Tobacco, alcohol and other drug misuse accounts for a quarter of
preventable death and disability in the developed world.
"Preventing Harmful Substance Use: The evidence base for policy
and practice" offers a comprehensive summary of the best available
scientific evidence for the prevention of harm from substance use.
The editors provide a broad view of what constitutes prevention;
including multiple approaches across various settings and levels of
society. Each chapter provides important recommendations for
supply, demand and harm reduction strategies that will improve the
health of communities throughout the world.
A multidisciplinary team of leading international researchers
and practitioners have worked together to provide authoritative
accounts of their areas of expertise, which include the following:
Updated concepts and theories of prevention including Community
Systems Theory, Social Developmental Models, Deterrence, economics
and more broad-based risk factor approaches. Overviews of the
comparative health and economic costs associated with the use of
alcohol, tobacco and illicit drugs. Worked examples of cost-benefit
analyses and portfolio analyses to help policy makers decide how to
invest available funds to achieve maximum population-level
benefits. Up-to-date reviews of what works for a wide variety of
policies and programs, including summary ratings of the strength of
evidence for 70 specific strategies.
"Preventing Harmful Substance Use" will have international
appeal to policy makers, educators, health professionals and
researchers in psychology, psychiatry, sociology, criminology,
economics, addiction, and health promotion.
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