Update on Indiana’s 6 Priority Drugs Safe & Drug Free Schools Workshop Prepared by: Barbara Seitz de Martinez, PhD, MLS, CPP April 2009 The Indiana Prevention Resource Center is funded, in part, by a contract with the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration, Division of Mental Health and Addiction, financially supported through HHS/Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant. The IPRC is operated by the Indiana University Department of Applied Health Science and School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation. It is affiliated with the Department's Institute of Drug Abuse Prevention.
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Update on Indiana’s 6 Priority Drugs
Safe & Drug Free Schools WorkshopPrepared by:
Barbara Seitz de Martinez, PhD, MLS, CPP April 2009
The Indiana Prevention Resource Center is funded, in part, by a contract with the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration, Division of Mental Health and Addiction, financially supported through HHS/Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant. The IPRC is operated by the Indiana University Department of Applied Health Science and School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation. It is affiliated with the Department's Institute of Drug Abuse Prevention.
Prevention Planning (SPF) Logic Model
Substance-RelatedConsequences
and UseIntervening
FactorsStrategies
Adapted from CSAP, Strategic Prevention Framework, Indianapolis, Feb. 21, 2006
www.in.gov/dcs/policies/dec.html
Prevention Planning Model
Substance-RelatedConsequences
and UseIntervening
Factors
Use Who What How Where Why
Consequences To the individual To the family To schools and other
institutions To community
Community Availability
Price Retail Social
Social Norms Enforcement
Individual Perceptions of risk Perceptions of harm
Strategies
Address problems identified and causal factors
Adapted from CSAP, Strategic Prevention Framework, Indianapolis, Feb. 21, 2006
1. Alcohol
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Graphs of drug use sources:
Chart Pack to the SEOW Report, 2008, http://www.policyinstitute.iu.edu/PubsPDFs/Chart%20Pack%202008.pdf
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Graphs of drug use sources:IPRC Survey of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drug
Use by Indiana Children and Adolescents, 2008.
http://www.drugs.indiana.edu
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Alcohol – All Arrests (DUI, PI, LLV)
Chart Pack to the SEOW Report, 2008, http://www.policyinstitute.iu.edu/PubsPDFs/Chart%20Pack%202008.pdf
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Alcohol – Past Year Use, 6th-12th
IPRC, ATOD Survey, 2008
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Alcohol – Past Month Use, 6th-12th
IPRC, ATOD Survey, 2008
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Alcohol Use, 6th-12th graders
IPRC, ATOD Survey, 2008
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Alcohol Use – Past Mo, 6th-12th, Gender
IPRC, ATOD Survey, 2008
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Binge Drinking, 6th-12th graders
IPRC, ATOD Survey, 2008
Prevention Planning Model
Substance-RelatedConsequences
and UseIntervening
Factors
Community Availability
Price Retail Social
Social Norms Enforcement
Individual Perceptions of risk Perceptions of harm
Strategies
Reduce availabilityLegislation/PolicyDrug specific tactics
Adapted from CSAP, Strategic Prevention Framework, Indianapolis, Feb. 21, 2006
Use Who What How Where Why
Consequences To the individual To the family To schools and other
institutions To community
Prevention Planning (SPF) Logic Model
Intervening Factors
Lack of communication by +Too much communication by –
AdsDepictions in movies, etc.Clothing - logos
Community Availability
Price Retail Social
Social Norms Enforcement
AvailabilityDenial of problem Tolerate behaviorSupport behavior Density of outletsIllegal sales
Wrong communicationFalse Perceptions of Use – NormsFueled by advertising, extraverted behaviors
Lack of monitoringPeer influenceAccess to risky contextsSetting rules, boundaries, limitations
Economic pressuresShort term gainParents working
3 jobs
Prevention Planning (SPF) Logic Model
Intervening Factors
Legislation/Policies/Regulations, e.g.,Bans, e.g., on Caffeinated Alcohol Smoking bans, e.g., in cars/kids, barsTaxes on alcohol and tobaccoMandatory carding and finesCompliance checks with finesKeep legal age 21 for alcohol
Community Availability
Price Retail Social
Social Norms Enforcement
Raise awareness Enforce laws Resist new outlets Stop illegal sale