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Andia B. Eisman; Jeffrey Martin; Rebecca E. Hasson; Amy M. Kilbourne – Journal of School Health, 2024
Background: Comprehensive health education in schools can effectively prevent drug use and related outcomes, but successful implementation remains challenging. Contextual determinants, including intervention-setting compatibility, focus on the intervention, available resources, and leadership support, influence implementation success. This study…
Descriptors: High School Teachers, Comprehensive School Health Education, Drug Use, Drug Education
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Dawnyéa D. Jackson; Dana E. Wagner; Penny Norman; Gray Abarca; Kim Zambole – Health Education & Behavior, 2025
Similar to national trends, in Illinois, fatal opioid overdoses have risen. Black men (35+) outrank all other racial subgroups for the highest rate of fatal opioid overdoses in the state. To address this, Prevention First and the Illinois Department of Human Services developed a public health education campaign to support increasing enrollment in…
Descriptors: Adults, Males, Blacks, Drug Addiction
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Andria B. Eisman; Christine Koffkey; Suzanne Brown; Christina Holmes; Barry Schmidt; Eric Swihart; Tracy Robinson; Bo Kim – Prevention Science, 2025
Drug use trends change rapidly among youth, leaving educators and researchers struggling to respond promptly. Widely adopted universal evidence-based interventions (EBIs), such as the Michigan Model for Health™ (MMH), and their delivery systems offer an opportunity to reach large youth populations and reduce the onset and escalation of emerging…
Descriptors: Administrators, Teachers, School Counselors, State Officials
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Palais, Elliott S. – Journal of Drug Education, 1973
Resolution of drug abuse problems is apparently encountering difficulties because of our methods of attacking them. We are directing more money and effort to treatment and rehabilitation than to prevention. It is time to look at the problem in its proper perspective: namely prevention and a willingness on the part of some of us to admit it exists.…
Descriptors: Drug Abuse, Drug Education, Health Education, Prevention
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Bedworth, David A. – Journal of Drug Education, 1972
This paper deals with solving the problems which are encountered in the implementation of drug education programs. The author reviews the current teaching methods being used in drug education programs, presents a rationale for program evaluation, and proceeds to make recommendations for comprehensive health and drug education programs. (Author)
Descriptors: Drug Abuse, Drug Education, Health Education, Narcotics
Samuels, Don; Samuels, Mimi – 1975
This handbook describes the merits of peer counseling within a drug education and prevention program, especially its effectiveness as compared to traditional approaches to drug abuse prevention. The means and methods to developing, organizing and implementing a peer counselor program are described in detail. Implementation is presented on a day by…
Descriptors: Accountability, Books, Counseling Services, Counselor Training
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Milgram, Gail G. – Journal of Drug Education, 1987
Discusses the design and implementation of alcohol and drug education efforts and programs, presenting necessary concepts for effective programing. Outlines philosophy and policy statements. Presents prevention goals and interpretation of goals into program content and methodology. Details aspects of program evaluation and advocates the need for…
Descriptors: Alcohol Education, Drug Education, Educational Philosophy, Objectives
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Shettel, Harris H.; Carella, Stephen D. – Journal of Drug Education, 1976
A model for the development, validation and evaluation of drug abuse training packages in the area of psychological helping skills is presented and discussed. The model is viewed in terms of stages beginning with the preliminary stage of needs analysis and progressing on to course development, delivery and evaluation. (Author)
Descriptors: Counselors, Drug Abuse, Drug Education, Educational Programs
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Bell, Edward V. – Journal of Drug Education, 1980
Analyses of the data and youths' prescriptions concerning prevention of abuse yielded 12 program recommendations. These programs can create the awareness that led to concerted programs to stop the war and pollution. When designing educational-information programs, one must be aware of the total system of causal factors. (Author/BEF)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Content Analysis, Drug Abuse, Drug Education
Yen, Flora B., Ed.; Brinkerhoff, Charles V., Ed. – 1992
A collection of Western Regional Center newsletter articles and workshop materials on evaluating alcohol and other drug (AOD) prevention programs, this notebook is a revised, condensed version of a 1990 compilation. Aimed at helping beginners in program evaluation start their own notebooks, this compilation contains the following sections: (1)…
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, Alcohol Education, Drug Abuse, Drug Education
Texas Education Agency, Austin. Div. of Crime Prevention and Drug Education. – 1973
This manual has been prepared as a guide to assist school district administrators, coordinators, and teachers in organizing and implementing a sequential program of instruction in crime prevention and drug education. This framework is the result of a two year study by staff members of the Texas Education Agency, local school districts, regional…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Cognitive Objectives, Curriculum Guides, Delinquency Prevention
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Zavela, Kathleen J. – American Journal of Health Behavior, 2002
Investigated effective drug prevention strategies for school-aged populations from drug prevention programs funded by the Department of Health and Human Services Center for Substance Abuse Prevention. Interviews with model programs' directors and staff highlighted 15 strategies essential for developing effective programs. Strategies focused on…
Descriptors: Comprehensive School Health Education, Drug Abuse, Drug Education, Elementary Secondary Education
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Anderson-Harper, Heidi M.; And Others – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1988
An instructional design approach was used to develop four computer modules and test the effectiveness of computer-assisted instruction versus traditional lecture presentation in a pharmacy nonprescription drug course. The results indicate that computer-assisted instruction is effective. A computer evaluation form is appended. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Uses in Education, Drug Education, Higher Education
Ring, Barbara Ann – 1973
This report describes a model for staff development of an elementary school drug education pilot program designed to help children develop positive self-concepts and skills for decision making. The objectives of the staff development model are to help teachers, (a) assess their own needs and strengths, (b) plan and practice classroom activities in…
Descriptors: Demonstration Programs, Drug Education, Elementary Education, Instructional Materials
Hickey, Matthew M. – 1970
Research for this guidebook was initiated with the purpose of examining the goals, policies, content and materials and anti-drug programs currently being implemented in schools and communities in order to: 1) highlight successful practices of drug education; 2) devise criteria useful to educators in establishing, evaluating, and revising anti-drug…
Descriptors: Drug Abuse, Drug Addiction, Drug Education, Guides
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