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Lions Quest Skills for Adolescence

Lions Quest Skills for Adolescence is a school-based life skills education program for youth ages 10 to 14. Educators, community members, and parents are engaged to help youth develop skills in five areas: (1) essential social/emotional competencies, (2) good citizenship skills, (3) strong positive character, (4) skills and attitudes consistent with a drug-free lifestyle and (5) an ethic of service to others within a caring and consistent environment. Lions Quest SFA includes a series of 80 45-minute sessions. The overall goal is to help young people develop positive commitments to their families, schools, peers, and communities, and to encourage healthy, drug-free lives.

Read more about this program and its implementation:
http://legacy.nreppadmin.net/ViewIntervention.aspx?id=24http://www.lions-quest.org

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Intervention or Prevention:
Prevention
Program Setting:
Group Program, School Based
Program Components:
Family Involvement, Group Activities, Skills Training
Drug Class Targeted:
Alcohol, Cannabinol / Marijuana, Depressant, Dissociative Anesthetics, Hallucinogen, Inhalants, Multiple Drugs, Narcotic Analgesics, Stimulant, Tobacco
Outcome Categories:
Academic Outcomes, Attitudes About Substance Use, Delinquency, Drug Education / Awareness, Social Functioning, Substance Use / Abstinence
Ages:
6-12 (childhood), 13-17 (adolescent)
Evidence Based:
Quasi-Experimental Study
Implementation Requirements:
Program Materials, Training
Fee to Implement:
Low to Moderate Cost
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