CPSTF Recommends Community Interventions Involving Coalitions or Partnerships to Prevent Substance Use Among Youth
CPSTF Recommends Community Interventions Involving Coalitions or Partnerships to Prevent Substance Use Among Youth |
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The Community Preventive Services Task Force (CPSTF) recommends community interventions involving coalitions or partnerships to prevent substance use among youth. Most studies were conducted in rural or suburban communities. Evidence from the systematic review shows interventions reduce both initiation and use of the following:
Some studies also found reductions in self-reported antisocial behaviors among youth. |
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How can community interventions prevent substance use?Community interventions involving coalitions or partnerships focus on preventing substance use among adolescents (ages 10-17 years) or young adults (ages 18-24 years). Interventions may focus on a specific substance of importance to the community or address risk and protective factors related to substance use in general. |
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