PREVENTION OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE IN CHILDREN AND
ADOLESCENTS: EVIDENCE BASED PRACTICE APPROACH
PREVENTION OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE IN CHILDREN AND
ADOLESCENTS: EVIDENCE BASED PRACTICE APPROACH
Author(s): Enedina Hasanbegović-Anić, Aneta Sandić, Sabina AlispahićSubject(s): Substance abuse and addiction, Family and social welfare
Published by: International University of Sarajevo
Keywords: substance abuse in children and adolescents; preventive programs; evidence-based approaches;
Summary/Abstract: Adolescence is a developmental period during which, most commonly, use of substances begins. Thus a majority of preventive initiatives target child population and youngsters. With regards that many traditional and widely utilized preventive programs turned out to be ineffective, scientists have put much effort into the development of much more efficacious, contemporary approaches in evidence-based prevention during the last decades. Although the number of available evidence- based preventive programs significantly raised during the past several years, there are still obstacles in recognition of importance in their implementation, as well as obscurities about what that term actually stands for. This paper provides a review of most important scientific insights about substance abuse in the population of youngsters, which are the foundation of good practice in the field of prevention, as well as a more specific definition of programs that bear “evidence-based” label. Key traits of efficacious substance abuse prevention programs targeting family, school, and community are presented, as well as examples of good practice.
Journal: Epiphany. Journal of Transdisciplinary Studies
- Issue Year: 11/2018
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 11-29
- Page Count: 19
- Language: English