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NIDA Research Monograph, Number 139 [Printed in 1994]This monograph is not available by chapter. The Table of Contents (below) is shown to assist in locating information prior to downloading the monograph.Download Monograph139.pdf - Scientific Methods for Prevention Intervention Research (1.4 MB) Table of Contents Introduction: Scientific Methods for Prevention Intervention Research-----1 Prevention Intervention Research: Focus and Perspective-----5 I. Theoretical Basis for Prevention Research Trials Testing Theory Through Developmental Epidemiologically Based Prevention Research-----37 II. Hypothesis Formulation and Testing Hypothesis Formulation and Testing in Substance Use Prevention Research-----59 Ill. Research Design and Other Methodological Issues Target Populations and Interventions in Prevention Research: What Is High Risk?-----75 Some Design, Measurement, and Analysis Pitfalls in Drug Abuse Prevention Research and How To Avoid Them: Let Your Model Be Your Guide-----95 Correction for the Design Effect in School-Based Substance Use and Abuse Prevention Research: Sample Size Requirements and Analysis Considerations-----115 IV. Measuring Effectiveness Analysis of Mediating Variables in Prevention and Intervention Research-----127 Summary of Critiques From the Drug Abuse Epidemiology and Prevention Research Review Committee-----155 V. Special Research Considerations Regarding Minorities and Ethnicity Issues in Drug Abuse Prevention Intervention Research With
African Americans-----171 Drug Prevention Research With Hispanic Populations: Theoretical and Methodological Issues and a Generic Structural Model-----203 Drug Prevention Research With Native-American Populations: Some Considerations-----235 Drug Abuse Prevention Research Concerns in Asian and Pacific Islander Populations-----249 |
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