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(note:
many of the descriptions that follow were taken from other sources,
including NCADI/PREVLINE descriptions)
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- Early Action Against Teen
Drug Use: Teens as Communicators to Their Peers
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This curriculum helps inform students about
addiction as a danger. It teaches them how to recognize patterns
of behavior indicating substance abuse, how they can play a
role in influencing a friend to pull back from substance abuse,
and how to can get additional help.
A unit for high school educators - a "New York Times Newspaper
in Education Curriculum Guide." ONDCP/New York Times, 2003,
84pp. [QUANTITIES LIMITED - 1 copy only please]
[Full text available at: http://www.nytimes.com/learning/teachers/NIE/earlyaction/teengude.pdf]
DS028
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Easiest Place poster [17"x23" color]
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"The Easiest Place For Kids to Get Beer is right next to the milk. One of the easiest places for kids to get alcohol is in your own kitchen. Take stock of your supply. Keep Alcohol Out of the Hands of Kids." [description from FACE] FACE: Truth and Clarity on Alcohol, 2001. [poster]
[QUANTITIES LIMITED]
[view
this poster online]
POS068
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- Economic
Perspective in Alcoholism Research
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Economic
analysis is used to estimate the costs of alcohol-related problems
and to assist in the study of alcoholism prevention and treatment
methods. The costs of alcohol abuse and alcoholism are of continuing
concern to policymakers and the general public. Changes in alcoholic
beverage prices and taxes are of interest, because they can
affect alcohol consumption and related problems. Finally, understanding
the costs and cost-effectiveness of alcoholism treatment can
lead to more efficient use of health care resources. This Alcohol
Alert reviews examples of recent research in these areas.
NIAAA, 2001, 4pp.
[Full text available at: http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/aa51.htm]
AL51
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- Ecstasy
(MDMA): NIDA Infofax
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NIDA,
3pp. [Full text available at: http://www.nida.nih.gov/Infofax/ecstasy.html]
INF008
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- Ecstasy Use: NHSDA Report
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This Short Report, The NHSDA Report:
Ecstasy Use is based on SAMHSA's National Household Survey on
Drug Abuse (NHSDA), conducted by the Office of Applied Studies
(OAS) in the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
(SAMHSA). SAMHSA's National Household Survey on Drug Abuse (NHSDA)
is the primary source of information on the prevalence, patterns,
and consequences of drug and alcohol use and abuse in the general
U.S. civilian non institutionalized population, age 12 and older.
The NHSDA also provides estimates for drug use by state. SAMHSA,
2003, 3pp.
[View full text]
D041
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- Ecstasy
-- What Parents Should Know
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[see:
What Parents
Should Know About Ecstasy]
D030
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- EERF
GURD: Don't Get Turned Around [poster -- "DRUG
FREE" backwards]
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This
poster encourages community members to stay drug free and provides
a toll-free number for help. CSAP, 1998.
POS014
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- Effective
Community Mobilization: Lessons From Experience. A CSAP Implementation
Guide
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Presents
previous work & field research on the topic of community
mobilization, with characteristics likely to maximize the possibility
of success of mobilization efforts. For State substance abuse
agencies, community leaders, & concerned citizens. CSAP,
1997, 62pp. [due to the costs of reproducing this item, quantities
are limited]
PC014
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- The
Effects of Alcohol on Older Americans
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A
prevention resource guide produced by Clearinghouse Staff. Provides
information about how maturing processes in the body influence
the effects of alcohol and how alcohol consumption itself affects
the aging process. Special risks associated with alcohol consumption
in the "over 50" population are addressed, the signs
of alcohol use and abuse discussed, and prevention actions listed.
Can be used in conjunction with "Alcohol and the Over 50
Generation" (Item #A019),
a one-page fact sheet. WC, 1996, 4pp.
A018
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- El
enfoque en los elementos fundamentales
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Spanish
language version of "Asset Approach: Giving Kids What They
Need to Succeed" - [available only in Spanish; we are no longer carrying the English language version].
Search Institute, 1997, 8pp.
SP026
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- Entertainment-Education
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The purpose of this bulletin is to encourage
the use of entertainment-education as a communication strategy
for influencing your community. CSAP Technical Assistance Bulletin.
CSAP, 2000, 6pp.
TAB023
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- El Envejecimiento, los Medicamentos
y el Alcohol
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Spanish language verions of Aging, Medicines,
and Alcohol (now called As You Age... A Guide to Aging,
Medicines, and Alcohol - #AD035.
SAMHSA, 2004 (brochure)
[Full text available online at: http://kap.samhsa.gov/mli/docs/spanish/AgingMed-Spanish.pdf]
SP045
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- Environmental Strategies:
Addressing Teen Tobacco and Alcohol Use - Resource CD-ROM
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Enviornmental strategies are a proven, powerful
way to address alcohol and tobacco problems by changing the
social and physical enviornment in which we live. This toolkit
is a starting point for parents, policymakers, health professionals,
law enforcement and others who are concerned with the well being
of children and the consequences of underage drinking and tobacco
use. It describes research-based prevention strategies geared
toward youth that have been proven to work ntionally and locally.
The toolkit was developed by the Wisconsin Clearinghouse for
Prevention Resources in collaboration with several partners,
including American Indian Development Associates (AIDA), Leadership
to Keep Children Alcohol Free, Northwoods Coalition (Center
for Community Outreach, Marshfield Clinic), SmokeFree Wisconsin,
and UW Cooperative Extension - Local Program Evaluation in Tobacco
Control. WC, 2004. [CD-ROM]
PC019
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Es lo mismo para toda mujer embarazada dondequiera que
esté
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Spanish language version of - It's the Same
Risk for Every Pregnant Woman Everywhere - #FAS009. SAMHSA,
2004. (flyer)
[Full text available at: http://www.fascenter.samhsa.gov/documents/brochure_women_sp.pdf]
SP054
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- Estimating Costs and Outcomes
of Substance Abuse Prevention Strategies
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"This manual reviews cost-outcome methodologies,
discusses important conceptual issues that arise from cost-outcome
analyses of prevention programs, and provides prevention professionals
with a clearer understanding of the economics involved in decisions
concerning the investment of prevention dollars. CSAP, 1998,
82pp.
PR045
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- Evaluating
the Results of Communication Programs
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This
bulletin describes how to plan and conduct outcome evaluation
and explains the benefits of conducting outcome evaluation to
document the results of communication efforts. CSAP, 1998, 16pp.
TAB017
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