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Long‐Term Follow‐Up of a High School Alcohol Misuse Prevention Program's Effect on Students' Subsequent Driving
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These findings suggest that a high school-based alcohol prevention program can positively affect subsequent driving, particularly that of students who do not use alcohol regularly. The results highlight the need to start prevention efforts early and extend them beyond the initial exposure to driving. Programs should incorporate the differing backgrounds of the students.
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