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Signs of effectiveness II: Preventing alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use: A risk factor/resiliency-based approach
Stephen E. Gardner, Patricia F. Green and Carol Marcus

This report is the second in a series that highlights the experience of prevention demonstration grant programs funded by CSAP. A conceptual model for identifying risk factors for ATOD problems provides the context for descriptions of 45 programs that target youth at high risk for ATOD problems. Some programs focus on one risk factor, while others adopt a multiple risk factor approach. Programs are divided by major focus: individuals, families, schools, peer groups, and communities. Each description includes names, addresses, and telephone numbers of contact people for more information.

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Office of Substance Abuse Prevention
Distributed by National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information
P.O. Box 2345
Rockville, MD 20847-2345
(800) 729-6686 or (301) 468-2600
TDD: (800) 487-4889
Fax: (301) 468-6433
(1994, Inventory No. PHD679, 94 pp.; free)





 

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