Project Northland: Outcomes of a Community-Wide Adolescent Alcohol Use Prevention Trial
By Cheryl L. Perry, Ph.D., & Carolyn L. Williams, Ph.D.
The Prevention Researcher,
Volume 5, Number 2, 1998, Pages 8-12
This program targeted adolescent alcohol use by involving students, schools, parents and communities. After three years the intervention outcomes provided support that this approach is working.
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This article can be found in the issue:
Community-based Prevention Models
The Prevention Researcher,
Volume 5, Number 2, 1998
How does a community prevent "at-risk youth" problems? The Spring 1998 issue of The Prevention Researcher focuses on Community-based Prevention Models.
This issue also featured these articles:
- • Community Readiness: A Tool for Effective Community-Based Prevention, Pages 5-7
- • Empowering Communities to Prevent Adolescent Substance Abuse, Pages 1-4
- • Project Northland: Outcomes of a Community-Wide Adolescent Alcohol Use Prevention Trial, Pages 8-12
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