Since 1983, the Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) program has become one of the most popular and widely used school-based prevention programs to help empower youth to make responsible choices about drug use as well as to deal with violent behaviors such as bullying. Because young people in both Adventist and non-Adventist circles are often exposed to drugs through their peers, the media, or family members, incorporating programs like D.A.R.E. within the Seventh-day Adventist educational environment can provide a vital tool in equipping our young people to make responsible and safe choices about drugs
Purpose: Alcohol, tobacco, marijuana and other drugs use typically increases in prevalence and frequ...
This project explored the occurrence of drug abuse and its academic implications to students at thre...
Prior investigations have linked behavioral competencies in primary school to a reduced risk of late...
The present study reports a preliminary evaluation of D.A.R.E.’s new elementary school keepin’ it RE...
This article will briefly describe the range of policies relating to drug or substance possession an...
Drug abuse by adolescents is a top priority in all communities throughout the United States (The Nat...
Background:This study seeks to extend earlier Australian school drug education research by developin...
This issue brief provides background information on the popular Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A...
Prevention programs have proliferated in response to concern about substance abuse,1 particularly am...
In response to a need to implement an evidence-based prevention program, D.A.R.E. Americaadopted kee...
Background: This study seeks to extend earlier Australian school drug education research by developi...
the Nation's most prevalent school-based drug use prevention program. D.A.R.E. ® is distinctive...
Objective: This program aims to provide substances of abuse education to local high school students....
This article lays out a research of Adventist youth and drugs. It was conducted in the United States...
The Drug Abuse Resistance Education program, or D.A.R.E., is a cooperative effort between police and...
Purpose: Alcohol, tobacco, marijuana and other drugs use typically increases in prevalence and frequ...
This project explored the occurrence of drug abuse and its academic implications to students at thre...
Prior investigations have linked behavioral competencies in primary school to a reduced risk of late...
The present study reports a preliminary evaluation of D.A.R.E.’s new elementary school keepin’ it RE...
This article will briefly describe the range of policies relating to drug or substance possession an...
Drug abuse by adolescents is a top priority in all communities throughout the United States (The Nat...
Background:This study seeks to extend earlier Australian school drug education research by developin...
This issue brief provides background information on the popular Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A...
Prevention programs have proliferated in response to concern about substance abuse,1 particularly am...
In response to a need to implement an evidence-based prevention program, D.A.R.E. Americaadopted kee...
Background: This study seeks to extend earlier Australian school drug education research by developi...
the Nation's most prevalent school-based drug use prevention program. D.A.R.E. ® is distinctive...
Objective: This program aims to provide substances of abuse education to local high school students....
This article lays out a research of Adventist youth and drugs. It was conducted in the United States...
The Drug Abuse Resistance Education program, or D.A.R.E., is a cooperative effort between police and...
Purpose: Alcohol, tobacco, marijuana and other drugs use typically increases in prevalence and frequ...
This project explored the occurrence of drug abuse and its academic implications to students at thre...
Prior investigations have linked behavioral competencies in primary school to a reduced risk of late...