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Facilitating Adolescent Self-Change for Alcohol Problems

Principal Investigator: Sandra Brown

Funding: NIAAA (10/98-8/03, $2,450,000)

The long-term objective is to develop and standardize low cost, developmentally appropriate, culturally sensitive strategies for facilitating adolescent efforst for early resolution of their alcohol problems. The primary aims are to develop, implement, and evaluate the utility and impact of a self-change facilitation package for alcohol problems among 9,000 students in six San Diego County high schools, with secondary aims to examine the impact of age, gender, and race/ethnicity on preferences for strategies, utilization rates, and perceived helpfulness.


 
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