Research Publications SHRN Activities Resources


Addictions


  1. Impact of the School Environment

    AADAC. 2002. An Overview of Risk and Protective Factors. The Alberta Youth Experience Survey 2002.(Review)

  2. Effectiveness, Costs, and Benefits of Interventions

    Caulkins JP, Rydell CP, Everingham SS, Chiesa J, Bushway S. 1999. An ounce of prevention, a pound of uncertainty: The cost-effectiveness of school-based drug prevention programs. Santa Monica, CA: Rand Drug Policy Research Center. Vol. 23. (Cost Analysis)

    Cuijpers P. 2002. Effective ingredients of school-based drug prevention programs. A systematic review. Addict Behav. 27(6):1009-23. (Review)

    Canning U. Millward L, Raj T, Warm D. 2004. Drug Use Prevention Among Young People: A Review of Reviews. Health Development Agency. (Review)

    Ennett ST, Ringwalt CL, Thorne J, Rohrbach LA, Vincus A, Simons-Rudolph A, Jones S. 2003. A comparison of current practice in school-based substance use prevention programs with meta-analysis findings. Prev Sci. 4(1):1-14. (Case Study)

    Caulkins J, Rydell P, Everingham S, Chiesa J, Bushway S. 1999. An ounce of uncertainty: The cost-effectiveness of school-based drug prevention programs. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Drug Policy Research Center: (23):194. (Cost Analysis)

    Botvin G, Botvin E, Ruchlin H. 1998. School-based approaches to drug abuse prevention: Evidence for effectiveness and suggestions for determining cost-effectiveness. Cost-Benefit/Cost-Effectiveness Research of Drug Abuse Prevention: Implications for Programming and Policy, NIDA Research Monograph 176. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health. (Review)



  3. Comprehensive Models that Integrate Diseases and Risks and Coordinate Interventions

    Canning U. Millward L, Raj T, Warm D. 2004. Drug Use Prevention Among Young People: A Review of Reviews. Health Development Agency. (Review)

    Perry CL, Williams C, Komro K, Veblen-Mortenson S, Stigler M, Munson K, Farbakhsh K, Jones R, Forster J. 2002. Project Northland: Long-term outcomes of community action to reduce adolescent alcohol use. Health Education Research. 17(1):117-132. (Random Controlled Trial)

    Botvin G, Botvin E, Ruchlin H. 1998. School-based approaches to drug abuse prevention: Evidence for effectiveness and suggestions for determining cost-effectiveness. Cost-Benefit/Cost-Effectiveness Research of Drug Abuse Prevention: Implications for Programming and Policy, NIDA Research Monograph 176. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health. (Review)

  4. Policy Interventions

    Evans-Whipp T, Beyers J, Lloyd S, Lafazia A, Toumbourou J, Arthur M, Catalano R. 2004. A review of school drug policies and their impact on youth substance abuse. Health Promotion International. 19(2):227-234. (Review)

  5. Instructional Interventions

    Cuijpers P. 2002. Effective ingredients of school-based drug prevention programs. A systematic review. Addict Behav. 27(6):1009-23. (Review)

    Canning U. Millward L, Raj T, Warm D. 2004. Drug Use Prevention Among Young People: A Review of Reviews. Health Development Agency. (Review)

    Ontario Public Health Research, Education & Development Program. 1999. Using school-based programs to reduce adolescent risk behaviour. Effective Public Health Practice Project. (Review)

    Botvin G, Botvin E, Ruchlin H. 1998. School-based approaches to drug abuse prevention: Evidence for effectiveness and suggestions for determining cost-effectiveness. Cost-Benefit/Cost-Effectiveness Research of Drug Abuse Prevention: Implications for Programming and Policy, NIDA Research Monograph 176. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health. (Review)

  6. Health Services Interventions



  7. Social Support Interventions

    Tait RJ, Hulse GK. 2003. A systematic review of the effectiveness of brief interventions with substance using adolescents by type of drug. Drug Alcohol Rev. 22(3):337-46. (Review)

    8. Physical Environment Interventions









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