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Primary Prevention in Adolescent Substance Abuse

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After setting a historical context and defining primary prevention, the technologies for primary prevention are discussed within the framework of evidence-based practice.

Prevention’s technology tools embrace education, competency promotion, self-help, community organization, and systems change to reduce adolescent substance misuse. Theoretical grounded applications of these technologies are presented.

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    This is an example of community organization leading to a systems intervention that will be described later in this chapter.

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Bloom, M., Gullotta, T.P. (2018). Primary Prevention in Adolescent Substance Abuse. In: Leukefeld, C., Gullotta, T. (eds) Adolescent Substance Abuse. Issues in Children's and Families' Lives. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-90611-9_11

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