Hivatkozások

 Canning, U. et al. (2004) Drug use prevention among young people: a review of reviews.

 Hawks, D. et al. (2002) A selected review of what works in the area of prevention.

 Buehler, A. & Kroeger C. (2006) Report on the prevention of substance abuse.

 Faggiano, F. et al. (2005) School based prevention for illicit drugs (review).

Áttekintések áttekintése (általános és célzott prevenció)

Canning, U. et al. (2004) Drug use prevention among young people: a review of reviews. Health Development Agency

Iskolai prevenció

 Allott, R., Paxton, R. and Leonard, R. (1999), ‘Drug education: a review of British Government policy and evidence of effectiveness’, Health Education Research Theory and Practice 14 (4), pp. 491-505. Type of article: Review.

 Belcher, H. M. and Shinitzky, H. E. (1998), ‘Substance abuse in children’, Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine152 (October), pp.952-60. Type of article: Systematic Review.

Black, D. R., Tobler, N. S. and Sciacca, J. P. (1998), ‘Peer helping/involvement: an efficacious way to meet the challenge of reducing alcohol, tobacco and other drug use among youth?’, Journal of School Health 68 (3), pp.87-93. Type of article: Review.

Botvin, G. J. (2000), ‘Preventing drug abuse in schools: social and competence enhancement approaches targeting individual-level etiologic factors’, Addictive Behaviors 25 (6), pp.887-97. Type of article: Review.

Botvin, G. J. (1999a), ‘Adolescent drug abuse prevention: Current findings and future directions’, In: Glantz, M. D. and

Hartel, C. R. (eds) ‘Drug abuse: Origins and interventions, Washington DC’, American Psychological Association. Type of

article: Review.

 

Botvin, G. J. (1999b), ‘Prevention in schools’’, In: Ammerman, R. T. and Ott, P. (eds) ‘Prevention and societal impact of drug and alcohol abuse’, Mahwah, NJ, Lawrence Erlbaum Association. Type of article: Review.

Coggans, N., Cheyne, B. and McKellar, S. (2003),’The Life Skills Training Drug Education Programme: a review of research’, Scottish Executive Effective Interventions Unit, Scottish Executive Drug Misuse Research Programme. Scotland: University of Strathclyde. Type of article: Systematic review.

Dusenbury, L., Falco, M. and Lake, A. (1997), ‘A review of the evaluation of 47 drug abuse prevention curricula available nationally’, Journal of School Health 67 (4), pp. 127-32. Type of article: Review.

Flay, B. R. (2000), ‘Approaches to substance use prevention utilizing school curriculum plus social environment change’, Addictive Behaviors, 25 (6), pp. 861–885. Type of article: Unsystematic Review.

Lloyd, C., Joyce, R., Hurry, J., Asthon, M. (2000), ‘The effectiveness of primary school drug education’, Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 7 (2), pp. 109–126.Type of article: Unsystematic Review.

Mellanby, A. R., Rees, J. B., Tripp, J. H. (2000), ‘Peer-led and adult-led school health education: a critical review of available comparative research’, Health Education Research, 15 (5), pp. 533–545. Type of article: Systematic Review.

Parkin, S. and McKeganey, N. (2000), ‘The rise and rise of peer education approaches’, Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy 7: 3. Type of article: Review.

Smyth, N. J. and Saulnier, C. F. (1996), ‘Substance abuse prevention among high-risk youth’, Journal of Prevention and Intervention in the Community 14 (1/2), pp. 61-79. Type of article: Review.

White, D., Pitts, M. (1998), ‘Educating young people about drugs: a systematic review’, Addiction, 93 (10), pp. 1475–1487.Type of article: Meta-analysis.

Windle, M. and Windle, R. C. (1999), ‘Adolescent tobacco, alcohol and drug use: current findings’, Adolescent Medicine: State of the Art Reviews 10 (1), pp.153-63. Type of article: Review.

Célzott prevenció

 Windle, M. and Windle, R. C. (1999), ‘Adolescent tobacco, alcohol and drug use: current findings’, Adolescent Medicine: State of the Art Reviews 10 (1), pp.153-63. Type of article: Review.

 További hivatkozások

Ambtman, R., Madak, P., Koss, D. et al. (1990), ‘Evaluation of a comprehensive elementary school curriculum-based drug education program’, Journal of Drug Education 20, pp. 199-225.

Church, P., Forehand, R., Brown, C. et al. (1990), ‘Prevention of drug abuse: examination of the effectiveness of a program with elementary school children’, Behaviour Therapy 21, pp. 339-47.

Corbin, S. K. T., Jones, R. T. and Schulman, R. S. (1993), ‘Drug refusal behaviour: the relative efficacy of skills-based and information-based treatment’, Journal of Pediatric Psychology 18, pp. 769-84.

Flay, B. R., Keopke, D., Thomson, S. J., Santi, S., Best, J. A. and Brown, K. S. (1989), ‘Long-term follow-up of the first Waterloo smoking prevention trial‘, American Journal of Public Health 79, pp.1371-6.

Jones, R. T., Corbin, S. K. T., Sheehy, L. et al. (1995), ‘Substance refusal: more than ‘just say no’’, Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse 4, pp. 1-26.

Luepker, R. V., Johnson, C. A., Murray, D. M. and Pechacek, T. F. (1983), ‘Prevention of cigarette smoking: Three year follow-up of educational programs for youth’, Journal of Behavioral Medicines 6, pp. 53-61.

Murray, D. M., Pirie, P., Luepker, R.V. and Pallonen, U. (1989), ‘Five and six-year follow-up results from four seventh-grade smoking prevention strategies‘, Journal of Behavioral Medicine 12, pp. 207-18.

McAlister, A., Perry, C. L., Killen, J., Slinkard, L. A. and Maccoby, N. (1980), ‘Pilot study of smoking, alcohol, and drug abuse prevention’, American Journal of Public Health 70, pp.719-21.

Telch, M. J., Killen, J. D., McAlister, A. L., Perry, C. L. and Maccoby, N. (1982), ‘Long-term follow up of a pilot project on smoking prevention with adolescents’, Journal of Behavioral Medicine 5, pp.1-8.

Wiener, R. L., Pritchard, C., Frauenhoffer, S. M. et al. (1993), ‘Evaluation of a drug-free schools and community program. Integration of qualitative and quasi-experimental methods’, Evaluation Review 17, pp. 488-503.

Hawks, D. et al. (2002) A selected review of what works in the area of prevention. World Health Organisation

 Iskolai prevenció

 Bruvold, W. (1993), ‘A meta-analysis of adolescent smoking prevention programmes’, American Journal of Public Health, 83 (6), pp. 872-880. Type of article: Meta-analysis.

 Dijkstra, M., Mesters, I., De Vries, H., Van Breukelen, G., and Parcel, G. (1999) ‘Effectiveness of a social influence approach and boosters to smoking prevention‘, Health Education Research 14 (6), pp. 791-802. Type of study: Randomised control trial

Dusenbury, L., Falco, M. and Lake, A. (1997), ‘A review of the evaluation of 47 drug abuse prevention curricula available nationally‘, Journal of School Health 67 (4), pp. 127-32. Type of article: Review

Dusenbury, L., and Falco, M. (1995), ‘Eleven components of effective drug abuse prevention curricula‘, Journal of School Health 65, 10, pp. 420-431. Type of article: Unsystematic Review

Flay, B. R. (2000), ‘Approaches to substance use prevention utilizing school curriculum plus social environment change‘, Addictive Behaviors 25 (6), pp. 861–885. Type of article: Unsystematic Review

 Foxcroft, D., Lister-Sharp, D., and Lowe, G. (1997), ‘Alcohol misuse prevention for young people: A systematic review revels methodological concerns and lack of reliable evidence of effectiveness‘. Addiction 92 (5), pp. 531-538. Type of article: Systematic Review 
Note: In the meantime an updated version has been published: Foxcroft D., Ireland D., Lowe G., Breen R. (2002), ‘Primary prevention for alcohol misuse in young people‘, The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 3, CD003024. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD003024.

 Gorman, D. M. (1995), ‘Are school based resistant skills training programmes effective in preventing alcohol misuse‘, Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education 41 (1), pp.74-98. Type of article: Unsystematic review
Gorman, D. (1996), ‘Do school-based social skills training programmes prevent alcohol use among young people? ‘, Addiction Research 4 (2), pp. 191-210. Type of article: Unsystematic review

Hansen, B. (1992), ‘School based substance abuse prevention: A review of the state of the art in curriculum, 1980-1990‘, Health Education Research: Theory & Practice 7, 3, pp. 403-430. Type of article: Systematic Review

Lloyd, C., Joyce, R., Hurry, J., Asthon, M. (2000), ‘The effectiveness of primary school drug education‘ Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 7 (2), pp. 109–126. Type of article: Unsystematic Review

McBride, N., Midford, R., Farringdon, F., Phillips, M (2000), ‘Early results from a school alcohol harm minimisation study: The School Health and Alcohol Harm Reduction Project‘, Addiction 95, 7, pp.1021-1042. Type of study:

Controlled prospective study

McBride, N. (2002), ‘School Health and Alcohol Harm Reduction Project: Reducing alcohol related harm in young people‘, Curtin University of Technology: Perth, Western Australia. Phd thesis.

Maggs, J., and Schulenberg, J. (1998), ‘Reasons to drink and not to drink: Altering trajectories of drinking through an alcohol misuse prevention programme‘, Applied Developmental Science 2,1, pp. 48-60. Type of study: Randomised controlled trial

Paglia, A., and Room, R. (1998), ‘Preventing substance use problems among youth: Literature review and recommendations‘, Addiction Research Foundation and Addiction and Mental Health Services Corporation: Ontario. Type of article: Unsystematic review

Sharp, C. (1994), ‘Alcohol education for young people: A review of the literature from 1983-1992‘, National Foundation for Education Research. (No place documented). Type of article: Systematic review

Shope, J., Elliott, M., Raghunathan, T., and Waller, P. (2001), ‘Long term follow-up of a high school Alcohol Misuse Prevention Programme’s effect on students subsequent driving‘, Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 25, 3, pp. 403-410. Type of study: Randomised controlled trial

Stead, M., Hastings, G., and Tudor- Smith, C. (1996), ‘Preventing adolescent smoking: A review of options‘, Health Education Journal 55, pp. 31-54. Type of article: Unsystematic review

Stothard, B., and Ashton, M. (2000), ‘Education’s uncertain savior‘, Drug and Alcohol Findings 3: 4-7, pp. 16-20. Type of article: Review

Tobler, N., Lessard, T., Marshall, D., Ochshorn, P., and Roona, M. (1999), ‘Effectiveness of school-based drug prevention programmes for marijuana use‘, School Psychology International 20, 1, pp. 105-137. Type of article:

Systematic Review

Tobler, N., and Stratton, H. (1997), ‘Effectiveness of school based drug prevention programmes: A meta-analysis of the research‘, Journal of Primary Prevention 18, 1, pp.71-128. Type of article: Meta-analysis

Tobler, N. (1997), ‘Meta analysis of adolescent drug prevention programmes: Results of the 1993 meta analysis‘, in: Bukoski, W. (editors), Meta analysis of drug abuse prevention programmes, NIDA. Research Monograph,

Number 170. National Institute on Drug Abuse, Rockville, 5-68.Type of article: Meta-analysis

Tobler, N. (1992), ‘Drug prevention programmes can work: Research findings‘, Journal of Addictive Diseases, 11, 3, pp. 1-28. Summary of previous 1986 meta-analysis.

White, D., Pitts, M. (1998), ‘Educating young people about drugs: a systematic review‘, Addiction 93 (10), pp. 1475–1487. Type of article: Meta-analysis

White, D., and Pitts, P. (1997), ‘Health promotion with young people for the prevention of substance misuse. NHS Centre for Reviews and Dissemination‘, University of York: York. Type of article: Review

Williams, C., Perry, C., Farbakhsh, K., and Veblen-Mortenson, S. (1999), ‘Project Northlands: Comprehensive alcohol use prevention for young adolescents, their parents, schools, peers and communities‘, Journal of Studies on Alcohol 13, pp. 112-124. Type of study: Cohort study

További hivatkozások

McBride, N. (2001), ‘School Health and Alcohol Harm Reduction Project: Reducing alcohol related harm in young people‘, Unpublished Phd thesis dissertation. Curtin University of Technology: Perth, Western Australia.

Közösségi alapú prevenció

Arthur, M.W., & Blitz, C. (2000), ‘Bridging the gap between science and practice in drug abuse prevention through needs assessment and strategic community planning‘, Journal of Community Psychology, 28(3), pp. 241-255. North America. Type of article: Review

Barrett, M. E., de Palo, M. (1999), ‘Community-based intervention to reduce demand for drugs in Northern Thai tribal villages‘, Substance Use and Misuse 34(13), pp. 1837-1879. Country: Thailand. Primary study

Cheadle, A., Pearson, D., Wagner, E., Psaty, B. M., Diehr, P., & Koepsell, T. (1995), ‘A community-based approach to preventing alcohol use among adolescents on an American Indian reservation‘, Public Health Reports 110(4), pp. 439-447.

Country: United States of America (Native American community).Primary study

Fawcett, S. B., Lewis, R.K., Paine-Andrews, A., Francisco, V. T., Richter, K. P., Williams, E. L., & Copple, B. (1997), ‘Evaluating community coalitions for prevention of substance abuse: The case of Project Freedom‘, Health Education and Behavior, 24(6), pp. 812-828. Primary study

Giesbrecht, N., & Rankin, J. (2000), ‘Reducing alcohol problems through community action research projects: context, strategies, implications, and challenges‘, Substance Use and Misuse 35(1&2), pp. 31-53. North America. Type of article: Review

Goldstein, R. B., & Buka, S. L. (1997), ‘Perceived effectiveness of community-based measures against alcohol misuse among “problem” and “nonproblem” drinkers‘, Substance Use and Misuse 32 (5), pp. 507-554. Country: United States of America. Primary study

Graham, K., & Chandler-Coutts, M. (2000), ‘Community Action Research: Who does what to whom and why? Lessons learned from local prevention efforts (international experiences) ‘,Substance Use and Misuse 35(1&2), pp. 87-110. Type of article: Review

Gray, D., Saggers, S., Sputore, B., Bourbon, D. (2000), ‘What works? A review Australia of evaluated alcohol misuse interventions among Aboriginal Australians‘ Addiction 85(1), pp. 11-22. Type of article: Review

Hanson, B. S., Larsson, S., Rastam, L. (2000), ‘Time trends in alcohol habits. Results from the Kirseberg Project in Malmo, Sweden. Substance Use and Misuse 35 (1&2), pp. 171-187. Country: Sweden. Primary study

Holder, H., Gruenewald, P. J., Ponicki, W. R., Treno, A. J., Grube, J. W., Saltz, R. F., Voas, R. B., Reynolds, R., Davis, J., Sanchez, L., Gaumont, G., & Roeper, P. (2000), ‘Effect of community-based interventions on high-risk drinking and alcohol-related injuries‘, Journal of the American Medical Association 284 (18), pp. 2341-2347. Country: United States of America. Primary study

Holder, H.D., & Moore, R. S. (2000), ‘Institutionalization of community action projects to reduce alcohol-use related problems: systematic facilitators‘, Substance Use and Misuse 35 (1&2), pp. 75-86.Type of article: Review

Holmila, M. (1995), ‘Community action on alcohol: Experiences of the Lahti Project in Finland‘, Health Promotion International 10 (4), pp. 283-291. Country: Finland. Primary study

Holmila, M. (2000), ‘The Finnish Case: Community prevention in a time of rapid change in national and international trade‘, Substance Use and Misuse 35(1&2), pp. 111-123. Country: Finland. Type of article: Review

Itzhaky, H., & Gropper, M. (1997), ‘An exploratory profile of the anti-drug authority coordinator in Israel‘, Social Work in Health Care 25(4), pp. 37-53. Country: Israel. Primary study

Midford, R., Laughlin, D., Boots, K., & Cutmore, T. (1994), ‘Top down or bottom up: Is one approach better for developing a community response to alcohol harm? ‘, Paper from APSAD National Conference on Alcohol, Drugs and the Family.

Melbourne: Conference Proceedings. Country: Australia. Type of article: Review

Midford, R., & Boots, K. (1999), ‘COMPARI: Insights from a three year community based alcohol harm reduction project‘, Australian Journal o Primary Health-Interchange 5(4),pp. 46-58. Country: Australia. Primary study

Mohan, D., & Sharma, H. K. (1987), ‘Health education intervention programme on non-medical use of drugs in the community – an Indian experience‘, Health Education Research 2 (4), pp. 337-345. Country: India. Primary study

Moskalewicz, J., & Swiatkiewicz, G. (2000), ‘Malczyce, Poland: A multifaceted community action project in Eastern Europe in a time of rapid economic change‘, Substance Use and Misuse, 35(1&2), pp. 189-202. Country: Poland. Type of article: Primary study

Rocha Silva, L. (2000), ‘An Evaluation of the project “Prevention of Substance Abuse among Young People in South Africa” ‘, Pretoria: CADRE Country: South Africa. Primary study

Saxe, L., Reber, E., Hallfors, D., Kadushin, C., Jones, D., Rindskopf, D., & Beveridge, A. (1997),. ‘Think globally, act locally: Assessing the impact of community-based substance abuse prevention‘, Evaluation and Programme Planning 20 (3), pp. 357-366. Country: United States of America. Primary study

Smith, L. (2000), ‘Take Your Partners! Stimulating Drugs Prevention in Local Communities‘, Middlesex: Social Policy Research Centre. Country: United Kingdom. Type of article: Review

Stivers, C. (1994), ‘Drug prevention in Zuni, New Mexico: Creation of a teen center as an alternative to alcohol and drug use‘,Journal of Community Health 19(5), pp. 343-359. Country: United States of America (Native American community).Primary study

Treno, A.J., & Holder, H.D. (2001), ‘Prevention at the local level‘, in N.Heather, T.J. Peters and T. Stockwell (editors), International Handbook of Alcohol Dependence and Problems. (pp. 771-783). Chichester: John Wiley and Sons. International. Type of article: Review

Wagennaar, A. C., Murray, D. M., Wolfson, M., Forster, J. L., & Finnegan, J. R. (1994), ‘Communities mobilizing for change on alcohol: Design of a randomized community tria‘, Journal of Community Psychology (Special Issue), pp. 79-101. Country: United States of America. Primary study

Wang, W. (1999), ‘Illegal drug abuse and the community camp strategy in China‘, Journal of Drug Education, 29(2), pp. 97-114.

Média kampányok

 Aitken, P.P. (1989), ‘Alcohol advertising in developing countries‘, British Journal of Addiction 84, pp. 1443-1445. Relevant area(s) of investigation: Advertising and advertising restrictions (this article examines the impact of advertising in developing countries) Substance: Alcohol . Type of article:Review.

 Aitken, P.P., Eadie, D.R., Leathar, D.S., McNeill, R.E., & Scott, A.C. (1988), ‘Television advertisements for alcoholic drinks do reinforce underage drinking‘, British Journal of Addiction 83, pp. 1399-1419. Relevant area(s) of investigation: Advertising and advertising restrictions Substance: Alcohol. Country: UK. Primary study.

Barry, M. (1991), ‘The influence of the U.S. tobacco industry on the health, economy and environment of developing countries‘, New England Journal of Medicine 324 (13), pp. 917- 920. Relevant area(s) of investigation: Advertising and advertising restrictions Mass media campaigns.(this article examines media-related issues within the broader socio-political and cultural context of developing countries) Substance: Tobacco. Type of article:Review.

Boots, K., & Midford, R. (2001), ‘Mass media marketing and advocacy to reduce alcohol-related harm‘, in Heathers, N., Peters, T.J., & Stockwell, T. (editors), International Handbook of Alcohol Dependence and Problems. (pp. 805-822), Chichester: John Wiley and Sons. Relevant area(s) of investigation: Media Advocacy, Media Campaigns Substance: Alcohol. Type of article:Review.

Carroll, T. (1993), ‘Speed catches up with you’. The development and implementation of the National Drug Offensive amphetamine campaign, Commonwealth Dept of Health, Housing and Community Services. Relevant area(s) of investigation: Mass media campaigns. Substance: Amphetamines Country: Australia. Primary study.

Casswell, S., Ransom, R., & Gilmore, L. (1990), ‘Evaluation of a mass-media campaign for the primary prevention of alcohol-related problems‘, Health Promotion International 5 (1), pp. 9-17. Relevant area(s) of investigation: Mass media campaigns, Media Advocacy . Substance: Alcohol. Country: New Zealand. Primary study.

Connolly, G.M., Casswell, S., Zhang, J., & Silva, P.A. (1994), ‘Alcohol in the mass media and drinking by adolescents: A longitudinal study‘, Addiction, 89, pp.1255-1263. Relevant area(s) of investigation: Advertising and advertising restrictions, Substance: Alcohol. Country: New Zealand. Primary study.

DeJong, W., & Winsten., J.A. (1990), ‘The use of mass media in substance abuse prevention‘, Health Affairs, Summer, pp.30-46. Relevant area(s) of investigation: Media Campaigns. Substance: All . Type of article:Review.

DeJong, W., & Atkin, C.K. (1995), ‘A review of national television PSA campaigns for preventing alcohol impaired driving, 1987-1992‘, Journal of Public Health Policy 16 (1), pp. 59-79. Relevant area(s) of investigation: Media Campaigns. Substance: Alcohol. Type of article:Review.

Greenfield, T.K. (1997), ‘Warning labels: Evidence on harm reduction from long-term American surveys‘, in M. Plant, E. Single and T. Stockwell (editors). Alcohol. Minimising the Harm. What Works? (pp. 105-125), London: Free Association Press. Relevant area(s) of investigation: Media Campaigns (warning labels). Substance: Alcohol. Type of article:Review.

Grube, J.W. & Wallack, L. (1992), ‘The effects of television beer advertising on children‘, Berkeley: Prevention Research Center. Relevant area(s) of investigation: Advertising and advertising, restrictions Substance: Alcohol . Country: USA. Primary study.

Hawks et al. (2002), ‘Drug and Alcohol Services Council. (1991), ‘Evaluation of DRINKWISE‘, South Australia, Drug and Alcohol Services Council Bulletin 7. Relevant area(s) of investigation: Mass media campaigns. Substance: Alcohol . Country: Australia. Primary study.

Hill, L., & Caswell, S. (2001), ‘Alcohol advertising and sponsorship: commercial freedom or control in the public interest? ‘. in N.Heathers, T.

Peters & T.Stockwell (editors),International Handbook of Alcohol Dependence and Problems (pp. 823-846). Chichester: John Wiley and Sons.Relevant area(s) of investigation: Advertising and advertising restrictions. Substance: Alcohol. Type of article:Review.

Jernigan, D. H. (1997), Thirsting for Markets. The Global Impact of Corporate Alcohol. San Rafael, California: The Marin Institute. Relevant area(s) of investigation: Advertising and advertising restrictions (this article examines the impact of advertising in developing countries)Substance. Alcohol . Type of article:Review.

Makkai, T., Moore, R., & McAllister, I.(1991), ‘Health education campaigns and drug use: The ‘drug offensive’ in Australia‘, Health Education Research 6(1), pp. 65-76 Relevant area(s) of investigation: Mass media campaigns. Substance: All . Country: Australia .Primary study.

Pierce, J.P., Macaskill, P., & Hill, D. (1990), ‘Long-term effectiveness ofmass media led antismoking campaigns in Australia‘, American Journal of Public Health 80, pp. 565-569. Relevant area(s) of investigation: Mass media campaigns. Substance: Tobacco. Country: Australia. Primary study.

Proctor, D., & Babor, T.F. (2001), ‘Drug wars in the post-Gutenberg galaxy: Mass media as the next battleground‘, Addiction 96, pp.377-381.Media campaigns Relevant area(s) of investigation: Advertising and advertising restrictions. Substance: All. Type of article: Review.

Saffer, H. (1991), ‘Alcohol advertising bans and alcohol abuse: An international perspective‘, Journal of Health Economics, 10 (1), pp. 65-79. Relevant area(s) of investigation: Advertising and advertising restrictions. Substance: Alcohol . Countries: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, UK, USA. Primary study.

Slater, M.D., & Domenech, M.M.(1995), ‘Alcohol warnings in TV beer advertisements‘, Journal of Studies on Alcohol 56, pp. 361-367. Relevant area(s) of investigation: Mass media campaigns (warnings in advertising) Substance: Alcohol. Country: United States of America .Primary study.

Slater, M.D., Rouner, D., Murphy, K., Beauvais, F., Van Leuven, J., & Domenech Rodriguez, M. (1996), ‘Male adolescents’ reactions to TV beer advertisements: The effects of sports content and programming context‘, Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 57, pp. 425-433. Relevant area(s) of investigation: Advertising and advertising restrictions. Substance: Alcohol. Country: USA. Primary study.

Sowden, A. J. & Arblaster, L. (2001), ‘Mass media interventions for preventing smoking in young people‘, Cochrane Library, Issue 2. Oxford: Update Software. Relevant area(s) of investigation: Mass media campaigns . Substance: Tobacco . Type of article:Review.

Wallack, L.M. (1983), ‘Mass media campaigns in a hostile environment: Advertising as anti-health education‘, Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education 28, pp. 51-63. Relevant area(s) of investigation: Media campaigns. Substance: All. Type of article:Review.

Wallack, L. (1984), ‘Television programming, advertising, and the prevention of alcohol-related problems‘, in D.R. Gerstein (editor). Towards the Prevention of Alcohol Problems. Government, Business, and Community Action. (pp. 79- 169). Washington: National Academy Press . Relevant area(s) of investigation: Advertising and advertising restrictions. Substance: Alcohol. Type of article:Review.

Weiss, S. (1997), ‘Israeli Arab and Jewish youth knowledge and opinion about alcohol warning labels: Pre-intervention data‘, Alcohol and Alcoholism 32 (3), pp. 251-257.Mass media campaigns, (warning labels). Substance: Alcohol. Country Israel.Primary study. Hawks et al. (2002)

World Health Organization. (1997), ‘Prevention approaches for amphetamine-type stimulants‘. In Amphetamine-type Stimulants. (pp. 137-161). Geneva: World Health Organization. Relevant area(s) of investigation: Mass media campaigns. Substance: Amphetamines . Type of article:Review.

Wyllie, A., Zhang, J., & Casswell, S. (1998), ‘Responses to televised alcohol advertisements associated with drinking behaviour of 10-17 year olds‘, Addiction 93 (3), pp. 361-371. Advertising and advertising restrictions Substance: Alcohol, Country: New Zealand. Primary study.

Buehler, A. & Kroeger C. (2006) Report on the prevention of substance abuse. Federal Centre for Health Education BZgA

Iskolai prevenció

 

Cuijpers, P. (2002a), ‘Effective ingredients of school-based drug prevention programs. A systematic review‘, Addictive Behaviors, 27 (6), pp. 1009–1023. Type of article: Systematic Review

Cuijpers, P. (2002b), ‘Peer-led and adult-led school drug prevention: a meta-analytic comparison‘, Journal of Drug Education, 32 (2), pp. 107–119. Type of article: Meta-analysis

Ennett, S. T., Tobler, N. S., Ringwalt, C. L., Flewelling, R. L. (1994), ‘How effective is drug abuse resistance education? A meta-analysis of Project DARE outcome evaluations‘, American Journal of Public Health, 84 (9), pp. 1394–1401. Meta-analysis

Flay, B. R. (2000), ‘Approaches to substance use prevention utilizing school curriculum plus social environment change‘, Addictive Behaviors 25 (6), pp. 861–885. Type of article: Unsystematic Review

Gottfredson, D. C., Wilson, D. B. (2003), ‘Characteristics of effective school-based substance abuse prevention‘, Preventive Science 4 (1), pp. 27–38. Type of article: Meta-analysis

Maiwald, E., Reese, A. (2000), ‘Effektivität suchtpräventiver Lebenskompetenzprogramme – Ergebnisse deutscher Evaluationsstudien‘, Sucht Aktuell 1, pp- 8-12. Type of article: Unsystematic Review

Mellanby, A. R., Rees, J. B., Tripp, J. H. (2000), ‘Peer-led and adult-led school health education: a critical review of available comparative research‘, Health Education Research 15 (5), pp. 533–545. Type of article: Systematic Review

Rooney, B. L., Murray, D. M. (1996), ‘A meta-analysis of smoking prevention programs after adjustment for errors in the unit of analysis’, Health education quarterly 23, pp. 48-64. Type of article: Meta-analysis Shin, H. S. (2001), ‘Review of school-based drug-prevention program evaluation in the 1990s‘, American Journal of Health Education 32 (3), pp. 139–147. Type of article: Systematic Review

Single, E., Christie, P., Ali, R. (2000), ‘The impact of cannabis decriminalisation in Australia and the United States’, Journal of public health policy, 21 (2), 157-186 Systematic Review

Skara S., Sussman S. (2003), ‘A review of 25 long-term adolescent tobacco and other drug use prevention programme evaluations‘, Preventive Medicine 37, pp. 451–74. Type of article: Systematic review

Thomas, R. (2003), ‘School-based programmes for preventing smoking’ (Cochrane review) in The Cochrane library, Issue 4, John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Chichester, UK. Type of article: Systematic Review

Tobler, N. S., Roona, M. R., Ochshorn, P., Marshall, D. G., Streke, A. V., Stackpole, K. M. (2000), ‘School-based adolescent drug prevention programs: 1998 meta-analysis‘, Journal of Primary Prevention 20 (4), pp. 275–336. Type of article: Meta-analysis

Tobler, N. S. (2000), ‘Lessons learned‘, Journal of Primary Prevention 20 (4), pp. 261–274. Type of article: Meta-analysis

Tobler, N. (1997), ‘Meta analysis of adolescent drug prevention programmes: Results of the 1993 meta analysis‘, in:  Bukoski, W. (editor), Meta analysis of drug abuse prevention programmes. NIDA. Research Monograph, Number 170. National Institute on Drug Abuse, Rockville, 5-68.
Type of article: Meta-analysis

White, D., Pitts, M. (1998), ‘Educating young people about drugs: a systematic review‘, Addiction 93 (10), pp. 1475–1487. Type of article: Meta-analysis

Wilson, D. B., Gottfredson, D. C., Najaka, S. S. (2001), ‘School-based prevention of problem behaviors: a meta-analysis‘, Journal of Quantitative Criminology 17 (3), pp. 247–272. Type of article: Meta-analysis

Családra irányuló prevenció

Bry, B. H., Catalano, R. F., Kumpfer, K. L., Lochman, J. E., Szapocznik, J. (1998), ‘Scientific results from family prevention intervention research’ in Ashery, R. S., Robertson, E. B., Kumpfer, K. L. (editors), Drug abuse prevention through family intervention, NIDA Research Monograph No 177, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Rockville, 103-129 Link: http://www.nida.nih.gov/pdf/monographs/monograph177/103-29_Bry.pdf Type of article: Best-practice survey (BP)

Dusenbury, L. (2000), ‘Family-based drug abuse prevention programs: a review’, Journal of primary prevention 20 (4), pp. 337-352. Type of article: Unsystematic Review

Hall, N. W., Zigler, E. (1997), ‘Drug-abuse prevention efforts for young children: a review and critique of existing programs’, The American journal of orthopsychiatry 67 (1), pp. 134-143. Type of article: Systematic Review

Lochman, J. E., van den Steenhoven, A. (2002), ‘Family-based approaches to substance abuse prevention’, Journal of primary prevention 23 (1), pp. 114-149 Type of article: Systematic Review

Loveland-Cherry, C. J. (2000), ‘Family interventions to prevent substance abuse: children and adolescents‘, Annual Review of Nursing Research 18, pp. 195–218. Type of article: Systematic Review

Közösségi alapú prevenció

Foxcroft, D. R., Ireland, D., Lister-Sharp, D. J., Lowe, G., Breen, R. (2003), ‘Primary prevention for alcohol misuse in young people‘, in: The Cochrane Library, Issue 4. John Wiley and Sons, Ltd., Chichester, UK. Type of article: Systematic Review

Loveland-Cherry, C. J. (2000), ‘Family interventions to prevent substance abuse: children and adolescents‘, Annual Review of Nursing Research 18, pp. 195–218. Type of article: Systematic Review

Pentz, M. A. (2000), ‘Institutionalizing community-based prevention through policy change‘, Journal of Community Psychology 28 (3), pp. 257–270. Type of article: Unsystematic Review

Sowden, A., Arblaster, L., Stead, L. (2004), ‘Community interventions for preventing smoking in young people‘, in: The Cochrane Library, Issue 3. John Wiley and Sons, Ltd., Chichester, UK. Type of article: Systematic Review
Stevenson, J. F., Mitchell, R. E. (2003), ‘Community-level collaboration for substance abuse prevention‘, Journal of Primary Prevention 23 (3), pp. 371–404. Type of article: Unsystematic Review

Tobler, N. S., Roona, M. R., Ochshorn, P., Marshall, D. G., Streke, A. V., Stackpole, K. M. (2000), ‘School-based adolescent drug prevention programs: 1998 meta-analysis‘, Journal of Primary Prevention 20 (4), pp. 275–336. Type of article: Meta-analysis

Wandersman, A., Florin, P. (2003), ‘Community interventions and effective prevention‘, American Psychologist 58 (6–7), pp. 441–448. Type of article: Best practice overview

Média kampányok

Agostinelli, G., Grube, J. W. (2002), ‘Alcohol counter-advertising and the media – a review of recent research’, Alcohol research and health review .26 (1), pp. 15-21 . Type of article: Unsystematic

Friend, K., Levy, D. (2002), ‘Reductions in smoking prevalence and cigarette consumption associated with mass-media campaigns’, Health education research 17 (1), pp. 85-98. Type of article: Systematic review.

Hopkins, D. P., Briss, P. A., Picard, C. J., Husten, C. G., Carande-Kulis, V., Fielding, J. E., Alao, M. O., McKenna, J. W., Sharp, D. J., Harris, J. R., Woollery, T. A., Harris, K. W. and The Task Force on Community Preventive Services (2001), ‘Reviews of evidence regarding interventions to reduce tobacco use and exposure to environmental tobacco smoke’, American journal of preventive medicine 20 (Suppl. 2), pp. 16-66. Type of article: Systematic review .

Sowden, A. J., Arblaster, L. (2003), ‘Mass media interventions for preventing smoking in young people’, in The Cochrane library, Issue 4, John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Chichester, UK . Type of article: Systematic review .

Wakefield, M., Flay, B., Nichter, M., Giovino, G. (2003), ‘Effects of anti-smoking advertising on youth smoking: a review’, Journal of health communication 8 (3), pp. 229-247. Type of article: Unsystematic review

Célzott prevenció

Catalano, R. F., Haggerty, K. P., Gainey, R. R., Hoppe, M. J., Brewer, D. D. (1998), ‘Effectiveness of prevention interventions with youth at high risk of drug abuse’, in: Bukoski, W. J., Evans, R. I. (editors), Cost-benefit/ cost-effectiveness research of drug abuse prevention: implication for programming and policy, NIDA Research Monograph No 176, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Rockville, pp.83-110. Type of article: Best-practice survey

Gottfredson, D. C., Wilson, D. B. (2003), ‘Characteristics of effective school-based substance abuse prevention’, Preventive science, 4 (1), pp.27-38. Type of article: Meta-analysis

Mowbray, C. T., Oyserman, D. (2003), ‘Substance abuse in children of parents with mental illness: risks, resiliency, and best prevention practices’, Journal of primary prevention, 23 (4), pp. 451-483. Type of article: Best-practice survey

Wicki, W., Stübi, B. (2001), ‘Präventionsforschung im Bereich substanzgebundener Abhängigkeiten bei Jugendlichen: State of the Art’, Zeitschrift für Gesundheitswissenschaften, 93 (3), pp. 205-228. Type of article: Systematic review

McGrath,Y. et al. (2006) Drug use prevention among young people: a review of reviews. National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence

Cuijpers, P. (2002a), ‘Effective ingredients of school-based drug prevention programs. A systematic review‘, Addictive Behaviors 27 (6), pp.1009–1023. Type of article: Systematic Review

Cuijpers, P. (2002b), ‘Peer-led and adult-led school drug prevention: a meta-analytic comparison‘, Journal of Drug Education 32 (2), pp. 107–119. Type of article: Type of article: Meta-analysis

Gottfredson, D. C., Wilson, D. B. (2003), ‘Characteristics of effective school-based substance abuse prevention‘, Preventive Science 4 (1), pp. 27–38. Type of article: Meta-analysis

Hawkins, E., Cummins, L.H., Marlatt, G. (2004), ‘Preventing substance abuse in American Indian and Alaska Native youth: promising strategies for healthier communities‘, Psychological Bulletin 130, pp.304–23. Type of article: Review

Kumpfer, K.L., Alvarado, R. (2003), ‘Family-strengthening approaches for the prevention of youth problem behaviors‘, American Psychologist 58, pp. 457–65. Type of article: Review

Shepard, J., Carlson, J.S. (2003), ‘An empirical evaluation of school-based prevention programs that involve parents‘,Psychology in Schools 40, pp.641–56. Type of article: Review

Skara, S., Sussman, S. (2003), ‘A review of 25 long-term adolescent tobacco and other drug use prevention programme evaluations‘, Preventive Medicine 37, pp. 451–74. Type of article: Systematic review

Gates et al. (2006) Interventions for prevention of drug use among young people delivered in non-school settings. Cochrane

Collaboration

Közösségi alapú / Családra irányuló prevenció (nem iskolai színtéren)

Biglan, A., Ary, D.V., Smolkowski, K., Duncan, T., Black, C. (2000), ‘A randomised controlled trial of a community intervention to prevent adolescent tobacco use‘ Tobacco Control 9(1), pp. 24-32. Randomised control trial

Dembo, R., Shemwell, M., Pacheco, K., Seeberger, W., Rollie, M., Schmeidler, J., et al. (2000), ‘A longitudinal study of the impact of a family empowerment intervention on juvenile offender psychosocial functioning: an expanded assessment‘, Journal of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse 10, pp.1-7. Type of study: Randomised control trial

Flay, B.R., Graumlich, S., Segawa, E., Burns, J.L., Holliday, M.Y., for the Aban Aya Investigators (2004), ‘Effects of 2 prevention programs on high-risk behaviors among African-American youth: a randomized trial‘, Archives of Paediatric Adolescence Medicine 158(4), pp. 377-84. Type of study: Randomised control trial

McCambridge, J., Strang, J. (2004), ‘The efficacy of single-session motivational interviewing in reducing drug consumption and perceptions of drug-related risk and harm among young people: results from a multi-site cluster randomized controlled trial‘, Addiction 99(1), pp. 39-52. Type of study: Randomised control trial

Catalano, R.F., Gainey R.R., Fleming, C.B., Haggerty, K.P., Johnson N.O. (1999), ‘An experimental intervention with families of substance abusers: one year follow-up of the focus on families project‘, Addiction 94 (2), pp. 241-54.* Major publication for the study. Type of study: Randomised control trial

Catalano, R.F., Haggerty K.P., Gainey R.R., Hoppe M.J. (1997), ‘Reducing parental risk factors for children’s substance misuse: preliminary outcomes with opiate-addicted parents‘, Substance Use & Misuse 32(6), pp.699-721. Type of study: Randomised control trial

Lindenberg, C.S., Solorzano, R.M., Bear, D., Strickland, O., Galvis, C., Pittman, K. (2002), ‘Reducing substance use and risky sexual behavior among young, low-income, Mexican-American women: comparison of two interventions‘, Applied Nursing Research 16(3), pp. 137-48. Type of study: Randomised control trial

Lochman, J.E.,Wells, K.C. (2002), ‘The Coping Power Program at the middle school transition: universal and indicated prevention effects‘, Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 6(4), pp. 40-54. Type of study: Randomised control trial

McGillicuddy, N.B., Rychtarik, R.G., Duquette, J.A., Morsheimer, E.T. (2001), ‘Development of a skill training program for parents of substance abusing adolescents‘, Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 20 (1), pp. 59-68. Type of study: Randomised control trial

Oliansky, D.M.,Wildenhaus, K.J.,Manlove, K., Arnold, T., Schoener, E.P. (1997), ‘Effectiveness of brief interventions in reducing substance use among at-risk primary care patients in three community-based clinics‘, Substance Abuse 18(3), pp. 95-103. Type of study: Randomised control trial

Palinkas, L.A., Atkins, C.J., Miller, C., Ferreira, D. (1996), ‘Social Skills training for drug prevention in high-risk female adolescents‘, Preventive Medicine 25(6), pp. 692-701. Type of study: Randomised control trial

Perry,C.L., Komro K.A.,.Veblen-Mortensen, S., Bosma, L.M., Farbakhsh, K., Munson, K.A., et al. (2003), ‘A randomized controlled trial of the middle and junior high school DARE and DARE plus programs‘, Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine 2003;157(2), pp.178-84. Randomised control trial

Schinke, S.P., Tepavac, L.O., Cole, K.C. (2000), ‘Preventing substance use among native American youth: three-year results‘, Addictive Behaviors 25(3), pp. 387-97. Type of study: Randomised control trial

Spoth, R., Reyes, M.L., Redmond, C., Shin, C. (1999), ‘Assessing a public health approach to delay onset and progression of adolescent substance use: latent transition and log-linear analyses of longitudinal family preventive intervention outcomes‘, Journal of Consulting and clinical Psychology 67(5), pp. 619-30. Type of study: Randomised control trial

Spoth, R.L., Redmond, C., Trudeau, L., Shin, C. (2002), ‘Longitudinal substance initiation outcomes for a universal preventive intervention combining family and school programs‘, Psychology of Addictive Behaviors 16(2), pp. 129.Type of study: Randomised control trial

Wolchik, S.A., Sandler, I.N., Millsap, R.E., Plummer, B.A., Greene, S.M., Anderson, E.R., et al. (2002), ‘Six-year follow-up of preventive interventions for children of divorce: a randomized controlled trial‘, JAMA 288(15), pp.1874-81. Type of study: Randomised control trial

Wu, Y., Stanton, B.F., Galbraith, J., Kaljee, L., Cottrell, L., Li, X., et al. (2003), ‘Sustaining and broadening intervention impact: randomized trial of 3 adolescent risk reduction approaches‘, Paediatrics 111(1), pp. 32- 8. Type of study: Randomised control trial

Wu, Z., Detels, R., Zhang, J., Li, V., Li, J. (2002), ‘Community-based trial to prevent drug use among youth in Yunnan, China‘, American Journal of Public Health 92(12) pp. 1952-7. Type of study: Randomised control trial

 

Faggiano, F. et al. (2005) School based prevention for illicit drugs (review). The Cochrane Collaboration

Iskolai prevenció

 Bernstein, E., Woodal, W.G. (1987), ‘Changing perceptions of riskiness in drinking, drugs and driving: an emergency department-based alcohol and substance abuse prevention program‘, Annals of Emergency Medicine 16(12), pp.1350-4.Type of study: Randomised controlled trial

Botvin, G.J., Baker, E., Renick, N.L., Filazzola, A.D., Botvin, E.M. (1984), ‘A cognitive- behavioral approach to substance abuse prevention‘, Addictive Behaviors 9, pp. 137-47. Type of study: Randomised controlled trial

Botvin, G.J., Baker, E., Dusennbury, L.,Tortu, S., Botvin, E.M. (1990), ‘Preventing adolescent drug abuse through a multimodal cognitive-behavioral approach: results of a 3-year study‘, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 58(4), pp. 437–46. Type of study: Randomised controlled trial

Botvin, G.J., Schinke, S.P., Epstein J.A., Diaz T. (1994), ‘Effectiveness of culturally focused and generic skills training approaches to alcohol and drug abuse prevention among minority youths‘, Psychology Addictive Behaviors 8(2), pp. 116–27. Type of study: Randomised controlled trial

Botvin, G.J., Epstein, J.A., Baker, E., Diaz, T., Ifill-Williams, M. (1997), ‘School-based drug abuse prevention with inner-city minority youth‘, Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse 6(1), pp. 5-19. Type of study: Randomised controlled trial

Botvin, G.J., Griffin, K.W., Diaz, T., Ifill-Williams, M. (2001), ‘Drug abuse prevention among minority adolescents: post-test and one-year follow-up of a school-based preventive intervention‘, Prevention Science 2 (1), pp. 1-13. Type of study: Randomised controlled trial

Clayton, R.R., Cattarello, A., Walden, K.P. (1991), ‘Sensation seeking as a potential mediating variable for school-based prevention intervention. a two-year follow-up of DARE‘, Health Communication 3(4), pp. 229-39. Type of study: Randomised controlled trial

Cook, R., Lawrence, H., Morse, C., Roehl, J. (1984), ‘An evaluation of the alternatives approach to drug abuse prevention‘, The International Journal of the Addictions 19(7), pp. 767-87. Type of study: Randomised controlled trial

Corbin, S.K.T., Jones, R.T., Schulman, R.S. (1993), ‘Drug refusal behavior: the relative efficacy of skill-based treatment‘,

Journal of Pediatric Psychology 18(6), pp.769-84.Randomised controlled trial

Dent, C.W., Sussman, S., Stacy, A.W. (2001), ‘ Project Towards No Drug Abuse: generalizability to a general high school sample‘, Preventive Medicine 32, pp. 514-20. Type of study: Randomised controlled trial

Ellickson, P.L., Bell, R.M. (1990), ‘Drug prevention in junior high: a multi-site longitudinal test‘, Science 247, pp. 1299-305. Type of study: Randomised controlled trial

Ellickson, P.L, McCaffrey, D.F., Ghosh-Dastidar, B., Longshore, D.L. (2003) ‘New inroads in preventing adolescent drug use: results from a large scale trial of project ALERT in middle schools‘, Adolescent Health 93(11), pp. 1830-6. Type of study: Randomised controlled trial

Furr-Holden, C.D.M., Ialongo, N.S., Anthony, J.C., Petras, H., Kellam, S.G. (2004), ‘Developmentally inspired drug prevention: middle school outcomes in a school-based randomized prevention trial‘, Drug Alcohol Dependence 73, pp. 149-58. Type of study: Randomised controlled trial

Hansen, W.B., Anderson, Johnson, C., Flay, B.R., Graham, J.W., Sobel, J. (1988), ‘Affective and social influences approaches to the prevention of multiple substance abuse among seventh grade students: results from project SMART‘, Preventive Medicine 17, pp. 135-54. Type of study: Randomised controlled trial

Hansen, W.B., Graham, J.W. (1991), ‘Preventing alcohol, marijuana and cigarette use among adolescents: peer pressure resistance training versus establishing conservative norms‘, Preventive Medicine 20, pp. 414-30. Type of study: Randomised controlled trial

Hecht, M.L., Corman, S.R., Miller-Rassulo, M. (1993), ‘An evaluation of the Drug Resistance Project: a comparision of film versus live performance media‘, Health Communication 5(2):75–88. Randomised controlled trial

Hurry J, McGurk H. (1997), ‘An evaluation of a primary prevention programme for schools‘, Addiction Research 5(1), pp.23-38. Type of study: Randomised controlled trial

Jones R.T., McDonald, D.W., Fiore, M.F., Arrington, T., Randall, J. (1990), ‘A primary preventive approach to children’s drug refusal behavior: the impact of Rehearsal-Plus‘, Journal of Pediatric Psychology 15(2), 211-23. Type of study: Randomised controlled trial

Jones, R.T., Corbin, S.K.T., Sheehy, L., Bruce, S. (1995), ‘Substance refusal: more than “Just Say No” ‘, Journal of Child Adolescent Substance Abuse 1995;4(2):1–26. Randomised controlled trial

Kim S, McLeod JH, Shantzis C. (1989), ‘An outcome evaluation of refusal skills program as a drug abuse prevention strategy‘, Journal of Drug Education 19(4), pp. 363-71. Type of study: Randomised controlled trial

Malvin, J.H., Moskovitz, J.M., Schaps, E., Schaeffer, G.A. (1985), ‘Evaluation of two school-based alternatives programs‘, Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education 1985;30(3):98–108.Randomised controlled trial

Moskowitz JM, Malvin JH, Schaeffer GA, Schaps E. (1984), ‘An experimental evaluation of a drug education course‘, Journal of Drug Education 14(1), pp. 9-22. Type of study: Randomised controlled trial

Ringwalt,C., Ennett, S.T.,Holt,K.D. (1991), ‘An outcome evaluation of Project DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education)‘, Health Education Re-search 6(3):327–37. Randomised controlled trial

Rosenbaum DP, Hanson GS. (1998), ‘Assessing the effects of school-based drug education: a six-year multilevel analysis of project DARE‘, Journal of Research Crime Delinquency 35(4), pp. 381-412. Type of study: Controlled prospective study (partially randomised)

Ross, C., Richard, L., Potvin, L. (1998), ‘One year outcome evaluation of an alcohol and drug abuse prevention program in a Quebec high school‘, Revue Canadienne Santè Publique 89(3):166–70.Controlled prospective study

Sexter J, Sullivan AP, Wepner SF, Denmark R. (1984), ‘Substance abuse assessment of the outcomes of activities and activity clusters in school-based prevention‘, The International Journal of the Addictions 19(1), pp. 79-92. Type of study: Randomised controlled trial

Sigelman ,C.K., Bridges, L.J., Leach, D.B., Mack, K.L., Rinehart, C.S., Sorongon, A.G., et al. (2003), ‘The efficacy of an education program to teach children a scientific theory of how drugs affect behavior‘, Applied Developmental Psychology 24, pp. 573-93. Type of study: Randomised controlled trial

Snow, D.L., Tebes, J.K., Arthur, M.W., Tapasak, R.C. (1992), ‘Two-year follow-up of a social-cognitive intervention to prevent substance use‘, Journal of Drug Education;22(2), pp. 101-14. Type of study: Randomised controlled trial

Sussman, S., Dent, C.W., Stacy, A.W., Craig, S. (1998), ‘One-year outcomes of project towards no drug abuse‘,

Preventive Medicine 27, pp. 632-42.Type of study: Randomised controlled trial

Sussman, S., Dent, C.W., Craig, S., Ritt-Olsen, A., McCuller, W.J. (2002), ‘Development and immediate impact of a self-instruction curriculum for an adolescent indicated drug abuse prevention trial‘, Journal of Drug Education 32(2), pp. 121-37. Type of study: Randomised controlled trial

Valentine, J., Griffith, J., Ruthazer, R., Gottlieb, B., Kee,l. S. (1998), ‘Strengthening causal inference in adolescent drug prevention studies: methods and findings from a controlled study of the Urban Youth Connection Program‘,

Drugs and Society 12(1/2), pp. 127-45. Type of study: Controlled prospective study

Werch, C.E., Young, M., Clark, M., Garrett, C., Hooks, S., Kersten, C. (1991), ‘Effects of a take-home drug prevention program on drug-related communication and beliefs of parents and children‘, The Journal of School Health;61(8), pp. 346-50. Type of study: Randomised controlled trial

NICE (2007), ‘Community-based interventions to reduce substance misuse among vulnerable and disadvantaged young people. Public Health Intervention Guidance no.4’, Technical report, National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence.

Másod szintű kutatás (általános és célzott prevenció)

Célzott prevenció

 Roe, E., Becker, J. (2005), ‘Drug prevention with vulnerable young people: a review’, Drugs: education, prevention and policy’, 12 (2), pp. 85-99.

 Sussman, S. et al. (2004), ‘The Motivation, Skills, and Decision-Making Model of ‘‘Drug Abuse’’ Prevention’, Substance Use & Misuse, 39, (10–12), pp. 1971–2016.

 Kumpfer K.L.et al. (2003), ‘Family-based interventions for substance use and misuse prevention’, Substance Use and Misuse, 38(11-13), pp. 1759-87.

 Toumbourou, J. W.; Stockwell, T.; Neighbors, C.; Marlatt, G. A.; Sturge, J. & Rehm, J. (2007), ‘Interventions to reduce harm associated with adolescent substance use.’, Lancet 369(9570), 1391-1401.

 Első szintű kutatás (általános és célzott prevenció)

Célzott prevenció

 Cho, H.et al. (2005), ‘Evaluation of a high school peer group intervention for at-risk youth’, Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 33 (3),pp.363-7.

 Springer J. F. et al. (2004), ‘Characteristics of Effective Substance Abuse Prevention Programs for High-Risk Youth’, The Journal of Primary Prevention, 25 (2) , pp. 171-219.