Handbook of Adolescent Drug Use Prevention
American Psychological Association (Verlag)
978-1-4338-1899-8 (ISBN)
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Drug abuse is a major societal problem that damages individuals and communities psychologically, physically, socially, and economically. One way to mitigate these consequences is to prevent drug abuse before it starts, and there is good evidence that this can be done effectively. The goal of this book is to help researchers, practitioners, and policy makers prevent drug abuse, primarily among adolescents who either have not used drugs before or have just started using them.
Highlighting the huge strides that prevention science has made in the past few decades and what still needs to be better understood, Lawrence Scheier, editor of the Handbook of Drug Use Etiology, has gathered eminent experts from various disciplines to create this comprehensive resource. Together, they distill what we know about effective programs and describe strategies to
•capitalize on protective factors and curtail risk factors in young people;
•prevent poor self-regulation and conduct disorders, which may lead to drug abuse;
•promote positive change in families, schools, and larger communities; and
•implement wide-scale and targeted media campaigns.
The evidence-based drug prevention programs and strategies described in this book can also create secondary benefits by improving overall health and wellness in individuals and communities.
Lawrence M. Scheier, PhD, is senior fellow at the Positive Psychology Center, University of Pennsylvania. He is also Chief of Science, Research Facilitation Team, Army Analytics Group, Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of the Army. Dr. Scheier is author of more than 100 articles and essays looking at studies of youth development, resilience, and factors that spur positive youth adaptation. He has also edited four books on grant writing, parenting, drug etiology, and drug prevention. His current research program emphasizes the role of psychological strengths and assets in health outcomes and health care utilization among U.S. Army soldiers. Dr. Scheier is a nationally and internationally renowned scholar who blends theory and methodological tools with longitudinal data mining to examine psychosocial factors that influence growth and change in normal development. He has also examined programmatic-based change with many different school- and community-based drug prevention approaches. His work has been funded by the National Institutes of Health, and he has engaged the private business sector in research on youth development and health. Dr. Scheier has been a member of several national government panels, including the Media Campaign Advisory Team for the National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign and assisted the U.S. Department of Education in a large-scale program evaluation of school-based mandatory school drug testing. He has provided expert consulting to the federal government on matters related to youth drug treatment and school-based drug prevention programs.
Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Telling a Compelling Story About Drug Prevention
Joseph A. Durlak
I.Historical Trends in Drug Prevention: What Got Us Here?
Drug Use Prevention: Definitions and Terminology
Elizabeth B. Robertson, Harold I. Perl, Eve E. Reider, Belinda E. Sims, Aria D. Crump, and Wilson M. Compton
A History of Drug Abuse Prevention Science
William Bukoski
II. Epidemiology and Etiology: Risk and Protective Factors
Trends in Drug Use Among Youth in the United States
Megan E. Patrick and Patrick M. O'Malley
Theoretical Models of Drug Use Etiology: Foundations of Prevention
Lawrence M. Scheier
Vulnerability and Risks: Implications for Understanding Etiology and Drug Use Prevention
Zili Sloboda
III. Prevention of Conduct Disorders
Preventing Conduct Disorders and Related Problems
Caroline L. Boxmeyer, John E. Lochman, Nicole P. Powell, and Cameron E. Powe
Self-Control and Substance Use Prevention: A Translational Analysis
Thomas A. Wills, Jeffrey S. Simons, and Frederick X. Gibbons
Preventive Intervention to Reduce Youth Conduct Problems and Substance Use: Linking the Interests of Families and Teachers (LIFT)
J. Mark Eddy, Susan E. Barkan, and Lindsay Lanham
IV. School-Based Drug Use Prevention Programs
Evaluating the Efficacy of Project TND: Evidence From Seven Research Trials
Steven Y. Sussman
Life Skills Training: A Competence Enhancement Approach to Tobacco, Alcohol, and Drug Abuse Prevention
Gilbert J. Botvin and Kenneth W. Griffin
All Stars: A Conceptual History
William B. Hansen
Peer Group Connection: A Peer-Led Program Targeting the Transition Into High School
Robert J. Pandina, Valerie L. Johnson, and Sherry L. Barr
V. Family-Based Drug Use Prevention Programs
A Population Approach to Parenting and Family Intervention
Ronald J. Prinz
Brief Strategic Family Therapy: Thirty-Five Years of Interplay Among Theory, Research, and Practice in Adolescent Behavior Problems and Drug Abuse
Viviana E. Horigian and José Szapocznik
Research on the Strengthening Families Program for Parents and Youth 10–14: Long-Term Effects, Mechanisms, Translation to Public Health, PROSPER Partnership Scale Up
Richard Spoth, Cleve Redmond, W. Alex Mason, Lisa Schainker, and Lauren Borduin
Family-Centered Prevention of Adolescent Drug Abuse: Translational Research in a Public Health Framework
Thomas J. Dishion, Marie-Hélène Véronneau, Elizabeth A. Stormshak, and Kathryn Kavanagh
VI.Prevention From an Environmental and Policy Perspective
Lessons From Comprehensive Environmental Community Prevention Trials
Robert F. Saltz, Joel W. Grube, and Andrew J. Treno
Alcohol Policy: Interventions to Prevent Youth Alcohol Use
Sarah D. Lynne-Landsman and Alexander C. Wagenaar
Enacting Preventive Interventions at the Community Level: The Communities That Care Prevention System
Abigail A. Fagan and J. David Hawkins
VII. Media Campaigns and Their Impact
Survival of Public Health Social Marketing Campaigns: Lessons Learned From Tobacco
Jennifer K. Ibrahim
Message Design Approaches to Health Risk Behavior Prevention
Nancy Grant Harrington, Donald W. Helme, and Seth M. Noar
The Media Campaign as a Focal Prevention Strategy: A Guide to Design, Implementation, and Evaluation
William D. Crano, Eusebio M. Alvaro, and Jason T. Siegel
VIII. Evaluation of Drug Use Prevention: Modeling Behavior Change and Program Effects
Latent Variable Modeling as a Tool in Research on Drug Prevention
Patrick S. Malone and Darren T. Woodlief
Cigarette Smoking Patterns as a Case Study of Theory-Oriented Latent Class Analysis
Brian P. Flaherty
Statistical Models of Mediation for Drug Program Evaluation
Yasemin Kisbu-Sakarya, David P. MacKinnon, and Holly P. O'Rourke
Growth Redefined in Terms of Preventing Drug Use and Delinquency
W. Alex Mason, Eric C. Brown, Charles B. Fleming, and Kevin P. Haggerty
IX.Dissemination of Best Practices
Promoting the Postfunding Sustainability of Evidence-Based Substance Abuse Interventions Through Research and Practice
Melissa K. Tibbits
The Dissemination and (Lack of) Adoption of Evidence-Based Practices
James H. Derzon
Dissemination of Evidence-Based Prevention Programs: The Broad Picture
Elise T. Pas and Catherine P. Bradshaw
Concluding Remarks: The Future Is Here Now
Lawrence M. Scheier
Index
About the Editor
Verlagsort | Washington DC |
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Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 216 x 279 mm |
Themenwelt | Kinder- / Jugendbuch ► Sachbücher |
Schulbuch / Wörterbuch ► Lexikon / Chroniken | |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Psychologie ► Persönlichkeitsstörungen | |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Psychologie ► Sucht / Drogen | |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Suchtkrankheiten | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie | |
ISBN-10 | 1-4338-1899-X / 143381899X |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4338-1899-8 / 9781433818998 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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