Prevention’s Importance in the Opioid Crisis

SAFE GC Coalition: Prevention’s Importance in the Opioid Crisis

Keeping people who do not have an opioid use disorder from becoming addicted is equally important as treating individuals who do.

By SAFE (Substance Abuse Free Environment), Nonprofit  (reposted from Glen Cove, NY Patch)

…Prevention programs can take many forms, but all in one way or another address these risk factors and/or bolster factors like self-control, peer relationships, or other age appropriate skills. These forms of resilience may make all the difference in the young person’s life when faced with the opportunities and temptations to begin smoking, drinking, or using drugs when they are adolescents, despite whatever adversity they may have experienced when younger.

Because risk factors for drug use are common to other behavioral problems, most prevention interventions do not focus solely on preventing drug use or on preventing a single type of drug use. A wide range of problems can be addressed or averted by addressing core risk or protective factors.

An important research priority is finding out how to widen the use and implementation of effective evidence-supported prevention programs. The menu of such interventions is diverse, but few of the options are widely used. Part of the problem is that high quality intervention programs are costly, and communities may be reluctant to invest the needed resources when the payoff may be years or more in the future.

However, studies have strikingly shown that many programs more than pay for themselves. Like other investments—saving for retirement, for instance—primary prevention of substance use and addiction requires long-term thinking and balancing the short-term costs in money and time against the long-term benefits of a healthier society down the road.SAFE is the only alcohol and substance abuse prevention, intervention and education agency in the City Of Glen Cove. SAFE provides evidence-based LifeSkills Training (LST) to elementary and middle school youth and bilingual LST to parents throughout the year. LST incorporates interactive learning, social skills building and specific drug use prevention-related information, providing adolescents and young teens with the confidence and skills necessary to successfully handle challenging situations.The program teaches general self-management skills, social skills and drug resistance skills, such as the ability to challenge misconceptions about drug use and the ability to resist media pressures to use drugs. LST for parents includes substance use and violence prevention program components designed to help strengthen communication with their children and prevent them from using drugs. The program also helps parents prepare their children for a successful and safe transition from adolescence to early adulthood…

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