Designing Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention Programs in Higher Education: Bringing Theory into Practice [archived]
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The six papers included in this volume discuss theories and models of prevention as well as possible application of those approaches. The papers are as follows: "A Social Role Negotiation Approach to Campus Prevention of Alcohol and Other Drug Problems"; "The Web of Caring: An Approach to Accountability in Alcohol Policy"; "An Integrated Theoretical Framework for Individual Responsibility and Institutional Leadership in Preventing Alcohol and Drug Abuse on the College Campus"; "A Social Ecology Theory of Alcohol and Drug Use Prevention among College and University Students"; "College Student Misperceptions of Alcohol and Other Drug Norms among Peers: Exploring Causes, Consequences, and Implications for Prevention Programs"; and "Institutional Factors Influencing the Success of Drug Abuse Education and Prevention Programs."
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