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1 Reference List Substance Abuse Prevention Research A Abbey, A., Pilgrim, C., Hendrickson, P., and Buresh, S. (2000). Evaluation of a familybased substance abuse prevention program targeted for the middle school years. J. Drug Education, 30, Adrian, M. (2001). Do treatments and other interventions work? Some critical issues. Substance Abuse & Misuse, 36, B Berkowitz, B. (2001). Studying the outcomes of community-based coalitions. American Journal of Community Psychology, 29, Brinkerhoff, R., and Dressler, D. (2003). Using the success case impact evaluation method to enhance training value & impact. The Learning Alliance. C Chipungu, S., Hermann, J., Sombrano, S., Nistler, M., Sale, E., and Springer, F. (2000). Prevention programming for African American youth: A review of strategies in csap s national cross-site evaluation of high-risk youth programs. Journal of Black Psychology, 26, Cook, R., and Schlenger, W. (2002). Prevention of substance abuse in the workplace: A review of research on the delivery of services. The Journal of Primary Prevention, 23, Compton, S., Burns, B., Egger, H., and Robertson, E. (2002). Review of the evidence base for treatment of childhood psychopathology: Internalizing disorders. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 6, Cosden, M. (2001). Risk and resilience for substance abuse among adolescents and adults with LD. Journal of Learning Disabilities, 34, Curie, C., Pokorny, S., Jason, L., Schoeny, M., and Townsend, S. (2002). An examination of factors influencing illegal tobacco sales to minors. Journal of Prevention and Intervention in the Community, 24,
2 D Dedobbeleer, N., and Desjardins, S. (2001). Outcomes of an ecological and participatory approach to prevent alcohol and other drug abuse among multiethnic adolescents. Substance Abuse & Misuse, 36, Dishion, T., and Kavanagh, K. (2000). A multilevel approach to family-centered prevention in schools: Process and outcome. Addictive Behaviors, 25, Donaldson, S., Thomas, C., Graham, J., Au, J., and Hansen, W. (2000). Verifying drug abuse prevention program effects using reciprocal best friend reports. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 23, Dusenbury, L. (2000). Family-based drug abuse prevention programs: A review. The Journal of Primary Prevention, 20, E Ennett, S., Tobler, N., Ringwalt, C., and Flewelling, R. (1994). How effective is drug abuse resistance education? A meta-analysis of project DARE outcome evaluations. American Journal of Public Health, 84, F Fertman, C., Fichter, C., Schlesinger, J., Tarasevich, S., Wald, H., and Zhang, X. (2001). Evaluating the effectiveness of student assistance programs in Pennsylvania. Journal of Drug Education, 31, Flay, B. (2000). Approaches to substance abuse prevention utilizing school curriculum plus social environment change. Addictive Behaviors, 25, Foster-Fisherman, P., Berkowitz, S., Lounsbury, D., Jacobson, S., and Allen, N. (2001). Building collaborative capacity in community coalitions: A review and integrative framework. American Journal of Community Psychology, 29, G Giles, S., Harrington, N., and Fearnow-Kinney, M. (2001). Evaluation of the all stars program: Student and teacher factors that influence mediators of substance use. Journal of Drug Education, 31,
3 H Hallfors, D., Cho, H., Livert, D., and Kadushin, C. (2002). Fighting back against substance abuse: Are community coalitions winning? American Journal of Preventative Medicine, 23, Hansen, W. (2002). Program evaluation strategies for substance abuse prevention. The Journal of Primary Prevention, 22, Hawkins, J., Catalano, R., and Miller, J. (1992). Risk and protective factors for alcohol and other drug problems in adolescence and early adulthood: implications for substance abuse prevention. Psychological Bulletin, 112, Hser, Y., Shen, H., Chou, C., Messer, S., and Anglin, M. (2001). Analytic approaches for assessing long-term treatment effects: Examples of empirical applications and findings. Evaluation Review, 25, J Jason, L., Berk, M., Schnopp-Wyatt, D., and Talbot, B. (1999). Effects of enforcement of youth access laws on smoking prevalence. American Journal of Community Psychology, 27, Jason, L., Curie, C., Townsend, S., Pokorny, S., Katz, R., and Sherk, J. (2002). Health Promotion Interventions. Child & Family Behavior Therapy, 24, Jason, L., Pokorny, S., Curie, C., and Townsend, S. (2002). Introduction: Preventing youth access to tobacco. Journal of Prevention & Intervention in the Community, 24, Jason, L., Pokorny, S., and Schoeny, M. (2002). A response to the critiques of tobacco sales and tobacco possession laws. Journal of Prevention and Intervention in the Community, 24, K Kellam, S., and Van Horn, Y. (1997). Life course development, community epidemiology, and preventive trials: A scientific structure for prevention research. American Journal of Community Psychology, 25, Kim, S., McLeod, J., Williams, C., and Hepler, N. (2000). Prevention validation and accounting platform: A framework for establishing accountability and performance measures of substance abuse prevention programs. Journal of Drug Education, 30,
4 L Livert, D., Rindskopf, D., Saxe, L., and Stirratt, M. (2001). Using multilevel modeling in the evaluation of community-based treatment programs. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 36, Lochman, J., and van den Steenhoven, A. (2002). Family-based approaches to substance abuse prevention. Journal of Primary Prevention, 23, M Mason, C., Cauce, A., Robinson, L., and Harper, G. (1999). Introduction: Adolescent risk behavior: Linking theory and action- A community psychology agenda. American Journal of Community Psychology, 27, Morehouse, E., and Tobler, N. (2000). Preventing and reducing substance use among institutionalized adolescents. Adolescence, 35, Morrison, G., Storino, M., Robertson, L., Weissglass, T., and Dondero, A. (2000). The protective function of after-school programming and parent education and support for students at risk for substance abuse. Evaluation and Program Planning, 23, P Pokorny, S., Jason, L., Lautenschlager, H., Smith, R., and Townsend, S. (2002). Measuring the quality of laws limiting youth access to tobacco. Journal of Prevention & Intervention in the Community, 24, R Resnicow, K., Braithwaite, R., Dilorio, C., Vaughan, R., Cohen, M., and Uhl, G. (2001). Preventing substance use in high risk youth: evaluation changes and solutions. The Journal of Primary Prevention, 21, Rhodes, J., and Jason, L. (1990). A social stress model of substance abuse. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, Richter, L., and Richter, D. (2001). Exposure to parental tobacco and alcohol use: effects on children s health and development. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 71, Ryan, J., Abdelrahman, French, J., and Rodriguez, G. (1998). Social indicators of
5 substance abuse prevention: a need-based assessment. Social Indicators Research, 46, S Schumacher, J., Milby, J., Engle, M., Raczynski, J., and Michael, M. (2000). Linking practice and science in the substance abuse treatment of homeless persons. The Journal of Applied Behavioral Sciences, 36, Strand, P. (2002). Treating antisocial behavior: a context for substance abuse prevention. Clinical Psychology Review, 22, T Townsend, S., Pokorny, S., Jason, L., Curie, C., and Schoeny, M. (2002). An assessment of the relationship between the quality of school-based tobacco prevention programs and youth tobacco use. Journal of Prevention and Intervention in the Community, 24, Tobler, N. (1992). Drug prevention programs can work: research findings. Journal of Addictive Diseases, 11, Tobler, N., and Stratton, H. (1997). Effectiveness of school-based drug prevention programs: A meta-analysis of the research. The Journal of Primary Prevention, 18, Tobler, N. (2000). Lessons learned. The Journal of Primary Prevention, 20, Tobler, N. (1986). Meta-analysis of 143 adolescent drug prevention programs: Quantitative outcome results of program participants compared to a control or comparison group. Journal of Drug Issues, 16, V Vakalahi, H. (2001). Adolescent substance use and family-based risk and protective factors: a literature review. Journal of Drug Education, 31, W Wallace, J., and Muroff, J. (2002). Preventing substance abuse among African- American children and youth: Race differences in risk factor exposure and vulnerability. The Journal of Primary Prevention, 22,
6 Werch, C., and Owen, D. (2002). Iatrogenic effects of alcohol and drug prevention programs. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, Wolchik, S., Sandler, I., Millsap, R., Plummer, B., Greene, S., Anderson, E., Dawson- McClure, S., Hipke, K., and Haine, R. (2002). Six year follow-up of preventive interventions for children of divorce: A randomized control trial. JAMA, 288, Wolff, T. (2001). Community coalition building- Contemporary practice and research: Introduction. American Journal of Community Psychology, 29, Y Yun Ji, P., Pokorny, S., Blaszkowski, E., Jason, L., and Rabin-Belyaev, O. (2002). Examining risks for minors participating in tobacco purchase attempts. Journal of Prevention & Intervention in the Community, 24, Z Zapert, K., Snow, D., and Kraemer Tebes, J. (2002). Patterns of substance abuse in early through late adolescence. American Journal of Community Psychology, 30, Zavela, K. (2002). Developing effective school-based drug abuse prevention programs. American Journal of Health and Behavior, 26, Additional Resources Anytown County Youth Survey Report Drug Abuse Prevention for At-Risk Groups. Effective Prevention Principles and Programs Annual Summary. The Governor s Comprehensive Strategy for Youth Substance Abuse Prevention Integrated Evaluation Methods: A Guide for Substance Abuse Treatment Knowledge- Generating Activities Revised Edition. Kentucky s Four Elements Orientation
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