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Substance Abuse Prevention Research

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Yun Ji, P., Pokorny, S., Blaszkowski, E., Jason, L., and Rabin-Belyaev, O. (2002). Examining risks for minors participating in tobacco purchase attempts. Journal of Prevention & Intervention in the Community, 24, 77-85.

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Additional Resources

Anytown County Youth Survey Report. 2002. Drug Abuse Prevention for At-Risk Groups.

Effective Prevention Principles and Programs. 2000 Annual Summary.

The Governor’s Comprehensive Strategy for Youth Substance Abuse Prevention. 2001. Integrated Evaluation Methods: A Guide for Substance Abuse Treatment Knowledge-Generating Activities. 1999 Revised Edition.

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