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Prevention Research: Deterring Drug Abuse Among Children and Adolescent



NIDA Research Monograph, Number 63 [Printed in 1987]


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Table of Contents

Foreword-----v
Jerome H. Jaffe

Preface-----vii
Charles L. Gruder

Overview of Drug Abuse Prevention Research-----1
Catherine S. Bell and Robert J. Battjes

Personal and Social Skills Training: Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches to Substance Abuse Prevention-----8
Gilbert J. Botvin and Thomas A. Wills

Social and Personal Skills Training Programs for Smoking Prevention: Critique and Directions for Future Research-----50
Russell E. Glasgow and Kevin D. Mc Caul

What We Know About the Social Influences Approach to Smoking Prevention: Review and Recommendations-----67
Brian R. Flay

The Social Influences Approach to Smoking Prevention and Progress Toward an Integrated Smoking Elimination Strategy: A Critical Commentary-----113
Harry A. Lando

A Cognitive Developmental Approach to Smoking Prevention-----130
Kathleen Glynn, Howard Leventhal, and Robert Hirschman

The Cognitive Developmental Model and Other Alternatives to the Social Skills Deficit Model of Smoking Onset-----153
William B. McCarthy.

Methodological Issues in Research on Smoking Prevention-----170
Anthony Biglan and Dennis V. Ary

Priorities in Research in Smoking Prevention-----196
Thomas D. Cook

Future Directions in Drug Abuse Prevention Research-----221
Robert J. Battjes and Catherine S. Bell

Participants-----229

List of Monographs-----230



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