NIDA Research Monograph, Number 176 [Printed in 1998]
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Table of Contents
Introduction-----1
William J. Bukoski
The Impact of Substance Abuse on Federal Spending-----5
Jeffrey Merrill and Kimberley Fox
A Historical Perspective on Effective Prevention-----37
Richard I. Evans
School-Based Approaches to Drug Abuse Prevention: Evidence
for Effectiveness and Suggestions for Determining
Cost-Effectiveness-----59
Gilbert J. Botvin, Elizabeth M. Botvin, and Hirsch Ruchlin
Effectiveness of Prevention Interventions With Youth
at High Risk of Drug Abuse-----83
Richard F. Catalano, Kevin P. Haggerty, Randy R. Gainey,
Marilyn J. Hoppe, and Devon D. Brewer
Costs, Benefits, and Cost-Effectiveness of Comprehensive Drug
Abuse Prevention-----111
Mary Ann Pentz
Overview of Methods: Cost-Effectiveness, Cost-Benefits,
and Cost-Offsets of Prevention-----130
Albert Woodward
Analytic Issues for Estimating the Benefits and Costs of Substance
Abuse Prevention-----141
Gary A. Zarkin and Robert L. Hubbard
Benefits and Costs of a Family-Focused Methadone Treatment
and Drug Abuse Prevention Program: Preliminary Findings-----161
Robert D. Plotnick, Diane S. Young, Richard F. Catalano,
and Kevin P. Haggerty
Issues and Methods in Evaluating Costs, Benefits, and
Cost-Effectiveness of Drug Abuse Prevention Programs
for High-Risk Youth-----184
Marsha Lillie-Blanton, Lisa Werthamer, Pinka Chatterji,
Claire Fienson, and Christine Caffray
Implications for Prevention Policy: A Commentary-----214
Robert L. DuPont
Ordering Information-----222
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