;Source: iv + 31 pp.Year: 1990
Title: Legal issues for alcohol and other use prevention and treatment programs serving high-risk youth.Publisher: Washington * Govt Print. Off.Source: iv + 31 pp.Year: 1990
Title: Life Skills Training outcomes and potential mechanisms in a community implementation: a preliminary investigation.Year: 2006Journal: Substance Use and Misuse 41(14): 1921-1935ISSN: 1082-6084 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Life skills training: theory, methods, and effectiveness of a drug abuse prevention approachPublisher: Amsterdam * PergamonSource: Chap. 2, pp. 31-50. In: Wagner, E. F. and Waldron, H. B., eds. Innovations in adolescent substance abuse interventions. xii + 394 pp.Year: 2001
Title: The limits of the Czar's ukase: drug policy at the local level.Publisher: Santa Monica, CA * Rand Corp.;Source: 39 pp.Year: 1990
Title: Linking biomedical and behavioral research for tobacco use prevention: Sundance and beyondPublisher: San Francisco * Jossey-Bass;Source: Chap. 8, pp. 161-181. In: Isaacs, S. L. and Knickman, J. R., eds. To improve health and health care 2000: the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation anthology. xxiv + 292 pp.Year: 1999
Title: Links between prevention and treatment for drug-abusing women and their children.Publisher: Washington * Govt. Print. Off.;Source: Pp. 417-437. In: National Institute on Drug Abuse. Drug addiction research and the health of women. ix + 581 pp.Year: 1998
Title: Lithuania: Lithuanian drug policy; trends in development.Publisher: Helsinki * Nordic Council for Alcohol and Drug ResearchSource: Chap. 5, pp. 125-142. In: Leifman, H. and Henrichson, N. E., eds. Statistics on alcohol, drugs and crime in the Baltic Sea region. (NAD Publication No. 37) 273 pp.Year: 2000
Title: Little League Drug Education Program. [Includes Friend to Friend and Big League Advise: Helping Your Little Leaguer Say No.]Publisher: Columbia, MD * Romano and Associates;Format: Audiovisual.Year: 1990Length: 1/2" video cassette (28 min)
Title: Local government and community organization.Publisher: Boston * Allyn and Bacon;Source: Chap. 4, pp. 69-92. 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: The logic of health education.Publisher: Rotterdam * Institute for Preventive and Social PsychiatrySource: Pp. 371-375. In: International Institute on the Prevention and Treatment of Drug Dependence, 15th, Amsterdam, 1986. Responding to a world of drugs: intentional and unintentional effects of control, treatment and prevention. 433 pp.Year: 1987
Title: Longitudinal modeling of adolescent normative beliefs and substance initiationYear: 2005Journal: Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education 49(2): 7-41ISSN: 0090-1482 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Long-term evaluation of a life skills approach for alcohol and drug abuse prevention.Publisher: Amityville, NY * Baywood Publishing Co.;Source: Chap. 9, pp. 115-135. In: Eiseman, S., ed. Focus on alcohol. xiv + 258 pp.Year: 1991
Title: Long-term evaluation of a life skills approach for alcohol and drug abuse prevention.Year: 1988Journal: Journal of Drug Education 18: 311-331,ISSN: 0047-2379 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Long-term follow-up results of a randomized drug abuse prevention trial in a white middle-class population.Year: 1995Journal: Journal of the American Medical Association 273: 1106-1112,ISSN: 0098-7484 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Long-term impact of a district-wide school/community-based substance abuse prevention initiative on gateway drug useYear: 2005Journal: Journal of Drug Education 35(3): 233-253ISSN: 0047-2379 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Long-term impact of Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.): results of a 6-year follow-upYear: 1997Journal: Evaluation Review 21: 483-500ISSN: 0193-841X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: A look at an interactive classroom-based drug abuse prevention program: interactive contents and suggestions for research.Year: 2003Journal: Journal of Drug Education 33(4): 355-368ISSN: 0047-2379 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Looking good.Publisher: Capital Heights, MD * National AudioVisual Center;Format: Audiovisual.Year: 1988Length: 1/2" video cassette (26 min.): includes discussion guide.
Title: Look into 'Rx-ercise': fitness may be the missing ingredient to building youth resilience.Year: 2006Journal: Addiction Professional 4(4): 32, 34-36ISSN: 1542-8435 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Loosening the grip: a handbook of alcohol informationPublisher: Boston * McGraw-HillSource: 6th ed. xvii + 558 pp.Year: 2000
Title: The lure and the loss of harm reduction in UK drug policy and practice.Year: 2006Journal: Addiction Research and Theory 14(6): 557-571ISSN: 1606-6359 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Mac's choice: a story about choices and drug use. (Includes workbook for parents and/or teachers.)Publisher: Sheperdstown, WV * Rocky River Publishers;Source: 40 pp.Year: 1989