Schools are an important venue for implementing drug prevention programmes. School-based programmes have been shown to be an efficacious and cost-effective method of reducing substance use disorders among youth. There exists lack of consensus, however, regarding who makes the most effective programme providers. Drug prevention programmes are led by a wide variety of people, including classroom teachers, mental health professionals and the police. Few studies specifically examine the relative effectiveness of different facilitators and existing results are mixed. This has made it difficult to determine empirically which group makes the most effective programme providers. The purpose of this paper, therefore, is to present information that ca...
Drug misuse in Northern Ireland, like many parts of the world, is becoming one of the major issues f...
The creation of antidrug rules is a part of the whole system of specific primary drug prevention. Th...
Drugs are still a problem facing our children. Studies have proven that prevention programs are bene...
Schools are an important venue for implementing drug prevention programmes. School-based programmes ...
Schools are an important venue for implementing drug prevention programmes. School-based programmes ...
Substance abuse, especially among adolescents, has long been an important issue in society. In light...
Title: Implementation of drug prevention into the curriculum of the first primary schools in selecte...
Although effective school-based alcohol prevention programs do exist, the overall efficacy of these ...
Title: Implementation of drug prevention into the curriculum of the first primary schools in selecte...
This article examines the effectiveness of school-based drug prevention programs in preventing illic...
This briefing paper intends to equip and guide those working in educational settings when considerin...
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...
Background Drug addiction is a chronic, relapsing disease. Primary interventions should be aimed to...
Background Drug addiction is a chronic, relapsing disease. Primary interventions should be aimed to...
Drug misuse in Northern Ireland, like many parts of the world, is becoming one of the major issues f...
The creation of antidrug rules is a part of the whole system of specific primary drug prevention. Th...
Drugs are still a problem facing our children. Studies have proven that prevention programs are bene...
Schools are an important venue for implementing drug prevention programmes. School-based programmes ...
Schools are an important venue for implementing drug prevention programmes. School-based programmes ...
Substance abuse, especially among adolescents, has long been an important issue in society. In light...
Title: Implementation of drug prevention into the curriculum of the first primary schools in selecte...
Although effective school-based alcohol prevention programs do exist, the overall efficacy of these ...
Title: Implementation of drug prevention into the curriculum of the first primary schools in selecte...
This article examines the effectiveness of school-based drug prevention programs in preventing illic...
This briefing paper intends to equip and guide those working in educational settings when considerin...
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...
Background Drug addiction is a chronic, relapsing disease. Primary interventions should be aimed to...
Background Drug addiction is a chronic, relapsing disease. Primary interventions should be aimed to...
Drug misuse in Northern Ireland, like many parts of the world, is becoming one of the major issues f...
The creation of antidrug rules is a part of the whole system of specific primary drug prevention. Th...
Drugs are still a problem facing our children. Studies have proven that prevention programs are bene...