Prevention Programs

Strengthening Protective Factors Against Misuse

About Program

Considering the risk and protective factors influencing the initial drug and alcohol use is crucial.

Risk factors, which elevate the chances of substance use, include issues such as:

  • Genetic makeup
  • Adverse childhood experiences
  • Mental health issues

Protective factors, which decrease the likelihood of substance use or mitigate the impact of risk factors, include:

  • Positive self-image
  • Self-control
  • Mindfulness

Program Objectives

Coping skills and mindfulness training benefit the physical and mental health of school-age children ages 6 to 12. According to Harvard Health Publishing, benefits include:

  • Improvements in focus
  • Memory improvements
  • Improved self-esteem
  • Academic performance
  • Reduced anxiety and stress

In school substance abuse prevention programs, such as therapeutic yoga and “Wellness Days” aims to:

  • Enhance distress tolerance
  • Help students handle minor discomfort
  • Build confidence
  • Set limits
  • Make healthier choices

Success Stories

According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), the key to ultimately reducing the risk of substance use disorder is to increase protective factors, such as positive self-image and self-control.

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