A Mobile Phone-Based Life Skills Training Program for Substance Use Prevention Among Adolescents: Pre-Post Study on the Acceptance and Potential Effectiveness of the Program, Ready4life
BackgroundSubstance use and misuse often first emerge during adolescence. Generic life skills training that is typically conducted within the school curriculum is effective at preventing the onset and escalation of substance use among adolescents. However, the dissemination of such programs is imped...
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Main Authors: | Haug, Severin (Author), Paz Castro, Raquel (Author), Meyer, Christian (Author), Filler, Andreas (Author), Kowatsch, Tobias (Author), Schaub, Michael P (Author) |
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2017-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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