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1 Chapter 16 Drug Prevention and Education

2 Illicit Drug Use

3 Goals for Drug Prevention  To prevent drug use from being initiated  To minimize the risks of drugs to the user  To reduce the risks of drug use to society  To prevent drug dependency  To teach responsible drug use  To stop drug use patterns  To delay the onset of drug use

4 Drug Prevention  Primary: to prevent drug use from being initiated (education)  Secondary: responsible drug use  Tertiary: rehabilitation

5 Drug Prevention Continuum

6 Identifying High Risk Youth  High risk behaviors include: Delinquent behavior, self-destructive behaviors, and dropping out of school  Risk factors include: Individual behavioral factors Individual attitudinal factors Individual psychosocial factors Family factors Community environmental factors

7 Resiliency Resiliency = the ability to resist Characteristics of resilient children:  Responsive  Cultivate positive relationships  Caring  Skillful problem solvers

8 Resiliency  Educationally motivated  Active  Adaptable  Good sense of humor  Success-oriented  Disengages from harmful family environments

9 Individual Behavior Factors  Academic failure  Early antisocial behavior  Early drug experimentation  Early drug use

10 Individual Attitudinal Factors  Rebelliousness against authority  Lack of commitment to school  Attraction to deviance  Unfavorable attitudes toward adult behavior

11 Individual Psychosocial Factors  Low self-esteem  Low self-efficacy  Sensation seeking  Lack of social skills

12 Family Factors  Family history of drug use or antisocial behavior  Family management problems  Parental tolerance for deviance  Family disorganization

13 Community Environment Factors  Economic and social deprivation  Community disorganization  Community norms favorable to deviance  Availability of drugs  Friends/peers who use drugs

14 Preventing High-Risk Behavior  Education  Involvement of parents  Community efforts

15 Factors that Prevent Drug Abuse  Small family with little conflict  High intelligence  Being a firstborn child  Commitment to education  Regular church attendance  Belief in the expectations, values, and norms of society  High achievement

16 Primary Prevention: What Works?  Valuing and maintaining sound personal health  Understanding the effects of drugs on health  Respecting laws and rules that prohibit drug use  Recognizing and resisting pressure to use drugs

17 Primary Prevention: What Works?  Promoting activities reinforcing a positive, drug-free lifestyle

18 Current Approaches to Drug Education  Personal and social skills training  Resistance skills training  Drug prevention programs  Drug abuse resistance education (DARE)  JUST SAY NO!

19 Problems with Drug Education  Teachers often do not keep-up with the latest information.  Students sometimes know more about drugs than the teacher.  Some teachers are judgmental or moralistic.  Goals of drug education are often unclear.  Goals of drug education are often unrealistic.

20 Effectiveness of Drug Education  Effective programs include curriculum based on an understanding of theory and research in drug abuse prevention.  Information is developmentally appropriate.  Curriculum emphasizes social resistance skills.

21 Effectiveness of Drug Education  Teachers receive training and support.  Amount of time devoted to drug abuse prevention is sufficient.  Programs are culturally sensitive.  School-based programs include the family, community, and media.  Evaluation is necessary to determine effectiveness of the program.

22 Summary  Drug prevention can be primary, secondary, or tertiary.  High-risk youth exhibit self-destructive behaviors and delinquent behaviors.  Resiliency is a key concept to preventing drug use, misuse, and abuse among youth.

23 Summary  Low self-esteem, low self-efficacy, sensation seeking, and lack of social skills puts one at higher risk for substance abuse.  Education, involvement with parents, and community efforts together help to prevent high-risk behaviors.  Drug education can be effective if it meets specific criteria.


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