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Prevention Research

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NIDA Infofacts: Club Drugs NIDA InfoFacts: Lessons from Prevention Research. Outlines 16 principles that parents, schools, and communities can use as a foundation for drug abuse prevention programs. (Fact sheet).
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Preventing Drug Abuse Preventing Drug Use Among Children and Adolescents. Read the brief or full edition of this updated resource.


Principles of HIV Prevention in Drug-Using Populations: A Research Based Guide. Summarizes principles of HIV/AIDS prevention in drug-using populations, answers real-life prevention questions, and reviews major NIDA-supported research programs.
Community Monitoring Systems: Tracking and Improving the Well-Being of America's Children and Adolescents The information in this document will help States, regions, and communities to ascertain the nature and extent of problems and resources that affect the well-being of youth, and to assist in the selection of the best science-based approaches for addressing particular prevention needs.

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