Concept information
Preferred term
prevention programs
Definition
- The route to addiction is a complex interaction between individual biological and psychological factors, developmental maturation, family variables, and each individual's social context. The goal of psychoactive drug abuse prevention can be very narrow, as in complete abstinence, or more broadly defined as a reduction in the prevalence of the misuse and abuse of drugs or the reduction in the incidence, duration, or intensity of undesirable developmental outcomes through a sustained change in drug using behavior. [Source: Encyclopedia of Drug Policy; Prevention Programs]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/prevention_programs
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