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9/28/2017 Introduction to Prevention: Considering a Comprehensive Approach Dr. Jim L a ng e E xe c utive Dire c to r, HE CAOD Co o rdina to r o f AOD Initia tive s, SDSU Powe r e d by: T he Ohio Sta te Unive r sity Our Pre se nte r


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Powe r e d by: T he Ohio Sta te Unive r sity

Introduction to Prevention: Considering a Comprehensive Approach

  • Dr. Jim L

a ng e E xe c utive Dire c to r, HE CAOD Co o rdina to r o f AOD Initia tive s, SDSU

Our Pre se nte r

  • Dr. Jim L

a ng e Sa n Die g o Sta te Unive rsity E xe c utive Dire c tor, HE CAOD T he (pote ntia lly) ove rwhe lming c omple xity of the proble m

  • Multi-le ve l
  • Individua l
  • Sub g ro ups
  • Ca mpus
  • Co mmunity
  • Multi-sub sta nc e
  • Alc o ho l
  • Ma rijua na
  • Othe r illic it (wide ly va rying )
  • Me dic a tio n
  • E

me rg ing

  • L

e ve ls o f Misuse a nd Cla ssific a tio ns

  • Ac ute
  • Re g ula r
  • Addic tio n
  • Re c o ve ry
  • Co nse q ue nc e s
  • Se lf/ Co mmunity
  • Ac a de mic
  • Physic a l/ So c ia l/ E

mo tio na l

  • Ca mpus c lima te a nd

Re puta tio n

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Ge ne ra l Princ iple s

  • Use o b je c tive me a ns to a sse ss a nd de te rmine

pro g ra mma tic ne e ds

  • Pre va le nc e
  • Ha rms
  • T

a rg e t po pula tio n

  • L

e ve ra g e po ints (po pula tio n a c c e ss, pa rtne rs, e ffic a c y b a rrie rs a nd re sista nc e )

  • L
  • o k fo r e vide nc e -b a se d pro g ra ms
  • Addre ss the issue s fro m a va rie ty o f a ng le s
  • T

e st pro g ra m e ffe c tive ne ss a nd a da pt

  • E

ng a g e with the pre ve ntio n c o mmunity to sha re re sults a nd c o ntinue to le a rn

F unc tiona l Appr

  • a c h

Unifie d T he ory of Pre ve ntion: Physic s of Pre ve ntion

  • Blo c k- c re a te b a rrie rs b e twe e n o b je c t

a nd ta rg e t

  • De fle c t- re dire c t the ine rtia o f o b je c t

a wa y fro m the ta rg e t (c a n a lso b e tho ug ht o f a s a dding a ne w a ttra c to r)

  • Re pe l- c o unte r o r re mo ve the a ttra c tive

fo rc e o f the ta rg e t

Re duc e AOD a c c e ss to limit e xc e ssive c o nsumptio n a nd limit ha rmful b e ha vio rs E xa mple s:

  • Va rio us c a mpus po lic ie s
  • DUI

e nfo rc e me nt (e .g ., Che c kpo ints)

  • Co o rdina te d MI

P e nfo rc e me nt

  • RBS tra ining
  • RA tra ining a nd suppo rt

Bloc k

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I nc re a se o ppo rtunitie s to a c t re spo nsib ly while fulfilling de ve lo pme nta l a nd so c ia l ne e ds E xa mple s:

  • Sub sta nc e fre e ho using
  • Sub sta nc e fre e pa rtie s a nd

so c ia l e ve nts

  • Sa fe -Ride pro g ra ms
  • Athle tic , re c re a tio na l a nd
  • the r fa c ilitie s

De fle c t

Cha ng ing a ttitude s, kno wle dg e a nd ultima te ly mo tiva tio n to use o r misuse AODs E xa mple s:

  • E

duc a tio n pro g ra ms

  • Co unse ling pro g ra ms
  • Co unte r a dve rtising

c a mpa ig ns

  • Alc o ho l a wa re ne ss e ve nts
  • Gue st inspira tio na l spe a ke rs

Re pe l

Co mmunity invo lve me nt to suppo rt c o re pro g ra m

  • b je c tive s

E xa mple s:

  • Co mmunity c o a litio ns
  • L
  • c a l pre ve ntio n e ffo rts
  • L

a w e nfo rc e me nt

  • Are a c o lle g e s a nd

unive rsitie s

  • Alc o ho l/ Ho spitality I

ndustry (Multi-le ve ls to inc lude re ta il a nd se rving )

  • Adve rtising po lic ie s
  • Suppo rt fo r lo c a l la ws
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Supporting Struc ture Re se a rc h a nd e va lua tio n to me a sure impro ve me nts in individua l a nd pub lic he a lth o utc o me s, c o st-e ffic ie nc ie s, pro g ra m susta ina b ility, a nd g uide pro g ra m re fine me nt Compre he nsive Stra te g y

  • Mo tiva tio n F
  • c us
  • E

nfo rc e me nt a nd Ac c e ss

  • Be ha vio ra l Alte rna tive s
  • Co mmunity Ac tio n
  • Re se a rc h

F irst ste ps

  • Asse ssing the pro b le m, po ssib le me a sure s:

E xa mple s:

  • ACHA’ s Na tio na l Co lle g e He a lth Asse ssme nt: Wide ly use d,

c usto miza b le , inc lude s o the r he a lth issue s a nd po te ntia l c o nse q ue nc e s.

  • Co re Institute Surve ys: Sho rt a nd lo ng fo rms, wide ly use d with

c o mpa riso n Ca mpus indic a to rs:

  • AOD vio la tio ns (inc luding sub po pula tio n a na lysis)
  • Me dic a l tra nspo rts, pa rtic ula rly unde rsta nding the ir timing
  • Online inte rve ntio n da ta

E nviro nme nta l Sc a ns:

  • Ca mpus
  • Co mmunity

Co mmunity Da ta :

  • Mo nito ring the F

uture

  • Sta te le ve l c ra sh da ta
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Ha r ne ssing Re sour c e s

  • Drug F

re e Sc ho o ls a nd Co mmunity Ac t

  • Bie nnia l Re po rt a nd the ne e d to a sse ss
  • F

inding a llie s

  • Pa tie nc e a nd c a pa c ity b uilding

Powe r e d by: T he Ohio Sta te Unive r sity

Introduction to Prevention: Considering a Comprehensive Approach

  • Dr. Jim L

a ng e E xe c utive Dire c to r, HE CAOD Co o rdina to r o f AOD Initia tive s, SDSU