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    This program offers urban youth drug prevention by showcasing nursing and law careers. It provides incentives for young people to avoid drug use through school and community collaboration.

    Area of Science:

    • Public Health
    • Community Health
    • Adolescent Health

    Background:

    • High-risk urban youth face significant challenges with drug use.
    • Effective prevention strategies are crucial for adolescent well-being.
    • Innovative approaches are needed to engage vulnerable populations.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe a novel school and community-based drug prevention program.
    • To target high-risk urban youth for intervention.
    • To foster positive life choices and career aspirations.

    Main Methods:

    • Collaborative development between nursing faculty and legal professionals.
    • Program delivery in a school and community setting.
    • Exposure to career opportunities in nursing and law.

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    Main Results:

    • Youth gained firsthand knowledge of nursing and law careers.
    • Incentives were provided to encourage drug-free lifestyles.
    • The program aimed to reduce drug use among urban adolescents.

    Conclusions:

    • School and community partnerships can create effective drug prevention programs.
    • Career-focused interventions can motivate at-risk youth.
    • This model offers a replicable strategy for adolescent drug prevention.