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

 
Identifying Substance Abuse in the Primary Care Setting

Using information from TIP 24, A Guide to Substance Abuse Services for Primary Care Clinicions, this pocket guide discusses drug and alcohol abuse screening of adult patients.  The guide offers sample questions to ask, what to do when substance abuse is identified in a patient, and what risk factors and red flags to look for. CSAT, 1998, 7pp.
AD032

 

Identifying the Target Audience

Helps you figure out who you need to reach and why, and if and when to divide the larger audience into segments. Also shows you how to find out more about your audience, so you can create appropriate prevention messages. CSAP, 1997, 6pp.
[Full text available at: http://www.health.org/govpubs/MS700/]
TAB014

 

If A Child From An Alcoholic Home Comes To You

Practical suggestions for talking with children from alcoholic homes. Contains a list of do's and don'ts for children growing up in a home where there is alcohol misuse. OSAP, 1989, 2pp.
A003

 

Illicit Drug Use Among Youths Who Used Cigarettes and Alcohol: 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/2k2/YouthComboDU/YouthComboDU.pdf]
AD037

 

 

Illicit Drugs and Youth - Information Brief

This information brief discusses illicit drug use among young people. National Drug Intelligence Center, 2001, 4pp.
[Full text available at: http://www.usdoj.gov/ndic/pubs07/798/index.htm]
DS016

 

Imaging and Alcoholism: A Window on the Brain

The processes that initiate and maintain alcoholism are regulated by interactions among nerve cells (i.e., neurons) in the brain. These mechanisms interact with emotional, cognitive, and social factors to determine an individual's response to alcohol consumption. Imaging techniques allow scientists to study the link between brain and behavior with minimal risk to the patient. Using imaging, scientists can watch the brain in action as a person performs intellectual tasks, reacts to the environment, or experiences emotions. Data obtained before, during, and after a person has consumed alcohol can be compared and analyzed. Imaging offers the promise of integrating biomedical, psychosocial, and behavioral aspects of alcoholism, leading to improved prevention and treatment. This Alcohol Alert illustrates some current and potential applications of imaging to alcoholism research. NIAAA, 2000, 4pp.
[Full text available at: http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/aa47.htm]
AL47

 
 
In Harm's Way

This fact sheet, part of the "Science on Our Minds Series" from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), gives brief information and statistics on gender differences, suicide in children, adolescents, and young adults, attempted suicide, and suicide prevention. Also included are information sources and a reference list. NIMH, 2003 (rev.), 4pp.
[full text available in HTML format online at: http://www.nimh.nih.gov/publicat/harmaway.cfm  
and in PDF format at: http://www.nimh.nih.gov/publicat/NIMHharmsway.pdf]
PR040

 

 

"New" iconIndependent Living for People With Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders

This fact sheet explains fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) in relation to adults with FASD and their search for independent living. Topics highlighted include how adults with FASD support themselves and find housing. A resource list is also provided. ("What You Need to Know" Series). SAMHSA's Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Center for Excellence, 2005, 2pp.
[Full text available at: http://www.fascenter.samhsa.gov/documents/WYNKIndLiving_6_colorJA_new.pdf]
FAS004

 

Inhalant Abuse: (2000 rev.) NIDA Research Report Series

This report provides information on the effects of inhalants, the scope of inhalant use, and the medical consequences of inhalant abuse. NIDA, 2000, 8pp.  
[Full text available at:
http://www.drugabuse.gov/ResearchReports/Inhalants/Inhalants.html
or
http://www.drugabuse.gov/PDF/RRInhalants.pdf ]
DI005

 

Inhalant Abuse: Your Child at Risk! (Cambodian/English)

Part of the Asian Language Initiative, this booklet provides information on inhalants for parents, including a list of some items that can be used as inhalants, some of the symptoms of inhalant use, the dangers of inhalants, what parents can do to prevent inhalant use, and information on regional and national resources available. The booklet is presented with Cambodian and English versions on facing pages. ONDCP/National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign, 2002, 18pp.
[also available in Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese language versions]
DI007-CaE

 
 
Inhalant Abuse: Your Child at Risk! (Chinese/English)

Part of the Asian Language Initiative, this booklet provides information on inhalants for parents, including a list of some items that can be used as inhalants, some of the symptoms of inhalant use, the dangers of inhalants, what parents can do to prevent inhalant use, and information on regional and national resources available. The booklet is presented with Chinese and English versions on facing pages. ONDCP/National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign, 2002, 18pp.
[also available in Cambodian, Korean, and Vietnamese language versions]
DI007-ChE

 
 
Inhalant Abuse: Your Child at Risk! (Korean/English)

Part of the Asian Language Initiative, this booklet provides information on inhalants for parents, including a list of some items that can be used as inhalants, some of the symptoms of inhalant use, the dangers of inhalants, what parents can do to prevent inhalant use, and information on regional and national resources available. The booklet is presented with Korean and English versions on facing pages. ONDCP/National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign, 2002, 18pp.
[also available in Cambodian, Chinese, and Vietnamese language versions]
DI007-KE

 
 
Inhalant Abuse: Your Child at Risk! (Vietnamese/English)

Part of the Asian Language Initiative, this booklet provides information on inhalants for parents, including a list of some items that can be used as inhalants, some of the symptoms of inhalant use, the dangers of inhalants, what parents can do to prevent inhalant use, and information on regional and national resources available. The booklet is presented with Vietnamese and English versions on facing pages. ONDCP/National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign, 2002, 18pp.
[also available in Chinese, Cambodian, and Korean language versions]
DI007-VE

 
"New" iconInhalant Use & Delinquent Behaviors Among Young Adolescents: NSDUH Report

This report presents the prevalence of inhalant use among young adolescents aged 12 or 13, the association between inhalant use and delinquent behaviors within this age group, and the association between early onset of inhalant use and problems later in life. To improve reliability, all estimates are annual averages based on combined data from the 2002 and 2003 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH). SAMHSA, 2005, 3pp.
[Full text available at: http://www.oas.samhsa.gov/2k5/inhale/inhale.pdf]
DI009

 

Inhalants - A Policy Paper: "Prevention Strategies to Reduce Inhalant Use and Abuse"

Produced by the Wisconsin Clearinghouse, this paper examines the issue of inhalant abuse. WC, 1995, 11pp.
DI002

 

Inhalants: NIDA Infofax

NIDA, 2pp.   [Full text available at: http://www.nida.nih.gov/Infofax/inhalants.html]
INF004

 

Inhalants: ONDCP Drug Policy Information Clearinghouse Fact Sheet

This fact sheet provides current information on estimates of prevalence of use, the effects of inhalants, consequences of use, treatment, legislation information, and street terms. It also provides a variety of resources with additional information, including web addresses. ONDCP, 2003, 4pp.
[Full text available at: http://www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov/publications/factsht/inhalants/index.html
or in PDF format at:
http://www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov/publications/factsht/inhalants/inhalants.pdf]
DI008

 
 
An Inner Voice Tells You Not to Drink or Use Other Drugs   (poster)

This popular poster is once again available!  An attractive poster of a painting of a pregnant Native American woman with the message "An Inner Voice Tells You Not to Drink or Use Other Drugs".  1993,  
[you can view this poster at: http://www.health.org/govpubs/av161/]
POS001

 

 

"New" iconIt Feels So Bad

Millions of young people worry about their parents drinking too much or using drugs. This brochure offers answers to questions children have about their parents' substance abuse. SAMHSA, 2005. (brochure)
[Full text available at: http://ncadi.samhsa.gov/media/prevline/pdfs/phd1111.pdf]
AD048

 

It Takes a Child to Raise a Whole Village

This reprint from "Wingspread," a newsletter from The Johnson Foundation, looks at the ways young people can participate in community building. "Wingspread," The Johnson Foundation, 1995, 4pp.
PC011

 

It's Not Your Fault!

This trifold brochure provides action steps that children of alcoholics can take while coping with a substance abusing parent. A "Facts You Should Know" section is also included. ONDCP, 2001. (brochure)
A048

 

"New" iconIt's the Same Risk for Every Pregnant Woman Everywhere flyer

That drinking alcohol creates the same risk for every woman is the message of this flyer. It explains that alcohol passes through the bloodstream and hurts as many as 1 in 100 babies born every year. SAMHSA's Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Center for Excellence, 2004.
[Full text available at: http://www.fascenter.samhsa.gov/documents/brochure_women.pdf]
FAS009

 

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