Family-based Interventions to Prevent Substance Use Among Youth
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New! Economic review from @CPSTF shows the economic benefits of family-based interventions to prevent substance use among youth exceed intervention cost. These programs reduce substance use, reduce sexual risk behaviors, and improve mental health symptoms and school-related outcomes among youth. https://www.thecommunityguide.org/findings/substance-use-family-based-interventions-to-prevent-substance-use-among-youth.html
.@CPSTF recommends family-based interventions to prevent substance use among youth. Evidence shows interventions reduce initiation and use of cannabis, alcohol, tobacco, illicit substances, and misuse of prescription drugs. https://www.thecommunityguide.org/findings/substance-use-family-based-interventions-to-prevent-substance-use-among-youth.html
.@CPSTF recommends family-based interventions to prevent substance use among youth. Interventions also reduce sexual risk behaviors and improve mental health symptoms and school-related outcomes. See systematic review evidence on #TheCommunityGuide website. https://www.thecommunityguide.org/findings/substance-use-family-based-interventions-to-prevent-substance-use-among-youth.html
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Do you work with young people? An economic review from the Community Preventive Services Task Force shows the economic benefits of family-based interventions to prevent substance use among youth outweigh intervention costs. These interventions prevent substance use, reduce sexual risk behaviors, and improve mental health symptoms and school-related outcomes among youth. https://www.thecommunityguide.org/findings/substance-use-family-based-interventions-to-prevent-substance-use-among-youth.html
Concerned about adolescent substance use? The Community Preventive Services Task Force recommends family-based interventions to prevent substance use among youth. Plus, the economic benefits outweigh the cost of implementing this intervention. Evidence shows interventions reduce initiation and use of cannabis, alcohol, tobacco, illicit substances, and misuse of prescription drugs among youth. They also reduce sexual risk behaviors and improve mental health symptoms and school-related outcomes. https://www.thecommunityguide.org/findings/substance-use-family-based-interventions-to-prevent-substance-use-among-youth.html
Do you work with young people? A new systematic review from the Community Preventive Services Task Force (CPSTF) shows family-based interventions reduce initiation and use of cannabis, alcohol, tobacco, illicit substances, and misuse of prescription drugs among youth. Evidence also shows reductions in sexual risk behaviors and improvements in mental health symptoms and school-related outcomes. https://www.thecommunityguide.org/findings/substance-use-family-based-interventions-to-prevent-substance-use-among-youth.html
Concerned about adolescent substance use? The Community Preventive Services Task Force recommends family-based interventions to prevent substance youth among youth. Evidence shows interventions reduce initiation and use of cannabis, alcohol, tobacco, illicit substances, and misuse of prescription drugs among youth. They also reduce sexual risk behaviors and improve mental health symptoms and school-related outcomes. https://www.thecommunityguide.org/findings/substance-use-family-based-interventions-to-prevent-substance-use-among-youth.html