Scare tactics for drug prevention

    • [DOC File]What kills more American teens – alcohol or other illegal ...

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      Scare tactics can be counter productive - when exaggerated danger, false information, or biased presentations are delivered, teens tend to disbelieve the message and discredit the messenger, especially when youth have access to contrary information and experience. ... Drug Prevention Programs Can Work: Research Findings ...


    • [DOC File]Taking an Evidence Based Approach to Classroom Drug …

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      The infamous “scare tactics” of the 1970s are no longer incorporated into education. Delivery. Passive participation as primary delivery strategy. Didactic or lectures only. Having teacher-centered class discussions. Having unstructured dialogue sessions. Depending primarily on effective classroom management techniques without a. drug ...


    • [DOCX File]SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION:

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      Heidi passed out a booklet titled Why Scare Tactics in Drug Prevention Messaging DON’T Work. She said the coalition purchased these to share with coalition and community members to help them understand why scare tactics are not a good idea to use with children and teens when doing prevention …


    • [DOCX File]Van Buren County SAFE Coalition

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      The field of substance abuse prevention has undergone considerable change in the last twenty-five years. The change from the scare tactics and feel good strategies of earlier times to science based prevention has brought increased credibility to this rapidly …


    • Scare Tactics: Does Fear Influence Your Opinion About Drug Abuse…

      It is known then, that some programs are a good investment as a prevention strategy, others make no discernable difference, and others again have worked against the goal of reducing drug-related harm. What do we know about programs that don’t work? Scare tactics. Intuitive approaches have led in the past to the use of scare tactics in drug ...


    • [DOC File]Maine Substance Abuse Prevention Plan

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      The Dutch believe that scare tactics increase drug consumption in youth and they embed drug prevention material in a larger health promotion context. A comprehensive harm reduction approach would reduce the adult dealers in our society, which would mean fewer drugs would be …


    • [DOC File]Harm Reduction / Drug Policy Reform notes

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      Do scare tactics work? ... National Institute on Drug Abuse. 2004. Lessons from Prevention Research. www.drugabuse.gov. National Institute on Drug Abuse. 2008. Check Yourself. NIDA for teens. National Institute on Drug Abuse. 2006. Treatment Approaches for Drug Addiction.


    • [DOC File]Methamphetamine Abuse, Prevention, and Intervention across ...

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      Research shows that scare tactics just don’t work, at least not for most people. That’s because we all have a natural tendency to think, “That won’t happen to me.” In addition, research suggests that using scare tactics can actually do more harm than good, because …


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