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Evaluating an In-School Drug Prevention Program for At-Risk Youth
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2009
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Substance UseAdolescent Behavioral HealthEducationProgram ImpactYouth AdvocacyAlcohol MisusePublic HealthHealth EducationHealth SciencesTransition YearsPsychiatryAddiction TreatmentPrevention SystemAt-risk YouthSubstance AbuseAddictionPrevention ScienceIn-school ProgramSubstance AddictionYouth Behavioral Health
This study assessed an in-school program aimed at preventing or reducing drug use and other deviant behavior in a sample of 167 at-risk youth in their transition years. Over 10 weeks, 17 one-hour sessions were offered to youth who were identified using a self-report questionnaire (at 9 schools with 12 control sites in Ontario, Canada). Repeated measures analysis of covariance was used to assess program impact at posttest and six-month followup. Program participants, compared with the control group, reported less frequent drinking,