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Project Towards No Drug Abuse

Project Towards No Drug Abuse (Project TND) is a school-based prevention program for high school youth. Twelve 40-minute interactive sessions are taught by teachers or health educators, and have been used with both high-risk traditional students across school settings. The curriculum focuses on self-control, communication, and decision-making skills that help teens to resist drug use. Students also learn how to acquire resources to help them resist drug use and develop the motivation to not use. The overall goals are abstinence from alcohol, tobacco, and drug use, as well as reducing the risk of victimization and the frequency of weapons-carrying among students.

Read more about this program and its implementation:
http://legacy.nreppadmin.net/ViewIntervention.aspx?id=21http://tnd.usc.edu

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Intervention or Prevention:
Prevention
Program Setting:
Community Based, Group Program, School Based
Program Components:
Education/Awareness, Group Activities, Multimedia, Skills Training
Drug Class Targeted:
Alcohol, Cannabinol / Marijuana, Depressant, Dissociative Anesthetics, Hallucinogen, Inhalants, Multiple Drugs, Narcotic Analgesics, Stimulant, Tobacco
Outcome Categories:
Delinquency, Social Functioning, Substance Use / Abstinence
Ages:
13-17 (adolescent), 18-25 (young adult)
Evidence Based:
Randomized Control Trial
Implementation Requirements:
Program Materials, School Staff, Teachers
Fee to Implement:
Low to Moderate Cost
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