2-IN-1 SCHOOL-BASED PREVENTION PROGRAMME FOR ECSTASY AND EMERGING DRUGS
In the UK and elsewhere, a compelling case has been made for simultaneously targeting use of new psychoactive substances and ‘older’ drugs such as ecstasy. The Australian 'Climate Schools' trial tested this premise, comparing standard health education with online drug education and prevention for both types of drugs. Among secondary school pupils, there were short-term improvements, but not to the same extent for ecstasy and new psychoactive substances.
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