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| Material Type: | Internet resource |
|---|---|
| Document Type: | Book, Internet Resource |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Jonathan P Caulkins; Rand Corporation.; et al |
| ISBN: | 0833030825 9780833030825 |
| OCLC Number: | 50042716 |
| Notes: | "MR-1459." |
| Description: | xxiii, 174 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. |
| Contents: | Are Prevention's Effects Large Enough to Be Worth the Effort? -- The Mathematical Model -- Social Benefit and Cost Results -- How We Estimate Prevention's Social Benefits -- Lifetime Drug Use per Person in the Absence of Prevention -- Percentage Reduction in Lifetime Use Expected from School-Based Prevention -- Adjustments to Reduction in Use -- Social Cost per Unit of Use -- Social Benefit Results -- School-Based Prevention's Social Costs -- Sensitivity of Findings to Variations in Assumptions -- Lifetime Drug Consumption Without Prevention -- How Much Do Users Consume over Their Lives? -- Estimation Method 1: Dividing Consumption over an Historical Period by Initiation -- Estimation Method 2: Creating a Lifetime Profile of Consumption by Totaling Use Across Respondents of Different Ages -- Estimation Method 3: Accounting for Evolving Prevalence Patterns Across the Population -- Results of Applying the Three Estimation Methods to Marijuana Use -- Results of Applying the Three Estimation Methods to Tobacco Use -- Results of Applying the Three Estimation Methods to Alcohol Use -- What Is the Probability That Someone Will Become a User? -- Estimating Initiation of Cocaine Use -- Estimating Initiation of Marijuana Use -- Estimating Initiation of Tobacco Use -- Estimating Initiation of Alcohol Use -- How Should Present and Future Quantities Be Compared? (The Discount Factor) -- School-Based Prevention's Effectiveness at the End of the Program -- Selection of Programs upon Which Composite Estimates Are Based -- Measures of Effectiveness. |
| Responsibility: | Jonathan P. Caulkins ... [et al.]. |
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Abstract:
Unlike drug enforcement, school-based prevention programmes reduce the use of licit substances, as well as illicit ones. This work examines which substances are responsible for prevention's benefits by estimating how much benefit is generated from reduced use of cocaine, alcohol and tobacco.
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