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PREVENTION
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Volume I Compilation
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Prevention Strategies
Social Marketing Can Enhance Prevention Programming
Innovative Prevention Strategies Target Minority Populations
Taking an Alternative Approach to Prevention
Your Time—Their Future: SAMHSA Announces Positive Activities Campaign
Prevention Guidelines: First Steps in Planning an Effective Program
Prevention Guidelines: Developing a Strong Structure and Identity
Prevention Guidelines: Final Steps Toward Successful Implementation
Prevention and Alcohol
Predicting and Preventing Underage Drinking and Driving
Reducing Impaired Driving Through Community Coalitions
Binge Drinking Continues on College Campuses
Changing Heavy Alcohol Use Among College Students
Prevention and Tobacco
Reducing Youth Smoking Through Price and Other Tobacco Control Policies
Limiting Youth Access to Tobacco with the Synar Amendment
Prevention and Illicit Drugs
Methamphetamine Use Is on the Rise
Marijuana: Where Do We Go From Here?
The Changing Face of Heroin: Teenagers at Increased Risk
Prevention through Parenting
Parenting as Prevention: Maximizing Program Success
Parenting as Prevention: Developing Programs That Work
Parenting as Prevention: Learning What Works
SAMHSA Releases New Guide on Family-Centered Prevention Approaches
CSAP Launches New Training Initiative
Prevention Studies
The Public Health Perspective in Portrayal of Violence by the Media
Antidrug Advertising Aids Prevention Efforts for Youth
SAMHSA Survey Indicates Need to Target Youth
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