Preventive interventions addressing underage drinking: State of the evidence and steps toward public health impact

Richard Spoth, Mark Greenberg, Robert Turrisi

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Abstract

The epidemiological features of underage drinking and evidence of its social, health, and economic consequences suggest compelling reasons for the development and dissemination of effective preventive interventions. To clarify the nature and extent of the current evidence base on preventive interventions addressing underage drinking, a review of the literature was conducted through extensive searches of the research literature on outcome evaluations, existing reviews of this body of outcome research (N = 25), and summary reports of evidence on specific interventions. More than 400 interventions were identified and screened, and the evidence for 127 was reviewed. Criteria for the evaluation of evidence were established for intervention studies with alcohol-specific outcome measures for 3 developmental periods (
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)S311-S336
JournalPediatrics
Volume121
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2008

Keywords

  • Alcohol
  • Evidence
  • Interventions
  • Youth

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