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Pilot study of smoking, alcohol and drug abuse prevention.
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Tobacco ControlSubstance AbuseSubstance UseHealth SciencesHealth PolicyTobacco UseAddictionHealth PromotionHealth BehaviorLongitudinal Pilot StudySpecial TrainingAlcohol AbusePublic HealthSubstance AddictionAlcohol MisuseFrequent AlcoholPilot Study
A longitudinal pilot study gathered data on the onset and prevention of smoking, alcohol, and drug abuse among 526 students from two junior-high-schools in California. Over two school years, students who were trained to resist social pressures toward tobacco, alcohol, and drug use began smoking at less than one-half the rate of those who did not receive special training. Frequent alcohol and marijuana use was also less prevalent among the students who received such training.
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