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Handbook of Drug Abuse Prevention

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  • © 2006

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  • Providing a comprehensive overview of the accumulated knowledge on prevention theory, intervention design, development and prevention research methodology
  • Promotes prevention science as an evolving field in the practice and policy of drug abuse prevention
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Handbooks of Sociology and Social Research (HSSR)

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Table of contents (33 chapters)

  1. Historical Overview

  2. Social Contexts of Prevention

  3. Prevention as Social Control

  4. Theoretical and Empirical Foundations of Prevention

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About this book

There are a number of reasons why this book is important. First, there is no one source that summarizes what we know about the prevention of substance abuse from the research field, so the book serves as a repository of accumulated knowledge on prevention theory, intervention design, and development and prevention research methodology. Second, as an evolving field, prevention science has only begun to assert itself in both the arenas of practice and policy. The formation of the Society for Prevention Research in 1991 was the first recognition that a science of prevention existed and required a separate forum to present the rapidly growing content of the field for dis­ cussion and review. Finally, there is a need to establish a baseline, a reference point against which progress in the field of prevention science can be assessed. This book serves all of these purposes. The idea for this book grew from the observation in the early 1990s that after decades of attempts to develop effectiveinterventions to prevent drug use among children and adolescents in the United States that we were finally having success, particularly in addressing the initiation of use. These successes are the result of research that has provided a better understanding of the factors and processes associated with the onset of substance use.

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"The text under review is a product of the recent progress made in the field of substance abuse prevention toward establishing a practical foundation supported by research and science.  It represents a concerted effort to summarize the latest information in the field of substance abuse prevention." (Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 31:2)

"The 692 page tome is comprehensive in scope, with chapters ranging from community mobilization and mass media strategies to school-based, family-based, and peer group-based intervention programs, as well as prevention in the workplace and for special populations such as females, Latinos, African Americans, American Indians, and Asians and Pacific Islanders. These excellent essays, written by authors with considerable expertise in their respective specialties are highly recommended, not only for those interested in prevention issues, but for all persons concerned with the issues of drugs in modern society." (James F. Rooney; Health, Illness, and Medicine, 33:2)

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Sociology and Institute for Health and Social Policy, The University of Akron, Akron, USA

    Zili Sloboda

  • National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, USA

    William J. Bukoski

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