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Citation

Botvin GJ, Baker E, Filazzola AD, Botvin EM. Addict. Behav. 1990; 15(1): 47-63.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1990, Elsevier Publishing)

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Abstract

This study presents one-year follow-up data from an evaluation study testing the effectiveness of a cognitive-behavioral substance abuse prevention approach which emphasizes the teaching of social resistance skills within the larger context of an intervention designed to enhance general social and personal competence. The follow-up study involved 998 eighth graders from 10 suburban New York junior high schools. Two schools were assigned to each of the following conditions (a) peer-led intervention, (b) peer-led intervention with booster sessions, (c) teacher-led intervention, (d) teacher-led intervention with booster sessions, and (e) control. The original intervention was implemented in the seventh grade; the booster intervention was implemented during the eighth grade. Results indicate that this type of prevention strategy, when implemented by peer leaders in the seventh grade and when additional booster sessions are provided during the eighth grade, can reduce tobacco, alcohol, and marijuana use. Similar effects are evident for females when the prevention program is implemented with fidelity by classroom teachers. Moreover, the prevention program is also capable of producing a significant impact on several hypothesized mediating variables. (Abstract Adapted from Source: Addictive Behaviors, 1990. Copyright © 1990 by Elsevier Science)

Program Effectiveness
Program Evaluation
School Based
Intervention Program
Grade 8
Junior High School Student
New York
Prevention Program
Substance Use Prevention
Substance Use Intervention
Alcohol Use Intervention
Alcohol Use Prevention
Drug Use Prevention
Drug Use Intervention
Tobacco Use Prevention
Tobacco Use Intervention
Cognitive Behavioral Intervention
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