Resources
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Reports & Data
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Science
- What Works in Prevention & What Doesn’t
- What Works in Prevention (video)
- Prevention Research Briefs & Reports
- Risk & Protective Factors
- Risk & Protective Factor Profiles for Washington State by County
- Strategic Prevention Framework
- Prevention Core Competencies
- A Guide to SAMHSA’S Strategic Prevention Framework (2019)
- CDC’s Community Guide: The Guide to Community Preventative Services
- The Social-Ecological Model: A Framework for Prevention
- Social Determinants of Health
- How to Conduct a Photovoice Project
Networking & Training
- Northwest Prevention Technology Transfer Center Network: Offers routine webinars and prevention academies.
- The Athena Forum: Site for prevention professionals and volunteers
- CADCA : National organization with several tailored training institutes for coalitions.
General Substance Misuse
- Facts about Xylazine, Clark County Public Health (2022)
- Drug Enforcement Agency 2020 Drugs of Abuse Report
- University of Washington Alcohol & Drug Abuse Institute
- Institute of Medicine Classification System for Types of Prevention
- State Prevention Enhancement (SPE) Policy Consortium
- 2023 Rural Healthy Youth Survey Data
- 2021 Rural Youth Survey Data
- Healthier Clark County Info Map
- The Teen Brain: 7 Things You Need to Know, National Institute of Mental Health (2022)
- Healthy Youth Survey, Local Youth Mental Health Data (2021)
- Substance Use & Mental Health in Youth (2019)
- Healthy Youth Survey, Local Youth Mental Health Data (2018)
- Healthy Youth Survey, Local Youth Substance Use Data (2018)
- Webinar: Importance of Substance Use Prevention in Team Sports
- National Adolescent Drug Trends (2018)
- Columbia Willamette Healthy Needs Assessment (2016)
Data
Addressing underage drinking is a state priority.
- Young people who begin drinking before age 15 are six times more likely to develop alcohol dependence than those who wait until age 21 (National Survey on Drug Use and Health).
- In the United States, excessive drinking is responsible for more than 4,300 deaths among underage youth each year (CDC Alcohol and Public Health: Alcohol-Related Disease Impact, 2006-2010).
- One in five 10th grade students report using alcohol in the past 30 days (Healthy Youth Survey, 2018).
- One in six 10th and 12th grade students reported riding in a car in the past month with a driver who had been drinking (Healthy Youth Survey, 2018).
- Monitoring the Future – Alcohol Results
- Excessive Alcohol Use by State, CDC https://www.cdc.gov/alcohol/fact-sheets/states/excessive-alcohol-use-united-states.html#WA
- Alcohol Fact Sheet (August 2022)– National Association of State Alcohol and Drug Abuse Directors (NASADAD)
- Fact Sheets – Underage Drinking– Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Campaigns
- Not a Moment Wasted
- Out of the Picture
- Talk. They Hear You.
- Alcohol Awareness Toolkit
- Getting Candid: Framing the Conversation
- 12 Things Parents Can Do to Prevent Addiction
Resources
- Alcohol Misuse Prevention: A Conversation for Everyone
- Washington’s Best Practices for Substance Abuse Prevention and Mental Health Promotion Guide
- Start Talking Now – website for parents supported by the Washington Healthy Youth Coalition
- University of Washington Alcohol & Drug Abuse Institute
- Partnership for Drug Free Kids
- Underage Drinking – Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
- NIAAA Spectrum (Winter 2019) – Advances in Understanding and Addressing Underage Drinking
Reports
- Awareness of Alcohol as a Carcinogen and Support for Alcohol Control Policies, (Article). American Journal of Preventative Medicine, February 2022.
- Alcohol Alert: Preventing Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism – An Update, (Publication). NIH NIAAA,
- Alcohol and Cannabis Use and the Developing Brain, (Article). NIH NIAAA, September 2021.
- Risky Drinking Can Put a Chill on Your Summer Fun, (Factsheet). NIAAA, June 2022. Spanish
- Alcohol Use: Facts and Resources, (Face Sheet). SAMHSA, 2019.
- Fact Sheet: Alcohol Use and Abuse During COVID-19, (Fact Sheet). National Hispanic & Latino ATTC, May 2020.
- Tips for Teens: The Truth About Alcohol, (Fact Sheet). SAMHSA, April 2021. Spanish Version
- Helping Girls and Young Women Stay Healthy by Avoiding Alcohol, (Flyer). SAMHSA, July 2022.
- Be Prepared to Have the Difficult Conversation, (Flyer). SAMHSA, January 2022. Spanish Version
- Regulating Alcohol Outlet Density Action Guide by CADCA
- Reducing Alcohol Related Harms Through Commercial Host Liability by CADCA
- 2017 Surgeon General’s Report on Alcohol Use and Pregnancy
- 2016 Surgeon General’s Report on Alcohol, Drugs and Health
Policy Guidance
Provided by the CDC:
- Regulation of Alcohol Outlet Density
Alcohol outlet density refers to the number and concentration of alcohol retailers (such as bars, restaurants, liquor stores) in an area. - Increasing Alcohol Taxes
Alcohol taxes may include excise, ad valorem, or sales taxes, all of which affect the price of alcohol. Taxes can be levied at the federal, state, or local level on beer, wine or distilled spirits. - Dram Shop Liabilit
Dram shop liability, also known as commercial host liability, refers to laws that hold alcohol retail establishments liable for injuries or harms caused by illegal service to intoxicated or underage customers. - Maintaining Limits on Days of Sale
States or communities may limit the days that alcohol can legally be sold or served. - Maintaining Limits on Hours of Sale
States or communities may limit the hours that alcohol can legally be sold or served. - Electronic Screening and Brief Intervention (e-SBI)
e-SBI uses electronic devices (e.g., computers, telephones, or mobile devices) to facilitate delivery of key elements of traditional screening and brief interventions. At a minimum, e-SBI involves screening individuals for excessive drinking, and delivering a brief intervention, which provides personalized feedback about the risks and consequences of excessive drinking. - Enhanced Enforcement of Laws Prohibiting Sales To Minors
An enhanced enforcement program initiates or increases compliance checks at alcohol retailers (such as bars, restaurants, and liquor stores).
Webinars
- Preventing Underage Alcohol Use, Part 1: Identifying and Understanding the Data, (Recorded Webinar). Central East PTTC, April 2022.
- Preventing Underage Alcohol Use, Part 2: Strategies and Recommendations for Prevention, (Recorded Webinar). Central East PTTC, April 2022.
For more curated resources, visit https://pttcnetwork.org/centers/mountain-plains-pttc/alcohol-research-resources.
- CDC’s “Marijuana: What We Know,” Playbook (2022)
- CDC’s Cannabis Strategy at a Glance: Fiscal Years (2020-2025)
- Preventing the Use of Cannabis: Focus on Women & Pregnancy
- Surgeon General’s Advisory on the Damaging Impacts of Cannabis on the Developing Brain (2019)
- What Parents Need to Know About Preventing Teen Cannabis Use
- Stanford Cannabis Awareness & Prevention Toolkit
- UW Cannabis Research Report (2019)
- 5 Things to Know about Cannabis and Pregnancy
- Biennial Cannabis Research Report (2019)
- Tobacco & Cannabis Smoking: Public Health (2018)
- Washington State Cannabis Impact Report (2017)
- Washington State Cannabis Impact Report 2016
- Fentanyl Awareness – Beaverton School District
- Facts About Fentanyl, CDC (2022)
- End the Syndemic: Community Coalitions Confronting Opioids as a Co-Occuring Disorder (2022)
- OSPI Opioid-Related Overdose Policy Guidelines & Training in the School Setting (2020)
- Surgeon General’s Spotlight on Opioids (2018)
- NACo & NLC Opioid Report (2016)
- Public Health Law Center “Policy Playbook for E-Cigarettes,” (2022)
- Smoking Cessation: A Report of the Surgeon General (2020)
- Vaping Health Impacts, Washington Department of Health (2019)
- CDC’s Best Practices for Youth Engagement in Tobacco Prevention and Control (2019)
- CDC’s Best Practices for Health Equity in Tobacco Prevention and Control (2015)
- CDC’s Best Practices for Comprehensive Tobacco Control Programs (2014)
- Surgeon General’s 2020 Smoking Cessation Report
- Red Flags for Support: Students Who Smoke or Vape
- The Bottom Line on E-Cigarettes by CDC
- 2018 Public Health Consequences of E-Cigarettes
- Surgeon General’s 2018 Advisory on Youth E-Cigarette Use
- E-cigarettes: Evidence and policy options for Washington State
- The Montana Institute: Science of the Positive & Positive Community Norms (2023). Note: this video is private. Please email preventcoalion@esd112.org for a link.
- Beginner’s Guide to Qualitative Data, Clark County Public Health (2023)
- Rural Prevention Conference (2022)
- Healthy Youth Survey Data Training, Clark County Public Health (2022)
- Vaping 101 Webinar by Washington Poison Center, Alex Sirotzki (2022)
- Training Hub: Cultural Competency for Rural Communities (2022)
- Summer Webinar Series: Integrating Commercial Tobacco Treatment in Behavioral Health (2022)
- The Need for Addressing Tobacco in Behavioral Health Settings
- Changing the Treatment System Environment to Better Address Tobacco
- Quitline Services & Referrals
- Evidence-based Tobacco Treatment Pharmacotherapy for Use in Behavioral Health
- Introduction to Motivational Interviewing for Tobacco Use Disorder
- Treating Youth Tobacco Use
- Treating Tobacco Dependence in Corrections Settings
- Students who Smoke or Vape: Red Flags for Support
Youth Substance Use and Mental Health by Health Assessment & Evaluation
Reporting provided by Clark County Public Health