Community fightback: schools and towns unite to shield teens from opioid crisis
NCT ID NCT04839978
Summary
This study tested a combined community and school program designed to prevent the start and increase of opioid and other drug misuse among teenagers. It involved over 900 10th-grade students from small rural towns within the Cherokee Nation. Researchers compared schools that received the prevention program immediately to those that received it later to see if it reduced drug and alcohol use.
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Locations
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Cherokee Nation Reservation
Tahlequah, Oklahoma, 74464, United States
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