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    Prev Med. 2003 Jan;36(1):1-7.

    Effectiveness of a universal drug abuse prevention approach for youth at high risk for substance use initiation.

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    Institute for Preventive Research, Weill Medical College, Cornell University, New York, New York 10021, USA. kgriffin@med.cornell.edu

    Abstract

    BACKGROUND:

    Universal school-based prevention programs for alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use are typically designed for all students within a particular school setting. However, it is unclear whether such broad-based programs are effective for youth at high risk for substance use initiation.

    METHOD:

    The effectiveness of a universal drug abuse preventive intervention was examined among youth from 29 inner-city middle schools participating in a randomized, controlled prevention trial. A subsample of youth (21% of full sample) was identified as being at high risk for substance use initiation based on exposure to substance-using peers and poor academic performance in school. The prevention program taught drug refusal skills, antidrug norms, personal self-management skills, and general social skills.

    RESULTS:

    Findings indicated that youth at high risk who received the program (n = 426) reported less smoking, drinking, inhalant use, and polydrug use at the one-year follow-up assessment compared to youth at high risk in the control condition that did not receive the intervention (n = 332). Results indicate that a universal drug abuse prevention program is effective for minority, economically disadvantaged, inner-city youth who are at higher than average risk for substance use initiation.

    CONCLUSIONS:

    Findings suggest that universal prevention programs can be effective for a range of youth along a continuum of risk.

    PMID:
    12473419
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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