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Is Project Towards No Drug Abuse (Project TND) an evidence-based drug and violence prevention program? A review and reappraisal of the evaluation studies

机译:禁止滥用毒品项目(TND项目)是否是循证预防毒品和暴力的计划?评估研究的审查和重新评估

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This paper critically reviews the published evidence pertaining to Project Towards No Drug Abuse (Project TND). Publications from seven evaluation studies of Project TND are reviewed, and the results from these are discussed as related to the following outcomes: main effects on the use of cigarettes, alcohol and marijuana; main effects on the use of "hard drugs," defined in the evaluations as cocaine, hallucinogens, stimulants, inhalants, ecstasy and other drugs (e.g., depressants, PCP, steroids and heroin); subgroup and interaction analyses of drug use; and violence-related behaviors. Very few main effects have been found for cigarette, alcohol and marijuana use in the Project TND evaluations. While studies do report main effects for hard drug use, these findings are subject to numerous threats to validity and may be attributable to the data analyses employed. Similarly, while isolated subgroup and interaction effects were found for alcohol use among baseline nonusers and some violence-related behaviors in the early Project TND evaluations, these findings have not been replicated in more recent studies and may result from multiple comparisons between study conditions. In conclusion, there is little evidence to support the assertion that Project TND is an effective drug or violence prevention program. The broader implications of these findings for prevention science are discussed and suggestions are made as to how the quality of research in the field might be improved.
机译:本文严格审查了有关“禁止滥用药物项目”(TND项目)的公开证据。审查了来自TND项目的七项评估研究的出版物,并讨论了与以下结果有关的结果:对香烟,酒精和大麻使用的主要影响;评价中定义为可卡因,致幻剂,兴奋剂,吸入剂,摇头丸和其他药物(例如,抑制剂,五氯苯酚,类固醇和海洛因)对使用“硬药物”的主要影响;药物使用的亚组和相互作用分析;与暴力相关的行为。在TND项目评估中,发现卷烟,酒精和大麻的主要影响很少。虽然研究报告确实报告了使用毒品的主要影响,但这些发现仍受到许多有效性的威胁,并且可能归因于所采用的数据分析。同样,尽管在早期的TND项目评估中发现基线非使用者饮酒和某些与暴力相关的行为对孤立的亚组和相互作用有影响,但这些发现在最近的研究中没有重复,可能是由于研究条件之间的多次比较所致。总之,几乎没有证据支持TND项目是有效的毒品或暴力预防计划的主张。讨论了这些发现对预防科学的广泛意义,并就如何提高该领域的研究质量提出了建议。

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