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Publication ID: PEP23-03-10-005
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This data visualization illustrates heavy alcohol use and binge drinking statistics amongst college age youth to inform colleges and communities.

Publication ID: PEP22-03-10-004A
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This data visualization illustrates the steady decline of alcohol use amongst adolescents, informing parents/guardians and communities that taking action against underage drinking is effective.

Publication ID: PEP21-06-01-003
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This Advisory reviews the evidence on prescription stimulant misuse among youth and young adults. It establishes prescription stimulant misuse as a public health problem, identifies associated risk and protective factors, and provides programs and action steps for stakeholders to prevent misuse.

Publication ID: PEP21-03-10-009
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This user guide provides a digestible overview of the Report to Congress for prevention professionals, state and local agencies, and community-based organizations.

Publication ID: PEP20-02-02-016
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This Advisory is based on TIP 39, Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Family Therapy. It surveys basic factors for programs and providers to consider when implementing family-related therapy approaches, goals and processes for conducting effective family counseling, and resources for further learning about family therapy techniques and models.

Publication ID: SMA19-5096
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This planning guide and resource calendar helps communities plan and implement their National Prevention Week (NPW) 2019 activities. In addition to information on health observances and SAMHSA resources, the guide includes quarterly checklists, planning tips, and introductions to NPW’s federal partners. This year’s calendar also features Augmented Reality (AR), so the calendar can come alive for users after they download a free app for their mobile device.

Publication ID: SMA15-4925
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This advisory defines attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in adults, and explains interactions with substance use disorders.