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(note: many of the descriptions that follow were taken from other sources, including NCADI/PREVLINE descriptions)

 

Haga La Diferencia Hable con sus Hijos Sobre el Uso del Alcohol

Spanish language version of "Make a Difference: Talk to Your Kids About Alcohol" - #PY010. NIAAA, 2000, 26pp.
[Full text available at: http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/MakeADiff_SpanHTML/MakeDiffSpan.htm
or PDF version at: http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/MakeADiff_SpanHTML/SpanDiff.pdf]
SP023

 

Handling Stress

Reactions to stress and how to avoid excess stress. NIMH, 1983, 2pp.
PR004

 
 
 
Harmful Interactions: Mixing Alcohol with Medicines

This brochure offers a chart showing various symptoms or disorders, the common medications prescribed for these disorders, and some of the possible reactions when mixed with alcohol. General information on mixing alcohol and medications is also provided. NIAAA, 2003 (brochure) 
[Full text available at: http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/Medicine/medicine.htm
or in PDF format at: http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/Medicine/medicine.pdf]
A053

 

 

"New" iconHave a healthy baby. Be an alcohol-free mother-to-be. (poster)

This poster provides a clear message to pregnant women: "Have a healthy baby: Be an alcohol-free mother-to be." It includes a contact telephone number for the Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Center for Excellence Information Resource Center. SAMHSA, 2005.
[QUANTITIES VERY LIMITED]
[view this poster]
POS066

 
 

 

Heads Up. Real News About Drugs and Your Body - Skills Book

This activity book includes 14 drug education activities for teachers to reproduce and use in their elementary school classes. Areas of focus are the brain’s vulnerability to drugs and specific drugs such as marijuana, inhalants, nicotine, steroids, prescription drugs, club drugs, heroin, and cocaine. NIDA/Scholastic, 2004, 15pp.
[QUANTITIES LIMITED]
[Full text available at: http://www.drugabuse.gov/PDF/Scholastic/HeadsUp-SkillsBook-Yr2.pdf]
DS031

 

Health Promotion & Substance Abuse Prevention Among American Indian & Alaska Native Communities

CSAP Cultural Competence Series No. 9. This monograph explores, within a public health framework, the multiple dimensions of American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) substance abuse treatment and prevention from an AI/AN community perspective. Addresses the issues of identifying and developing appropriate AI/AN substance abuse programs. Includes details on using the Communities Readiness Model in Native Communities. CSAP, 2001, 214pp.
E020

 

Heavy Alcohol Use Among Young Adults: NHSDA Report

This Short Report is based on SAMHSA's National Household Survey on Drug Abuse (NHSDA), conducted by the Office of Applied Studies and SAMHSA. SAMHSA's NHSDA is the primary source of information on the prevalence, patterns, and consequences of drug and alsohol use and abuse in the general U.S. civilian non-institutionalized population, age 12 and older. SAMHSA, 2002, 3pp.
[Full text available at: http://oas.samhsa.gov/2k1/hvyalc/hvyalc.pdf]
A047

 

 

Helping Your Children Navigate Their Teenage Years: A Guide for Parents

This guide, produced by the White House Council on Youth Violence, provides parents with useful communication tips for talking to their teenagers. It suggests ways to discuss difficult issues - such as violence, guns, tobacco, and substance abuse - and to help parents identify the warning signs of harmful behaviors. White House Council on Youth Violence, 2000, 27pp.
[Full text available at: ftp://ftp.health.org/pub/ken/pdf/SVP-0013/SVP-0013.pdf]
V011

 
 
 
Helping Yourself Heal - A Recovering Man's Guide to Coping with the Effects of Childhood Abuse

This guide is for men with substance use disorders who were abused as children. It explains some of the feelings that can surface when someone dependent on alcohol or drugs enters treatment. The guide also defines childhood abuse, lists symptoms of abuse, and informs the reader of how to handle childhood abuse issues while in treatment. Additional resources are included. SAMHSA/CSAT, 2004, 8pp. [QUANTITIES MAY BE LIMITED]
[Full text available at: http://kap.samhsa.gov/products/brochures/pdfs/HelpingHeal-Mens.pdf]
Y050

 
 
Helping Yourself Heal - A Recovering Woman's Guide to Coping with Childhood Abuse Issues

This eight-page brochure accompanies "Substance Abuse Treatment for Persons With Child Abuse and Neglect Issues," #36 in the Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) series, available from NCADI. It identifies the many different feelings that recovering women have during treatment. In addition, it identifies experiences generally considered as abuse, and common symptoms of adults who were abused as children. It also provides guidance on how to address childhood abuse issues while in treatment, as well as insights into how substance abuse counselors can help. A list of Federal and other selected resources is included. CSAT, 2003 (brochure) 
[QUANTITIES LIMITED

[Full text available at: http://media.shs.net/prevline/pdfs/phd981.pdf]
W012

 

Heroin: NIDA Infofax

NIDA, 3pp.   [Full text available at: http://www.nida.nih.gov/Infofax/heroin.html]
INF003

 

Heroin Abuse and Addiction: NIDA Research Report Series

This publication provides information on the prevalence of heroin abuse, methods of use, short- and long-term effects of heroin abuse, and the medical complications of chronic abuse. It also describes effective treatment for heroin addiction and lists resources to learn more about heroin abuse. NIDA Research Report Series. NIDA, 1997, 8pp.   
[Full text available at: http://www.nida.nih.gov/ResearchReports/heroin/heroin.html
or in PDF format at: http://www.nida.nih.gov/PDF/RRHeroin.pdf]
D016

 
 
High School and Youth Trends: NIDA INFOFACTS

This Infofacts provides data on trends in drug use, perceived risk of harm, perceived availability, use trends of specific substances. Trend data includes statistics from the Monitoring the Future study, and provides information on trends for tobacco, MDMS/ecstasy, marijuana, cocaine and crack, alcohol, heroin and other opiates, inhalants, and hallucinogens. NIDA, 2006, 11pp.
[Full text available at: http://www.drugabuse.gov/Infofacts/HSYouthtrends.html]
INF018

 
Hispanic/Latino Americans: CSAP Substance Abuse Resource Guide

This list provides a wide range of resources for alcohol and drug abuse prevention for Hispanic/Latino Americans from posters, books, and reports to groups and organizations. USHHS, 1996, 26pp.  
[Full text available at: http://www.health.org/govpubs/MS441/]
RG019

 

How Do I Know... Where do I go

This brochure provides questions for determining whether you, your teen, or a family member are chemically dependent, offers information on where to go if you or your teen or family need help, and lists resources, self-help groups, and other selected reading for learning more about chemical dependency and alcoholism. 1994. (Brochure)
AD003

 

How Does Alcohol Affect the World of a Child?

This pamphlet is put out by the Leadership to Keep Children Alcohol Free. It contains facts demonstrating how alcohol relates to children's health and safety, community, family, the child, school, and society. NIAAA/Leadership to Keep Children Alcohol Free, 1999.
[also available in Spanish: De que Manera Afecta el Alcohol el Mundo de un Niño? - #SP028]
[Full text available at: http://pubs.alcoholfreechildren.org/gs/pubs/html/Stat.htm
or in PDF format at: http://pubs.alcoholfreechildren.org/gs/pubs/pdf/statbooklet.pdf]
A036

 

How to Cut Down on Your Drinking

This easy-to-read brochure tells one how to figure out if they are drinking too much and how they can reduce the number of drinks they have. The brochure encourages the reader to write down the reasons for cutting down, setting drinking goals, and keeping a diary of their drinking habits. The brochure also states that if the reader is an alcoholic or has other medical problems, they should not just cut down but should stop drinking completely. NIAAA, 1996. (Brochure)  
[Full text available at: http://www.health.org/govpubs/ph372/ or http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/handout.htm]
[also available in Spanish: "Como Disminuir su Hábito de Ingerir Alcohol" -- #SP019]
A025

 

How to Take Care of Your Baby Before Birth

This pamphlet gives some brief advice to women on how to care for a baby before it is born. SAMHSA/CSAP, 1995 reprint, 4pp.
[View the information in this brochure online at: http://www.cpcqc.org/BabyCare.htm]
W005

 

Huffing: The Abuse of Inhalants -- Information Brief

Provides information about inhalant use in the United States. National Drug Intelligence Center, 2001, 4pp.
[Full text available at: http://www.usdoj.gov/ndic/pubs07/708/index.htm]
DI006

 

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