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Whoever coined the adage "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound
of cure" could not have known how important this adage would
become. The challenge of altering the health trajectories of poor
lifestyle decisions for such behaviors as smoking, drinking and
using illicit drugs, violence, dropping out of school, engagement
in risky sexual behaviors and crime through prevention research has
led to a new discipline, prevention science. Defining Prevention
Science covers this emerging field of science: its goals, its
conceptual and theoretical foundations, its methods and especially
its utility. Not content to simply differentiate the field from its
close allies: epidemiology, psychology, neuroscience, sociology,
economics, the text explains how these many disciplines enhance
each other at both research and intervention levels and how
prevention science draws on these biological, behavioral and social
sciences to create an innovative knowledge base that has provided
cost-effective, evidence-based prevention interventions and
policies. To this end, familiar developmental benchmarks are recast
in prevention/health promotion context, from the crucial importance
of adolescence in encountering and deterring high-risk behaviors to
the risks and resiliencies of single-mother families. An
international group of contributors offers current findings,
up-to-date methods for effective evidence-based interventions and
improvements in research technologies in these key areas: Physical,
cognitive and emotional vulnerability across the life course. The
roles of developmental influences in prevention. Intervention
development, delivery and implementation. Bringing the intervention
approach to research design. New directions in analytic methods.
Cost analysis and policy implications. Advances in Prevention
Science: Defining Prevention Science aims to inspire further
refinements in the field and encourage communication among
researchers in its own and related disciplines, including public
health, epidemiology, psychology, and criminology. This is the
first volume in the series, Advances in Prevention Science, that
provides the framework for other volume that will focus on such
issues as: Prevention Science in School Settings: Complex
Relationships and Processes; Preventing Crime and Violence and The
Prevention of Substance Use.
This volume provides a serious examination of substance use
prevention research and practice as components of the continuum
from health promotion through to prevention and health care in
sub-groups and in the general population. Extensive background
chapters provide portals into the evolution of the field and the
cutting edge research being conducted on the etiology,
epidemiology, and genetics of substance use and abuse. The global
nature and health burden of substance use and abuse incorporates
assessments of the serious problems related to the prevention of
legal substance use (i.e., alcohol and tobacco) and how lessons
learned in those arenas may apply to the prevention of illicit
substance use. Research and practice chapters detail a range of
effective evidence-based programs, policies and practices and
emerging prevention interventions from the literatures on the
family and school contexts in addition to innovations involving
mindfulness and the social media. Continued advancements in
substance use prevention research, practice, training, and policy
are projected. Included among topics addressed are: Progression of
substance use to abuse and substance use disorders The tobacco
prevention experience: a model for substance use prevention? Policy
interventions: intended and unintended influences on substance use
Qualitative methods in the study of psychoactive substance use Use
of media and social media in the prevention of substance use
Supporting prevention science and prevention research
internationally The array of research accomplishments and
real-world methods presented in Prevention of Substance Use merits
the attention of a variety of researchers and practitioners,
including public health professionals, health psychologists, and
epidemiologists.
Whoever coined the adage "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound
of cure" could not have known how important this adage would
become. The challenge of altering the health trajectories of poor
lifestyle decisions for such behaviors as smoking, drinking and
using illicit drugs, violence, dropping out of school, engagement
in risky sexual behaviors and crime through prevention research has
led to a new discipline, prevention science. Defining Prevention
Science covers this emerging field of science: its goals, its
conceptual and theoretical foundations, its methods and especially
its utility. Not content to simply differentiate the field from its
close allies: epidemiology, psychology, neuroscience, sociology,
economics, the text explains how these many disciplines enhance
each other at both research and intervention levels and how
prevention science draws on these biological, behavioral and social
sciences to create an innovative knowledge base that has provided
cost-effective, evidence-based prevention interventions and
policies. To this end, familiar developmental benchmarks are recast
in prevention/health promotion context, from the crucial importance
of adolescence in encountering and deterring high-risk behaviors to
the risks and resiliencies of single-mother families. An
international group of contributors offers current findings,
up-to-date methods for effective evidence-based interventions and
improvements in research technologies in these key areas: Physical,
cognitive and emotional vulnerability across the life course. The
roles of developmental influences in prevention. Intervention
development, delivery and implementation. Bringing the intervention
approach to research design. New directions in analytic methods.
Cost analysis and policy implications. Advances in Prevention
Science: Defining Prevention Science aims to inspire further
refinements in the field and encourage communication among
researchers in its own and related disciplines, including public
health, epidemiology, psychology, and criminology. This is the
first volume in the series, Advances in Prevention Science, that
provides the framework for other volume that will focus on such
issues as: Prevention Science in School Settings: Complex
Relationships and Processes; Preventing Crime and Violence and The
Prevention of Substance Use.
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