Transcript Chapter 4

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Drug Prevention and Education Programs
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is a growing trend in both prevention and
mental health services towards Evidenced Based
Practices (EBP).
 Over the last decade there has been a growing
emphasis on accountability and evaluation.
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 In creating your own proposals be mindful of
assessment and evaluation.
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In the 1970’s youth were encouraged to make responsible
decisions regarding ATOD use.
o Goals involved responsible use which did not interfere with social or
emotional functioning.
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In the 1980’s the message changed. The U.S. advocated a
simple “______________” message for youth.
o The U.S. Department of Education advocates educators to only use
a clear no use message.
o Messages in programs have not always remained consistent. Some
models offer a no use message but also imply that youth have
choice.
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A Systems Approach to Drug Use Prevention
o Analyzes the interconnections between all strategies and pieces
them together to function as a whole rather than in isolation.
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A Developmental Model for Drug Prevention
o Educators use methods that incorporate
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• Early Childhood-4-6
• Middle Childhood-6-10
• Adolescence-10-18
o Children at these different stages think differently and therefore
education attempts should be relevant to appropriate
developmental stage
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School Focus Prevention Programs
o ________________________emphasize importance of drug free
campuses
o Lack of knowledge approach assumes that young people use
because they are unaware of the adverse effects of drug use
• Programs target education of risks and dangers of drug use
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Community Focus Prevention Programs
o Availability- these programs aim to reduce availability of substances
by mobilizing community groups
o Social climate- the focus is to increase law enforcement, offer strong
school prevention programs, and invite parental involvement
o Social bonding_________________________________________________________
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Larger Social Environmental Focus
o Advertising- this approach aims to educate youth about the impact
of advertising and see through the messages in advertisement.
o Mass Media- focus is on education of writers, producers, and
directors about the messages they are releasing in hopes they will
present a more accurate representation of substance abuse
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Family Focus Prevention Programs
o Family Dynamics- views drug use as related to family factors and
aims to teach effective parenting and communication skills
o __________________teaches parents how to effectively teach self
discipline and home structure
o Parental Modeling- Change and improve parental behavior
o Social Control- teaching parents to assert more control over their
children’s lives
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According to this perspective the “war on drugs” can only be
won by persuading drug users and abusers to stop.
o The goal is to make a dent in overall demand affecting the global
market for drugs.
• Advocates efforts like:
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Mandatory drug testing
Punitive measures
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Fines
Seizure of property
Forfeiture of driver’s licenses
Loss of other privileges
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In 1993 the U.S. spent 12.2 billion in drug control efforts. That
is 5.6 billion more than in 1989. Despite this increase in funding
drug use ____________________.
o We are clearly losing the “War on Drugs”
o What are your thoughts?
o What needs to change?
o What can be done?
o Video Part 1
o Video Part 2
o Video Part 3
o Video Part 4
o Video Part 5
o Video Part 6
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It begins with ______________________.
o Talk to kids, your friends, or anyone who looks up to you
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Communication also involves listening.
o Ask questions, learn, and understand.
o Don’t respond with intense anger when children admit use
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Remember your own role in the community as a role model.
o WHETHER YOU LIKE IT OR NOT YOUR BEHAVIOR SERVES AS AN
EXAMPLE TO OTHERS.
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Get involved with community efforts to reduce drug use
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Start- its never too early to prevent your children from
trying drugs. Build protective factors and let your children
know you care.
______________- make efforts to participate in family
activities. Eat together, play together, and model fun family
interactions.
Listen- take an active more in your children’s lives. Know
what there interests are and involve yourselves in their
social lives.
Educate- provide knowledge about drugs and their impact
on peoples lives and families
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Care- express love to your children and show them you
have interest in their well being. Let them know you will be
there for them when they need it the most.
Be Aware- Look for warning signs. Know what to look for.
Your pediatrician can help.
Learn- continue to educate yourselves. Children are
sophisticated. Don’t assume you know everything.
________________set family rules about drugs.
Demonstrate family values about drugs
Get involved- get involved in community groups. Be an
active member of the school or community.
Lead- Set the example you wish your children to follow.
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Research confirms the important role of parents in
prevention.
Studies indicate that parental attitudes and practices
related to alcohol are the strongest influences on children’s
use of alcohol and drugs.
In addition the relationship _______________________has
also be shown to effect drug usage.
Prevention efforts should utilize parental involvement and
aim to educate parents on drug use and related issues.
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“D.A.R.E. was founded in 1983 in Los Angeles and has
proven so successful that it is now being implemented in 75
percent of our nation's school districts and in more than 43
countries around the world”- Dare website
Drug Abuse Resistance Education
Video
o _________________________________________________
o Has shifted its approach in recent years
o Surgeon General’s Office
• “Overall, evidence on the effects of the traditional DARE curriculum,
which is implemented in grades 5 and 6, shows that children who
participate are as likely to use drugs as those who do not participate.
However, some positive effects have been demonstrated regarding
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