1996
DOI: 10.2105/ajph.86.7.956
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Project Northland: outcomes of a communitywide alcohol use prevention program during early adolescence.

Abstract: OBJECTIVES. Project Northland is an efficacy trial with the goal of preventing or reducing alcohol use among young adolescents by using a multilevel, communitywide approach. METHODS. Conducted in 24 school districts and adjacent communities in northeastern Minnesota since 1991, the intervention targets the class of 1998 (sixth-grade students in 1991) and has been implemented for 3 school years (1991 to 1994). The intervention consists of social-behavioral curricula in schools, peer leadership, parental involve… Show more

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“…However, information provision may not in itself be enough: interventions are most effective if they also incorporate information, peer involvement, and interaction and problem solving (Perry et al, 1996;2000;Simons-Morton, Donohew & Crump, 1997;Stockley, 2001). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, information provision may not in itself be enough: interventions are most effective if they also incorporate information, peer involvement, and interaction and problem solving (Perry et al, 1996;2000;Simons-Morton, Donohew & Crump, 1997;Stockley, 2001). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, most drinkers are not violent or do not consider themselves to be violent, and may therefore feel no need to change their behaviour (see Paglia & Room, 1999). As indicated above, the effectiveness of mass media campaigns would be enhanced if they were accompanied by efforts to help men acquire skills and confidence to change their behaviour (Perry et al, 1996;2000).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is not unlikely, then, that desistence of use of one substance might lead to reduced use of the other substance, which has implications for prevention of substance use. Prevention programs that have targeted alcohol only have also shown effects on smoking (Perry et al, 1996) and vice versa (Perry et al, 1992). In addition, research has established that alcohol and tobacco tend to be "gateway" drugs to illicit drug use (Bailey, 1992;Kandel, 2002), with the highest rates of progression to illicit drug use for those who had engaged in both alcohol and tobacco use (Kandel and Yamaguchi, 2002).…”
Section: Implications For Treatment and Prevention Of Alcohol And Tobmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, several researchers have each advocated for the use of a social ecology framework in preventing and addressing various drug issues. 15,16,17 The EP has been shown to be a useful framework for advancements in public health at both the individual and environmental levels. As health care professionals, DCs have the opportunity to positively affect public health by impacting those institutional, community, and public policies in their state or community.…”
Section: The Macro View-an Ecological Model Of Health Promotionmentioning
confidence: 99%