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Akers, R.L. (1977). Deviant behavior: A social learning approach (2nd ed.). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.

Bandura, A. (1977). Self-efficacy: Toward a unifying theory of behavioral change. Psychological Review, 84, 191-215.

Benard, B. (1991). Fostering resiliency in kids: Protective factors in the family, school, and community. San Francisco, CA: Western Regional Center for Drug-Free Schools and Communities.

Center for Substance Abuse Prevention. (1993). Prevention monograph 14. In T. Greenfield, & R. Zimmerman (Eds.), Experiences with community action projects: New research in the prevention of alcohol and other drug problems. Rockville, MD: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Cook, R. (1985). The alternatives approach revisited: A biopsychological model and guidelines for application. The International Journal of the Addictions, 20(9), 1399-1419.

Dryfoos, J. (1990). Adolescents and risk: Prevalence and prevention. New York: Oxford University Press.

Fox, C. L., Forbing, S. E., & Anderson, P.S. (1988). A comprehensive approach to drug-free schools and communities. Journal of School Health, 58(9), 365-369.

Goode, E. (Ed.). (1991). Annual editions: Drugs, society and behavior (Vol. 91/92). Guilford, CT: Duskin Publishing Company.

Goodstadt, M.S. (1986). School-based drug education in North America: What is wrong? What can be done? Journal of School Health, 56 (7), 278-281.

Gopler, E. (1993, February). AOD prevention across the life span: We do know what works. Paper presented at the CSAP Youth Development Issue Forum, Washington, DC.

Hirschi, T. (1969). Causes of delinquency. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

Ianni, F.A.J. (1989). The search for structure: A report on American youth today. New York: Free Press.

Kumpfer, K., & DeMarsh, J. (1983). Strengthening families program: Parent training curriculum manual. Salt Lake City, UT: Social Research Institute, Graduate School of Social Work, University of Utah.

Levy, J.E., & Copple, C. (1989). Joining forces: A report from the first year. Alexandria, VA: National Association of State Boards of Education.

Lewis, J. F. (1992). A practical guide for administrators and educators for combating drug and alcohol abuse (2nd ed.). Topeka, KS: National Organization on Legal Problems of Education.

Milgram, G.G. (1987). Alcohol and drug education programs. Journal of Drug Education, 17, 43-57.

National Commission on Drug-Free Schools. (1990). Toward a drug-free generation: A nation's responsibility. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Education.

National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. (1993). Research Monograph 24. In S. Martin (Ed.), Alcohol and interpersonal violence: Fostering multidisciplinary perspectives. Rockville, MD: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Office of Substance Abuse Prevention. (1988). Prevention III: Assessing alcohol and other drug prevention programs at the school and community level. Rockville, MD: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Office of Substance Abuse Prevention. (1992). Signs of effectiveness: The high-risk youth demonstration grants. Rockville, MD: Author.

Pittman, K.J., O'Brien, R., & Kimball, M. (1993, February). Youth development and resiliency research: Making connections to substance abuse prevention. (Commissioned Paper #9). Oak Brook, IL: Midwest Center for Drug-Free Schools and Communities.

Tobler, N. (1986). Meta analysis of 143 adolescent drug prevention programs: Quantitative outcome results of program participants compared to a control or comparison group. Journal of Drug Issues, 16(4), 537-567.

Tricker, R., & Davis, L.G. (1988). Implementing drug education in schools: An analysis of costs and teacher perceptions. Journal of School Health, 58(5), 181-185.

U.S. Department of Education. (1989). What works: Schools without drugs. Washington, DC: Author.

U.S. Department of Education. (1990). National goals for education. Washington, DC: Author.

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