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Multilevel Prevention Trial of Alcohol Use Among American Indian and White High School Students in the Cherokee Nation

Description
Evaluates a multilevel intervention program developed to prevent alcohol use among rural White and Native American youth in the Cherokee Nation. Studies 6 communities by comparing a control program with two intervention programs targeting access to alcohol and screening paired with targeted intervention through the school system. Evaluates survey data, reporting the outcomes of these intervention methods on heavy episodic drinking and 30-day alcohol use.
Author(s)
Kelli Komro, Melvin Livingston, Alexander Wagenaar, et al.
Citation
American Journal of Public Health, 107(3), 453-459
Date
03/2017
Type
Document
Tagged as
Alcohol use · American Indian or Alaska Native · Children and youth · Schools · Statistics and data · Wellness, health promotion, and disease prevention · White · Oklahoma