Preventing Harmful Substance Use
The Evidence Base for Policy and Practice
Ed. by Paul Grünewald, Wendy Loxley, John Toumbourou et al.
Preventing Harmful Substance Use
The Evidence Base for Policy and Practice
Ed. by Paul Grünewald, Wendy Loxley, John Toumbourou et al.
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The prevention of harm from drug use, both legal and illegal, is a major concern to government departments and clinicians throughout the world. Recently, much new research has been conducted regarding global levels and patterns of drug related harm, on common risk factors with other social problems (e.g. mental health, crime) and on the effectiveness of wide range of intervention strategies. There is a need to summarise and synthesise this new knowledge for use in a range of disciplines. Preventing Harmful Substance Use offers the most comprehensive and up to date advice available on the…mehr
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- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 494
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juni 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 168mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 1050g
- ISBN-13: 9780470092279
- ISBN-10: 0470092270
- Artikelnr.: 13481954
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 494
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juni 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 168mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 1050g
- ISBN-13: 9780470092279
- ISBN-10: 0470092270
- Artikelnr.: 13481954
Contributors.
Preface.
Acknowledgements.
SECTION 1: Editors Introduction.
1.1 Preventing Risky Drug Use and Related Harms: The Need For a Synthesis
of New Knowledge (Tim Stockwell, Paul Gruenewald, John Toumbourou and Wendy
Loxley).
SECTION 2: Patterns of risk and related harms (Editor: Tim Stockwell).
2.1 Introduction and Overview (Tim Stockwell).
2.2 The Global Burden of Disease Attributable to Alcohol, Tobacco and
Illicit Drugs (Juergen Rehm, Switzerland and Robin Room).
2.3 Substance Use and Mental Health in Longitudinal Perspective Marree
Teesson, Louisa Degenhardt, Wayne Hall, Michael Lynskey, John Toumbourou
and George Patton).
2.4 Predicting Developmentally Harmful Substance Use (John Toumbourou and
Richard F. Catalano).
2.5 Population Ecologies of Drug Use, Drinking and Related Problems (
Elizabeth LaScala, Bridget Freisthler and Paul Gruenewald).
SECTION 3: Interventions for children and adolescents (Editor: John
Toumbourou).
3.1 Introduction (John Toumbourou).
3.2 What Do We Know About Preventing Drug-Related Harm Through Social
Developmental Intervention with Children and Young People (John Toumbourou,
Jo Williams, Elizabeth Waters and George Patton).
3.3 The Evidence Base For School Drug Education Interventions 9Nyanda
McBride).
3.4 Alcohol Policy and Youth Drinking: Overview of Effective Interventions
For Young People (Joel Grube and Peter Nygaard).
3.5 Testing a Community Prevention Focused Model of Coalition Functioning
and Sustainability: A Comprehensive Study of Communities That Care in
Pennsylvania (Mark Greenberg, Mark Feinberg, Brendan Gomez and Wayne
Osgood).
SECTION 4: Interventions in the community; illustrative case studies
(Editor: Paul Gruenewald).
4.1 Introduction (Paul Gruenewald).
4.2 Community Systems and Ecologies of Drug and Alcohol Problems (Harold
Holder, Andrew Treno and David Levy).
4.3 Violence Prevention in Licensed Premises (Ben Haines, Australia and
Kate Graham).
4.4 Application of Evidence-Based Approaches to Community Interventions
Andrew Treno, Juliet Lee, Bridget Freisthler, Lillian Remer and Paul
Gruenewald).
4.5 Preventing Alcohol and Other Drugs in the Workplace (Richard Midford,
Fredrik Welande and Steve Allsop).
4.6 Effects of a Community Action Program on Problems Related to Alcohol
Consumption at Licensed Premises (Eva Wallin And Sven Andreasson).
4.7 Strategies For Community-Based Drug Law Enforcement: From Prohibition
To Harm Reduction (Chris Canty, Adam Sutton And Steve James).
SECTION 5: Legislative and Regulatory Perspectives on the Prevention of
Risky Drug Use and Harm (Editor: Wendy Loxley).
5.1 Introduction (Wendy Loxley).
5.2 Regulating Tobacco to Minimise Harms (Jonathan Liberman and Ron
Borland).
5.3 Intelligence-Led Regulation of Licensed Premises (Neil Donnelly and
Suzanne Briscoe).
5.4 Deterrence Theory and the Limitations of Criminal Penalties for
Cannabis Use (Simon Lenton).
5.5 Interventions For Illicit Drug Users within the Criminal Justice
System: A Review of Some Programs in Australia, the United Kingdom and the
United States (Wendy Loxley).
5.6 Social Ecology and the Invention of New Regulatory Strategies For
Preventing Drug and Alcohol Problems (Bridget Freisthler and Paul J.
Gruenewald).
SECTION 6: The evidence base for prevention in broad perspective (Editor:
Paul Gruenewald).
6.1 Introduction (Paul Gruenewald).
6.2 What is "Evidence," and Can We Provide It? (Bob Saltz).
6.3 US Policy on Illegal Drugs: What We Don't Know Keeps Hurting Us-A
Perspective On Future Research Needs (James C. Anthony).
6.4 Preventing Tobacco Use and Harm: What Is Evidence-Based Policy? (
Sandra Younie, Michelle Scollo, David Hill and Ron Borland).
6.5 Moving Toward a Common Evidence Base For Alcohol and Other Drug
Prevention Policy (Harold Holder and Andrew Treno).
6.6 The Evidence Base For Preventing the Spread of Blood-Borne Diseases
Within and From Populations of Injecting Drug Users (Marcia Russell and
Susan Carruthers).
6.7 The Evidence Base For Responding to Substance Misuse in Indigenous
Minority Populations (Dennis Gray and Sherry Saggers).
SECTION 7: The future of prevention research and policy(Editor: Tim
Stockwell).
7.1 Introduction (Tim Stockwell).
7.2 Investing For Cost-Effectiveness in the Face of Uncertainty: Applying
Financial Portfolio Optimization to Prevention Programming (Jonathan
Caulkins).
7.3 How Should Governments Spend the Drug Prevention Dollar: A Buyer's
Guide (Ted Miller, USA and Delia Hendrie).
7.4 Key Moments in the Ethnography Of Drug-Related Harm: Reality Checks for
Policy Makers? (David Moore).
7.5 Recommendations For New Directions in the Prevention of Risky Substance
Use and Related Harms (Tim Stockwell, Paul Gruenewald, John Toumbourou and
Wendy Loxley).
Index.
Contributors.
Preface.
Acknowledgements.
SECTION 1: Editors Introduction.
1.1 Preventing Risky Drug Use and Related Harms: The Need For a Synthesis
of New Knowledge (Tim Stockwell, Paul Gruenewald, John Toumbourou and Wendy
Loxley).
SECTION 2: Patterns of risk and related harms (Editor: Tim Stockwell).
2.1 Introduction and Overview (Tim Stockwell).
2.2 The Global Burden of Disease Attributable to Alcohol, Tobacco and
Illicit Drugs (Juergen Rehm, Switzerland and Robin Room).
2.3 Substance Use and Mental Health in Longitudinal Perspective Marree
Teesson, Louisa Degenhardt, Wayne Hall, Michael Lynskey, John Toumbourou
and George Patton).
2.4 Predicting Developmentally Harmful Substance Use (John Toumbourou and
Richard F. Catalano).
2.5 Population Ecologies of Drug Use, Drinking and Related Problems (
Elizabeth LaScala, Bridget Freisthler and Paul Gruenewald).
SECTION 3: Interventions for children and adolescents (Editor: John
Toumbourou).
3.1 Introduction (John Toumbourou).
3.2 What Do We Know About Preventing Drug-Related Harm Through Social
Developmental Intervention with Children and Young People (John Toumbourou,
Jo Williams, Elizabeth Waters and George Patton).
3.3 The Evidence Base For School Drug Education Interventions 9Nyanda
McBride).
3.4 Alcohol Policy and Youth Drinking: Overview of Effective Interventions
For Young People (Joel Grube and Peter Nygaard).
3.5 Testing a Community Prevention Focused Model of Coalition Functioning
and Sustainability: A Comprehensive Study of Communities That Care in
Pennsylvania (Mark Greenberg, Mark Feinberg, Brendan Gomez and Wayne
Osgood).
SECTION 4: Interventions in the community; illustrative case studies
(Editor: Paul Gruenewald).
4.1 Introduction (Paul Gruenewald).
4.2 Community Systems and Ecologies of Drug and Alcohol Problems (Harold
Holder, Andrew Treno and David Levy).
4.3 Violence Prevention in Licensed Premises (Ben Haines, Australia and
Kate Graham).
4.4 Application of Evidence-Based Approaches to Community Interventions
Andrew Treno, Juliet Lee, Bridget Freisthler, Lillian Remer and Paul
Gruenewald).
4.5 Preventing Alcohol and Other Drugs in the Workplace (Richard Midford,
Fredrik Welande and Steve Allsop).
4.6 Effects of a Community Action Program on Problems Related to Alcohol
Consumption at Licensed Premises (Eva Wallin And Sven Andreasson).
4.7 Strategies For Community-Based Drug Law Enforcement: From Prohibition
To Harm Reduction (Chris Canty, Adam Sutton And Steve James).
SECTION 5: Legislative and Regulatory Perspectives on the Prevention of
Risky Drug Use and Harm (Editor: Wendy Loxley).
5.1 Introduction (Wendy Loxley).
5.2 Regulating Tobacco to Minimise Harms (Jonathan Liberman and Ron
Borland).
5.3 Intelligence-Led Regulation of Licensed Premises (Neil Donnelly and
Suzanne Briscoe).
5.4 Deterrence Theory and the Limitations of Criminal Penalties for
Cannabis Use (Simon Lenton).
5.5 Interventions For Illicit Drug Users within the Criminal Justice
System: A Review of Some Programs in Australia, the United Kingdom and the
United States (Wendy Loxley).
5.6 Social Ecology and the Invention of New Regulatory Strategies For
Preventing Drug and Alcohol Problems (Bridget Freisthler and Paul J.
Gruenewald).
SECTION 6: The evidence base for prevention in broad perspective (Editor:
Paul Gruenewald).
6.1 Introduction (Paul Gruenewald).
6.2 What is "Evidence," and Can We Provide It? (Bob Saltz).
6.3 US Policy on Illegal Drugs: What We Don't Know Keeps Hurting Us-A
Perspective On Future Research Needs (James C. Anthony).
6.4 Preventing Tobacco Use and Harm: What Is Evidence-Based Policy? (
Sandra Younie, Michelle Scollo, David Hill and Ron Borland).
6.5 Moving Toward a Common Evidence Base For Alcohol and Other Drug
Prevention Policy (Harold Holder and Andrew Treno).
6.6 The Evidence Base For Preventing the Spread of Blood-Borne Diseases
Within and From Populations of Injecting Drug Users (Marcia Russell and
Susan Carruthers).
6.7 The Evidence Base For Responding to Substance Misuse in Indigenous
Minority Populations (Dennis Gray and Sherry Saggers).
SECTION 7: The future of prevention research and policy(Editor: Tim
Stockwell).
7.1 Introduction (Tim Stockwell).
7.2 Investing For Cost-Effectiveness in the Face of Uncertainty: Applying
Financial Portfolio Optimization to Prevention Programming (Jonathan
Caulkins).
7.3 How Should Governments Spend the Drug Prevention Dollar: A Buyer's
Guide (Ted Miller, USA and Delia Hendrie).
7.4 Key Moments in the Ethnography Of Drug-Related Harm: Reality Checks for
Policy Makers? (David Moore).
7.5 Recommendations For New Directions in the Prevention of Risky Substance
Use and Related Harms (Tim Stockwell, Paul Gruenewald, John Toumbourou and
Wendy Loxley).
Index.