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Effectiveness of school based prevention programs
Tobler, Nancy S., and Howard H. Stratton. "Effectiveness of school-based drug prevention programs: A meta-analysis of the research." Journal of Primary Prevention 18.1 (2000): 71-128. This website gave me a good understanding of the sort of earlier days of alcohol prevention. -
First-Year Students' Perspectives
Reis, Janet. "First-Year Students' Perspectives On Reasons For And Prevention Of Their Own Alcohol Overdose." Journal Of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse 23.5 (204): 291-296. CINAHL. Web. 15 Sept. 2014. This article gave me a good idea for the first year students. SO the students being introduced to these things. -
Risk and protective factors
Risk and protective factors for alcohol and other drug problems in adolescence and early adulthood: Implications for substance abuse prevention.
Hawkins, J. David; Catalano, Richard F.; Miller, Janet Y. Gave me a better idea of how effective these programs are on kids back then. -
Long term effectiveness
Sandler, Irwin, et al. "Long-term impact of prevention programs to promote effective parenting: Lasting effects but uncertain processes." Annual review of psychology 62 (2011): 299. I got an idea that the effectiveness of these programs in not very high -
Why use these programs?
Koning, Ina M., et al. "Why target early adolescents and parents in alcohol prevention? The mediating effects of self‐control, rules and attitudes about alcohol use." Addiction 106.3 (2011): 538-546. This article gave me an idea to why people use these and how effectively they can be used. -
Universal use of alcohol prevention systems
Foxcroft, David R., and Alexander Tsertsvadze. "Cochrane Review: Universal school‐based prevention programs for alcohol misuse in young people." Evidence‐Based Child Health: A Cochrane Review Journal 7.2 (2012): 450-575. I like this article because it gave evidence to why a universal system and not a bunch of smaller prevention programs in smarter.