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  • Public Health
  • Prevention Science
  • Adolescent Health

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  • Substance use disorders (SUDs) cause 6% of global deaths and significant economic burden.
  • Adolescence is a critical period for substance use initiation, affecting 80% of users.
  • Effective prevention programs for youth and families are a public health priority.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review existing substance use prevention interventions for youth.
  • To identify limitations in current research and access to programs.
  • To outline future research and development directions.

Main Methods:

  • Review of school-based and non-school-based prevention interventions.
  • Categorization of interventions into universal, selective, and indicated types.
  • Analysis of research limitations and accessibility gaps.

Main Results:

  • Prevention science categorizes interventions into universal, selective, and indicated approaches.
  • Existing research has limitations and gaps in access and availability.
  • Further research is needed to improve prevention program effectiveness.

Conclusions:

  • Targeted prevention strategies are essential to address adolescent substance use.
  • Addressing research and access gaps is critical for public health impact.
  • Continued development of evidence-based prevention programs is necessary.