This poster presents the results of a review of 10 online school-based prevention programs. Aim: To identify Internet and computer-based prevention programs for alcohol and other drugs delivered in schools, and to determine the efficacy of these programs. Conclusion: The present results, together with the implementation advantages and high fidelity associated with new technology, suggest that programs facilitated by the Internet offer a promising delivery method for school-based prevention
Substance abuse, especially among adolescents, has long been an important issue in society. In light...
Effective school-based alcohol prevention programs do exist. However, the overall efficacy of these ...
Building on the promise of interactive, multimedia educa-tion, this evaluation study examines an alc...
IssuesThe use of alcohol and drugs amongst young people is a serious concern and the need for effect...
Alcohol and cannabis, the most commonly used substances in most developed countries, are associated ...
This article examines the effectiveness of school-based drug prevention programs in preventing illic...
This article examines the effectiveness of school-based drug prevention programs in preventing illic...
Alcohol and cannabis are the two most commonly used licit and illicit drugs in most developing count...
School-based addiction primary prevention programmes were reviewed. Programs were divided into four ...
Adolescent drinking represents a significant problem in the United States. Although high school juni...
Aims: A universal Internet-based preventive intervention has been shown to reduce alcohol and cannab...
Background: Current literature shows number of papers focusing on Internet Addiction (IA). Few autho...
Although effective school-based alcohol prevention programs do exist, the overall efficacy of these ...
the article examines the problem of the effectiveness of preventing Internet addiction and analyzes ...
Objective: To conduct a systematic review of randomised trials of web-basedinterventions for problem...
Substance abuse, especially among adolescents, has long been an important issue in society. In light...
Effective school-based alcohol prevention programs do exist. However, the overall efficacy of these ...
Building on the promise of interactive, multimedia educa-tion, this evaluation study examines an alc...
IssuesThe use of alcohol and drugs amongst young people is a serious concern and the need for effect...
Alcohol and cannabis, the most commonly used substances in most developed countries, are associated ...
This article examines the effectiveness of school-based drug prevention programs in preventing illic...
This article examines the effectiveness of school-based drug prevention programs in preventing illic...
Alcohol and cannabis are the two most commonly used licit and illicit drugs in most developing count...
School-based addiction primary prevention programmes were reviewed. Programs were divided into four ...
Adolescent drinking represents a significant problem in the United States. Although high school juni...
Aims: A universal Internet-based preventive intervention has been shown to reduce alcohol and cannab...
Background: Current literature shows number of papers focusing on Internet Addiction (IA). Few autho...
Although effective school-based alcohol prevention programs do exist, the overall efficacy of these ...
the article examines the problem of the effectiveness of preventing Internet addiction and analyzes ...
Objective: To conduct a systematic review of randomised trials of web-basedinterventions for problem...
Substance abuse, especially among adolescents, has long been an important issue in society. In light...
Effective school-based alcohol prevention programs do exist. However, the overall efficacy of these ...
Building on the promise of interactive, multimedia educa-tion, this evaluation study examines an alc...