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  1. Drugs and Peer Pressure (Drug Abuse Prevention Library) by Arthur Myers, 1995-06
  2. Saying No Is Not Enough: What to Say and How to Listen to Your Kids About Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs--A Positive Prevention Guide for Parents by Robert Schwebel, 1998-02
  3. HIV Prevention with Drug-Using Populations: Current Status & Future Prospects
  4. How Drugs Can Affect Your Life: The Effects of Drugs on Safety and Well-Being--With Special Emphasis on Prevention of Drug Use by William A. Allen, Nicholas L. Piccone, et all 1992-01
  5. Persuasive Communication and Drug Abuse Prevention (Communication)
  6. Drugs and the Pressure to Be Perfect (Drug Abuse Prevention Library) by Michael B. Langer, 1997-10
  7. Integrating Cultural, Observational and Epidemiological Approaches in the Prevention of Drug Abuse and HIV/AIDS
  8. Risk, Intervention and Change: HIV Prevention and Drug Use by Tim Rhodes, 1994-02
  9. When Someone You Love Is Addicted (Drug Abuse Prevention Library) by Jessica Hanan, 1998-10
  10. Drug Usage and Drugs Prevention by Home Office, 1993-12
  11. Drugs and Date Rape (Drug Abuse Prevention Library) by Maryann Miller, 1995-06
  12. Field Hearing On Effective School Safety And Drug Prevention Efforts In Our Schools And Communities: Hearing Before The Committee On Education And The Workforce, U.s. House Of Representatives
  13. Inside Recovery: How the Twelve Step Program Can Work for You (Drug Abuse Prevention Library) by Susan Banfield, 1998-08
  14. How to Keep the Children You Love Off Drugs: A Prevention and Intervention Guide for Parents of Preschoolers, School-Agers, Preteens, and Teens by Ken Barun, Philip Bashe, 1991-02

81. Links To Other Web Sites Related To Addictions
Alcohol and Other drug prevention Information Project ADAPT is the Alcoholand Drug Abuse Prevention Team at the University of Missouri, Columbia.
http://www.well.com/user/woa/aodsites.htm

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  • Join Together Online National resource center for communities fighting substance abuse. Great source for news clippings related to AOD issues.
  • Indiana Prevention Resource Center is a clearinghouse for prevention technical assistance and information about alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs. This is one of the best sites on the web for online information.
  • The National Families in Action has an ambitious new web site. It has an "Ask the Experts" section which is an electronic version of Sue Rusche's King Features syndicated newspaper column. You can submit questions and review previously submitted questions and their answers. Another section contains links to four multicultural groups which share a desire to educate parents and kids about drugs.
  • The Publishers Group has put up a Drug info for Dare Officers page which includes a wealth of valuable information for anyone interested in drugs of abuse. The page in notable for the inclusion of many photographs of various drugs of abuse, and information on the legal status of various drugs.
  • Prevention Primer "The Prevention Primer is an excellent reference tool for prevention practitioners. It incorporates the principles of a public health approach to preventing alcohol, tobacco, and other drug problems in its summaries of issues and strategies. It provides a brief history of prevention efforts and an overview of key topics, issues, principles, and approaches that have proven successful."

82. CAMH: Alcohol And Drug Prevention Programs For Youth: What Works?
Alcohol and drug prevention Programs for Youth What Works?
http://www.camh.net/about_camh/guide_ipalcoholdrugprevforyouth.html
Click here for quick links to... Guide to CAMH McLaughlin Information Centre Getting help for yourself Redeveloping the Queen Street site Health promotion resources Public policy papers Areas of research Key facts about CAMH How you can help CAMH CAMH publications Cross Currents journal Back on Track DATIS Electronic Journal of Gambling Issues Ontario Tobacco Research Unit Health Systems Research Unit
What is the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH)...? More
Home Support CAMH: Donate online In About CAMH: Main Page Who we are and how to reach us Guide to CAMH Organization publications ... Contact Us You are here: Home About CAMH Guide to CAMH Initiatives and Programs for Youth at CAMH
Alcohol and Drug Prevention Programs for Youth: What Works?
Alcohol and Drug Prevention Programs for Youth: What Works? is a position paper that outlines research-based strategies for effective youth substance abuse prevention programs.

83. Acculturation & Adolescent Drug Prevention
Adolescent drug prevention . Investigator Lori K. Holleran, Ph.D. Current ProjectStatus and Findings. The longterm objective of this K01 application is
http://www.utexas.edu/research/cswr/nida/holleranPage1.html
Social Work Research Development Program for Underserved Populations "KO1 Award Application: Acculturation and
Adolescent Drug Prevention" Investigator: Lori K. Holleran, Ph.D. Current Project Status and Findings qualitative and quantitative methodologies. This K01 will assist her in expanding her research capacity through the following specific aims: community-based sites often excluded by school-based programs. To design an RO1 application to develop and evaluate new acculturatively appropriate prevention approaches with high risk youth in community settings. Ultimately, the applicant intends to design specific interventions that bridge prevention and intervention with multiethnic high-risk youth. Further psychometric analyses examined: 1) the internal consistency reliability of AOS and MOS dimensions among ethnic subgroups of youth, and 2) whether AOS and MOS composite scores would differentiate among Anglo, African American, and Hispanic youth. As respondents answered both AOS and MOS items, it was possible to examine ethnic differences via a 3 (ethnicity) x 2 (AOS/MOS) Repeated Measures ANOVA. A significant interaction effect was obtained, indicating that African Americans and Hispanic youth scored significantly lower than Anglos on the AOS, while Anglos and African Americans scored significantly lower than Hispanics on the MOS. Overall, AOS and MOS measures differentiated ethnic subgroups of youth.

84. High Action Bikes School Assemblies
Producing professional bicycle stunt shows and demos worldwide. We also perform drug prevention and bicycle safety for school assembly programs.
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85. HCPS Drug Prevention Education
The Harford County Public Schools drug prevention Education page provides linksto information about drug prevention Education.
http://www.hcps.org/Academics/InstructionalSupport/content/DrugPrevention.asp
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... Instructional Support > Drug Prevention Education Drug Prevention Education The goal of the Office of Drug Prevention Education is to coordinate prevention and intervention plans and programs designed to help ensure the maintenance of safe and drug-free schools so that student academic achievement will be improved. Funded through Safe and Drug-Free Schools, drug prevention programs are offered from grade one through grade twelve. This office supports teachers with training and resources to assist in effective instruction. Scientifically proven programs are utilized by Harford County Public Schools' teachers that promote character education, build self-esteem, provide resiliency and protective factors as well as educate students and parents about the dangers of drugs and drug abuse. For those students who have a problem with drugs, intervention programs are also offered. Safe and Drug-Free Schools supports student programs that promote a healthy life-style such as SADD and STAR groups.

86. Drug Watch International
drug prevention and education site. Drug Watch International is a nonprofitorganization composed of drug prevention specialists, researchers,
http://www.drugwatch.org/
Drug Watch International
Drug Watch International is a volunteer non-profit drug information network and advocacy organization that promotes the creation of healthy drug-free cultures in the world and opposes the legalization of drugs. The organization upholds a comprehensive approach to drug issues involving prevention, education, intervention/treatment, and law enforcement/interdiction. Drug Watch International is comprised of a Board of Directors , state and international Delegates , a Liaison Network of representatives from international, national, and state prevention and treatment organizations, Council of Advisors , and the International Drug Strategy Institute The purpose of Drug Watch International is to provide policymakers, the media, and the public with current information, factual research, expert resources, and to counter drug advocacy propaganda.
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June 6, 2005 For More Information Contact:
Susie Dugan, Communications Director, 402-384-9212 (w), 402-578-5814 (cell)
Ron Godbey, President, Drug Watch International, 505-259-8300

87. Alcohol & Drug Prevention - Health Service - Tufts University
Alcohol drug prevention Campus Outreach Confidentiality Privacy Practices Eating Concerns Health Links SHAB Insurance Info
http://ase.tufts.edu/healthservices/alcohol.asp?!!

88. PRC - Prevention Research Center - A Center Of The Pacific Institute For Researc
The following alcohol and drug prevention related news articles are provided asa courtesy by Moreover Technologies. The articles do not necessarily
http://www.prev.org/press.html
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89. Addiction Links Page View
Higher Education Center for Alcohol and Other drug prevention Trashed Addiction Research Foundation Indiana drug prevention
http://www.drugnet.net/metaview.htm
"If you could only bookmark one Web site to help find everything you ever wanted to know about addiction..." -Addiction Treatment Forum (Summer/Fall Issue, 1998) Addiction Links Page View
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Disabilities ... Youth and Teens General Substance Abuse Fact Sheets Addiction Technology Transfer Centers (ATTCs) New England ATTC (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island) Central East ATTC (District of Columbia, Delaware,
Kentucky, Tennessee, Maryland)
National Coordinating Office ... Southeast ATTC (Georgia, South Carolina) College Students PBS: Close to Home Binge Drinking on Campus: Results of a National study Psychweb Columbia University's Health Education Program ... Trashed Community Coalitions American Outreach Association (AOA) Independent Committee on Alcohol and Drugs for United Methodists ASH - Action on Smoking and Health INFACT's tobacco industry campaign ... Hands Net Disabilities Knowledge Exchange Network (KEN) Educators Alcoholism Council of New York International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care (IAPAC),

90. D.A.I.R.R.C. (India)
D.A.I.R.R.C. is drug prevention and treatment centre based in Mumbai, India. It includes treatment, detoxification, rehabilitation of addicts.
http://www.sanskritiindia.com/dairrc/home.html

91. ZI-Mannheim: Project "Drug Prevention In The Workplace"
drug prevention in the workplace. Longitudinal analysis of alcohol conspicuousemployees A cooperative study with the Department of Occupational Medicine
http://www.zi-mannheim.de/815.html
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Project "Drug prevention in the workplace"
Drug prevention in the workplace.
Longitudinal analysis of alcohol conspicuous employees A cooperative study with the Department of Occupational Medicine and Health Protection, BASF.
Companies are highly appropriate to influence problematic or dependent drinking behaviour of employees as far as the working ability gets affected by alcohol. On this background long-term effects of medical intervention programs in the workplace are evaluated.
Assistents: S. Löber, O. Klein
Prevention by drug prevention in the workplace
Efficacy evaluation one year after adrug prevention training programm took place in a large chemical company
Assistents: O. Klein, S. Schreiber-Costa

92. Saint Xavier University - Alcohol And Other Drug Prevention Program
Substance Abuse Prevention and Education at Saint Xavier University.
http://www.sxu.edu/career_svcs/alcohol.asp
Home Student Life / Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention ... Quick Links Advising Admission Apply Online Blackboard Bookstore Careers at SXU CEP CLAWS Course Offerings Dining Services Directions E-mail Fast Facts Financial Aid Health Center Institutional Review Board Library Master Calendar Orland Park Campus Public Safety Registrar Scholarship Calculator Study Abroad Support SXU Technologies Visit SXU Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention Program Featured Links
Substance Abuse Prevention and Education at SXU
Alcohol and drug abuse are major health issues on college campuses throughout the country. Saint Xavier University has concern for the well-being of our students and has addressed these issues with education and prevention. The Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) Prevention Program was formed in 2001 for the purposes of educating and preventing substance abuse within the Saint Xavier University community. Brian Kelley, Assistant Director of Residential Life, is the AOD Program Coordinator. Brian has a degree with a specialization in substance abuse. In October 2003, the Vice Presidents for Enrollment and Student Services and Academic Affairs commissioned a University-wide Steering Committee
  • Provide direction and oversight for the program
  • Recommend policy for the AOD
  • Ensure that effective and comprehensive education and prevention programs are offered to the SXU community, with a particular emphasis on students.

93. Saint Xavier University - Alcohol And Other Drug Prevention Program Steering Com
The Alcohol and Other drug prevention Program at Saint Xavier University.
http://www.sxu.edu/aod/default.asp
Home Academics Academic Affairs Committees / Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention ... Quick Links Advising Admission Apply Online Blackboard Bookstore Careers at SXU CEP CLAWS Course Offerings Dining Services Directions E-mail Fast Facts Financial Aid Health Center Institutional Review Board Library Master Calendar Orland Park Campus Public Safety Registrar Scholarship Calculator Study Abroad Support SXU Technologies Visit SXU Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention Program Committees
Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention Program Steering Committee
Alcohol and drug abuse are major health issues on college campuses throughout the country. Saint Xavier University has concern for the well-being of our students and has addressed these issues with education and prevention. The Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) Prevention Program was formed in 2001 for the purposes of educating and preventing substance abuse within the Saint Xavier University community. In October 2003, the Vice Presidents for Enrollment and Student Services and Academic Affairs commissioned a University-wide Steering Committee to:
  • Provide direction and oversight for the program Recommend policy for the AOD Ensure that effective and comprehensive education and prevention programs are offered to the SXU community, with a particular emphasis on students.

94. Healthy Living - Drug Prevention
drug prevention. Problematic use of substances is associated with negative social,public safety and economic consequences for all Canadians.
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hl-vs/drug-drogues/index_e.html
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Problematic use of substances is associated with negative social, public safety and economic consequences for all Canadians. It may involve improper use of legal substances such as alcohol and prescription drugs as well as illegal substances such as marijuana, cocaine, heroin, ecstasy, the inhalation of gasoline or other solvents, or a combination of any of the above. As part of the government of Canada's Drug Strategy , Health Canada provides leadership and coordination to the federal effort to prevent and reduce the harm associated with problematic use of alcohol and other drugs. A key component of this strategy is public and professional education and social marketing initiatives with a specific focus on vulnerable populations, particularly youth Last Updated: 2005-08-09 Important Notices

95. Media Prevention
Drug education and drug prevention not the simple answer While drugeducation / prevention messages have tried various approaches (from scare
http://www.drugscope.org.uk/DS Media Project/media_prev.htm
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96. Drug And Alcohol Abuse, Treatment, Prevention At SAMHSA's National Clearinghouse
Organization involved with prevention of drug addiction. Includes databases,research and general information. (Rockville, Maryland)
http://www.health.org/
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SAMHSA's Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS) is focused on providing resources to aid in the recovery process. This information is designed to assist people in storm-damaged areas and the workers who are taking care of those who have been devastated. National Survey on Drug Abuse Released at Recovery Month Press Conference
The Department of Health and Human Services’ Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration unveiled the new National Survey on Drug Use and Health at a press conference on Thursday, September 8.

97. WELCOME TO DRINKANDDRUGS.NET
Resources for anyone working with clients with drug and alcohol problems, as well as those providing substance misuse education and prevention services.
http://www.drinkanddrugs.net
HOME Home Standards directory Management resources Other resources ... Register for updates WELCOME TO DRINKANDDRUGS.NET drinkanddrugs.net is the web portal for substance misuse specialists and those in the wider health, social care and criminal justice fields who deal with drug and alcohol issues in the course of their work. It is also the website for the fortnightly magazine Drink and Drugs News This site gives access to: - Up-to-date training information - Research and guidance of relevance to good practice - Professional standards and qualifications - Staff management and development resources - Links to other useful sites and resources Subscriptions to and downloads from This site is maintained by the , in association with Wired Search the website
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98. NCADD-NJ: National Council On Alcoholism And Drug Dependence - New Jersey
Offers addiction news and information source featuring resources and information on substance abuse treatment and prevention.
http://www.ncaddnj.org
NJ NEWS LINKS Heroin use among young Jerseyans double national average
Setember 20, 2005 - Heroin is used by 18- to 25-year-olds in New Jersey at more than twice the national average, and officials who released a report on drug abuse Monday said the highly addictive drug is easy to get in the Garden State.
Heroin use among young rises in N.J.

September 20, 2005 - Adults in New Jersey smoke, drink and abuse drugs less often than the national average, state officials said Monday, but heroin use is up in regions not closely linked by the public to hard-core drugs — Ocean and Gloucester counties.
Heroin 'drug of choice' in New Jers

September 20, 2005 - More 18- to 25-year-olds in New Jersey are using heroin compared with their counterparts nationwide, according to a report released Monday.
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99. ADAPT Home Page
Peer education group dedicated to addressing the issues of alcohol and other drug abuse in an effort to create a healthier university community.
http://www.student.virginia.edu/~adapt
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100. Parents Message
Includes warning signs, denial, teaching kids to avoid drugs and a product to aid commuication with child.
http://www.kidsagainstdrugs.com/parents.htm
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