TY - JOUR
T1 - Effects of a community-based prevention program on decreasing drug use in high-risk adolescents
AU - Chou, Chih Ping
AU - Montgomery, Susanne
AU - Pentz, Mary Ann
AU - Rohrbach, Louise A.
AU - Johnson, C. Anderson
AU - Flay, Brian R.
AU - MacKinnon, David P.
N1 - OBJECTIVES: This study investigated the secondary prevention effects of a substance abuse primary prevention program. METHODS: Logistic regression analyses were conducted on 4 waves of follow-up data from sixth- and seventh-grade baseline users of cigarettes, alcohol, and marijuana taking part in a school-based program in Indianapolis.
PY - 1998/6
Y1 - 1998/6
N2 - Objectives. This study investigated the secondary prevention effects of a substance abuse primary prevention program. Methods. Logistic regression analyses were conducted on 4 waves of follow-up data from sixth- and seventh- grade baseline users of cigarettes, alcohol, and marijuana taking part in a school-based program in Indianapolis. Results: The program demonstrated significant reductions in cigarette use at the initial follow-up (6 months) and alcohol use at the first 2 follow-ups (up to 1.5 years). Models considering repeated measures also showed effects on all 3 substances. Conclusions. Primary prevention programs are able to reach and influence high-risk adolescents in a non-stigmatizing manner.
AB - Objectives. This study investigated the secondary prevention effects of a substance abuse primary prevention program. Methods. Logistic regression analyses were conducted on 4 waves of follow-up data from sixth- and seventh- grade baseline users of cigarettes, alcohol, and marijuana taking part in a school-based program in Indianapolis. Results: The program demonstrated significant reductions in cigarette use at the initial follow-up (6 months) and alcohol use at the first 2 follow-ups (up to 1.5 years). Models considering repeated measures also showed effects on all 3 substances. Conclusions. Primary prevention programs are able to reach and influence high-risk adolescents in a non-stigmatizing manner.
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U2 - 10.2105/AJPH.88.6.944
DO - 10.2105/AJPH.88.6.944
M3 - Article
C2 - 9618626
SN - 0090-0036
VL - 88
SP - 944
EP - 948
JO - American Journal of Public Health
JF - American Journal of Public Health
IS - 6
ER -