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Join Together, Boston, MA. – 2000
This paper provides tips and resources that communities can use to reduce substance abuse and gun violence. The names of national organizations, publications, and community leaders with expertise in funding are included. It describes how Join Together Online, a national resource for communities working to reduce substance abuse and gun violence,…
Descriptors: Community Action, Community Problems, Drug Education, Federal Aid
Join Together, Boston, MA. – 2000
Three-quarters of the people with serious alcohol and drug problems go without treatment. This is often caused by a lack of understanding about what constitutes treatment. Few consumers, family members, and policymakers realize that effective drug and alcohol treatment exists. This publication describes a nationwide project organized by Join…
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, Brief Psychotherapy, Counseling Effectiveness, Internet
European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction, Lisbon (Portugal). – 2000
This report presents an overview of the drug phenomenon in Europe at the start of the new millennium. The first chapter begins with a discussion of overall drug trends. Specifically, it examines trends in drug use and the consequences including multiple drug use; problem drug use and demand for treatment; drug-related deaths; drug-related…
Descriptors: Children, Cocaine, Communicable Diseases, Crime
Wright State Univ., Dayton, OH. – 1999
This booklet is intended for use as a resource guide on substance abuse and co-existing disability areas by researchers, professionals, and people with disabilities. It contains scholarly items as well as a number of immediately functional resources for use by teachers, rehabilitation personnel, and others in their work with substance abuse…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Alcohol Abuse, Disabilities
Peer reviewedDelgado, Melvin – Social Work in Education, 1997
Describes a federally funded substance abuse prevention project that focused on resilience development in Puerto Rican adolescents in a New England community. Cultural pride played an instrumental role in youths discovering their strengths while helping themselves and their families and community. Discusses goals, peer teaching, community service,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Community Programs, Hispanic Americans, Prevention
Peer reviewedJosi, Don A.; Sechrest, Dale K. – Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 1996
Reports on interviews that probed the interaction between treatment program staff and the custodial staff of a promising institutional substance abuse treatment program. Results suggest that the differing goals of the two factions and their problems in communication facilitated an adversarial relationship. Presents recommendations aimed at…
Descriptors: Conflict of Interest, Cooperation, Correctional Institutions, Correctional Rehabilitation
Peer reviewedFurlong, Michael; Casas, J. Manuel; Corral, Carla; Chung, Annie; Bates, Michael – Education and Treatment of Children, 1997
Examines the findings of two surveys, each involving over 4,000 California secondary students, which show that both self-reported substance use and perception of frequency of substance use on campus were significantly associated with school violence. Substance use on the campus was strongly associated with both being a victim and an aggressor.…
Descriptors: Aggression, Drug Abuse, Incidence, School Security
Peer reviewedDuitsman, Dalen M.; Cychosz, Charles M. – Journal of Drug Education, 1997
Assessed the impact that a drug education course had on college students (N=121) regarding motives, consequences, attitudes, and perceptions of alcohol use. Following the course, students reported a slight elevation in the motivation to drink alcohol to facilitate studying. Certain kinds of drinking decreased significantly following the course.…
Descriptors: Alcohol Education, College Students, Drinking, Drug Education
Peer reviewedSnow, David L.; Tebes, Jacob Kraemer; Ayers, Tim S. – Journal of Drug Education, 1997
Tests the impact of two social-cognitive interventions implemented in the 6th grade (Intervention 1) and 8th/9th grades (Intervention 2) on student's skill acquisition and on their 9th and 10th grade substance use. Results indicate positive program effects for Intervention 2 on skill acquisition and overall drug involvement. (RJM)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Modification, Drug Use, Elementary Secondary Education
Jones, Rebecca – American School Board Journal, 1997
In spring 1996, Drug Strategies, a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit organization published results of an evaluation of 47 substance-abuse prevention programs. The evaluation used criteria based on empirical research findings. This article outlines the elements of effective drug-prevention programs and highlights the six programs that earned As in…
Descriptors: Drug Abuse, Drug Education, Drug Use, Early Intervention
Peer reviewedLewis, Rhonda K.; And Others – Journal of Community Health, 1996
The intervention described here involved having minors try to purchase tobacco and alcohol, then citizens issuing citations to clerks who completed sales or commendations to those who refused. The intervention reduced alcohol, but not cigarette sales to minors. (SM)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Alcoholic Beverages, Citizen Participation, Community Involvement
Peer reviewedYoder, Kevin A.; Whitbeck, Les B.; Hoyt, Dan R. – Youth & Society, 2003
Assessed the extent of gang involvement among homeless and runaway youth, comparing gang members, gang-involved youth (not members), and non-gang youth on several dimensions. Interview data indicated that 15.4 percent of the youth were gang members and 32.2 percent were involved in gangs. These youth reported more family problems and school…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Delinquency, Family Characteristics, Homeless People
Peer reviewedAzrin, Nathan H.; Donohue, Brad; Teichner, Gordon A.; Crum, Thomas; Howell, Jennifer; DeCato, Leah A. – Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse, 2001
There is a strong comorbid relationship between conduct and substance disorders in youth. In the present study, 56 such youth were randomly assigned to receive either individual-cognitive therapy or family-behavioral therapy. Subjects in both groups demonstrated significant improvements in their conduct and reductions in their use of illicit drugs…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Cognitive Restructuring, Family Counseling, Outcomes of Treatment
Peer reviewedShek, Daniel T. L. – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2003
Studied the association between perceived economic stress and adolescent adjustment in 229 Chinese adolescents using children and parent reports of economic stress. Findings show differences in perceived stress between parents and children. A lower level of perceived economic stress was generally related to better adolescent mental health and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Economic Factors, Economically Disadvantaged, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedFestinger, David S.; And Others – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1996
The effectiveness of offering same day appointments at an outpatient cocaine treatment program to increase intake attendance was examined. Seventy-eight clients were given standard or accelerated intake appointments. Significantly more clients who were given accelerated appointments attended the program. An accelerated intake procedure appears to…
Descriptors: Adults, Cocaine, Compliance (Psychology), Drug Addiction


