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Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention on College Campuses: Using Staff and Student Perspectives to Improve our Services
If you ask college students, administrators, and prevention professionals, what are the biggest barriers to implementing a drug misuse prevention program and how can they be overcome?
Discover the results of a four-year research project by Dr. Ashley Helle of the University of Missouri.
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Dr. Ashley Helle is an Assistant Research Professor at the University of Missouri, licensed clinical psychologist, and Director for Engagement at the Missouri Center for Addiction Research and Engagement. Dr. Helle's work applies implementation science approaches to understand and reduce barriers for student health professionals working in substance misuse prevention in higher education settings. She does this work in close collaboration with campus professionals and the Missouri Partners in Prevention statewide coalition. Dr. Helle also works as an evaluator and implementation specialist for the SAMHSA Addiction Technology Transfer Center Mid-America Region and Network Coordinating Office. In addition to her research and evaluation work, Dr. Helle provides training and tailored support to health providers and educators in evidence-based practices for substance prevention and early intervention. Visit the Campus Drug Prevention website to read her article, or browse others like it.
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CampusDrugPrevention.gov is a United States Government, Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) website. The inclusion of a link on this website does not constitute an official endorsement, guarantee, or approval by DEA.
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