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Auteur L. A. ROHRBACH |
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S. B. MONTGOMERY ; HYDE J. ; C. J. DE ROSA ; L. A. ROHRBACH ; ENNETT S. ; HARVEY S. M. ; M. CLATTS ; E. IVERSON ; KIPKE M. D. | 2002
PériodiqueUsing epidemiological and social network research methods, this study examines gender differences in HIV risk and protective behaviors and social network characteristics among 193 young injection drug users (IDUs) and 127 referred members of the[...]S. B. MONTGOMERY ; HYDE J. ; C. JOHNSON DE ROSA ; L. A. ROHRBACH ; ENNETT S. ; HARVEY S. M. ; M. CLATTS ; E. IVERSON ; KIPKE M. D. | 2002
Dans American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse (Vol.28 n°3, 2002) Article : PériodiqueENGLISH : Using epidemiological and social network research methods, this study examines gender differences in HIV risk and protective behaviors and social network characteristics among 193 young injection drug users (IDUs) and 127 referred me[...]ENGLISH : Interactivity has been shown to be a critical element of effective drug abuse prevention programs. This study examined the contents of Project Towards No Drug Abuse, a program that has revealed strong effects only when delivered in a[...]L. A. ROHRBACH ; P. SUN ; S. SUSSMAN | 2010
Dans Preventive Medicine (Vol.51, n°3-4, September-October 2010) Article : PériodiqueOBJECTIVE: The aims of this trial, conducted 2004-2008, were to examine (1) the effectiveness of Project Towards No Drug Abuse (TND) at the one-year follow-up when implemented on a large scale; and (2) the relative effectiveness of two training [...]ENGLISH : Increasingly, drug use prevention programs and research are being considered in the environmental contexts in which they occur. One context that is rarely considered is the political context. This article examines the reciprocal effe[...]ENGLISH : The present study described the prevalence of adult role taking and substance use among individuals attending alternative high schools, who were followed for five years to early emerging adulthood (n = 848). Psychosocial factors at b[...]ENGLISH : This study investigates the relative roles of school district and school-level decision-makers in the implementation of effective substance use prevention curricula. Drawing on a "Site-Based Management" approach to effective decision[...]