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Addiction

Alcohol, Other Drugs, and Health: Current Evidence
Informing you of the latest clinically relevant research on alcohol, illicit drugs, and health. (Boston University)
Center of Substance Abuse Prevention
College Coalition for Substance Abuse Prevention

The College Coalition for Substance Abuse Prevention is a group of individuals involved with prevention programs at colleges and universities in Washington state who meet to discuss common issues and problems.

DrugNet
National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse
National Clearinghouse on Alcohol and Other Drugs
National Institute on Drug Abuse
National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign
The Center of Alcohol Marketing and Youth
Washington Liquor Control Board
Washington State Alcohol/Drug 24 Hour Helpline
Washington State Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction-Safe and Drug Free School

Alcohol

Alcohol and Alcoholism
Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute
Alcohol and Sexual Assault
Alcohol Calorie Calculator
Alcohol Marketing and Youth
Alcohol Nicotine and Other Drugs
Alcohol Policies Project
Alcohol Policy Information System
Alcohol Problems and Solutions
Alcohol Screening
Alcohol Use and Alcohol Actions
Alcohol, Other Drugs, and Health: Current Evidence
Informing you of the latest clinically relevant research on alcohol, illicit drugs, and health. (Boston University)
Alcoholics Anonymous
America Trauma Society
Center of Alcohol Studies
Center of Substance Abuse Prevention
College Coalition for Substance Abuse Prevention

The College Coalition for Substance Abuse Prevention is a group of individuals involved with prevention programs at colleges and universities in Washington state who meet to discuss common issues and problems.

ICAP-International Center For Alcohol Policies
National Institute on Drug Abuse
National Survey of American Attitudes on Substance Abuse XIV: Teens and Parents
WASHINGTON, D.C., August 26, 2009 – Compared to teens who have not seen their parent(s) drunk, those who have are more than twice as likely to get drunk in a typical month, and three times likelier to use marijuana and smoke cigarettes, according to the National Survey of American Attitudes on Substance Abuse XIV: Teens and Parents, the 14th annual back-to-school survey conducted by The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA) at Columbia University.

The CASA survey found that 51 percent of 17-year olds have seen one or both of their parents drunk and 34 percent of 12- to 17-year olds have seen one or both of their parents drunk.
National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign
Prevention Files-Alcohol & Drugs
Quantity and Frequency of Alcohol Use among Underage Drinkers
Combined 2005 and 2006 data indicate that an annual average of 28.3 percent of persons aged 12 to 20 in the United States (an estimated 10.8 million persons annually) drank alcohol in the past month. Past month alcohol users aged 12 to 20 drank on an average of 5.9 days in the past month and consumed an average of 4.9 drinks per day on the days they drank in the past month. Underage drinkers aged 12 to 20 consumed, on average, more drinks per day on the days they drank in the past month than persons aged 21 or older (4.9 vs. 2.8 drinks).
Substance Use and Risky Sexual Activity
Teen Drinkers Often Intend to Get Drunk, Survey Finds

Most teens are not regular drinkers, but those who do drink on a monthly basis are frequently imbibing in order to get drunk, according to a major finding of the 2009 Teen Survey released today from The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA*) at Columbia University.

The Network
The pharmacology of cocaethylene in humans following cocaine and ethanol administration

Cocaine users commonly consume alcoholic beverages
within a few hours of cocaine use...

Washington Liquor Control Board
Washington State Alcohol/Drug 24 Hour Helpline
Washington State Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction-Safe and Drug Free School

Athletics

Mentors in Violence Prevention Northeastern University

Club Drugs

Alcohol, Nicotine and Other Drugs
Center of Alcohol Studies
Center of Substance Abuse Prevention
Club Drugs Home
Controlled Substances Act -- Drugs of Abuse

This DEA magazine delivers clear, scientific information about drugs in a factual, straightforward way, combined with scores of precise photographs shot to scale. We believe that Drugs of Abuse fulfills an important educational need in our society.

DrugNet
Drugstory
Hispanic Outreach Initiative Campaign
ICAP-International Center For Alcohol Policies
National Clearinghouse on Alcohol and Other Drugs
National Institute on Drug Abuse
National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign
National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign
Partnership for a Drug-Free Washington & America
Prevention Files-Alcohol & Drugs
Street Drugs
The Coaches Playbook Against Drugs
The Network
Washington State Alcohol/Drug 24 Hour Helpline
Washington State Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction-Safe and Drug Free School

Cocaine

Cardiocascular complications of cocaine use
The deaths of several celebrities in recent years in association with the nontherapeutic use of cocaine have focused widespread attention on the problem of cocaine abuse...
Center of Substance Abuse Prevention
Cocaine Anonymous
DrugNet
National Institute on Drug Abuse
National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign
Partnership for a Drug-Free Washington & America
The Network
The pharmacology of cocaethylene in humans following cocaine and ethanol administration

Cocaine users commonly consume alcoholic beverages
within a few hours of cocaine use...

Washington State Alcohol/Drug 24 Hour Helpline
Washington State Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction-Safe and Drug Free School

Depression

NIMI- National Institute of Mental Health
Transforming the understanding and treatment of mental illness through research

Drugs

Alcohol, Other Drugs, and Health: Current Evidence
Informing you of the latest clinically relevant research on alcohol, illicit drugs, and health. (Boston University)
College Coalition for Substance Abuse Prevention

The College Coalition for Substance Abuse Prevention is a group of individuals involved with prevention programs at colleges and universities in Washington state who meet to discuss common issues and problems.

Controlled Substances Act -- Drugs of Abuse

This DEA magazine delivers clear, scientific information about drugs in a factual, straightforward way, combined with scores of precise photographs shot to scale. We believe that Drugs of Abuse fulfills an important educational need in our society.

Federal Student Aid - Drug Conviction Worksheet
2008-2009 Drug Conviction Worksheet in English and Spanish
la antidroga
This Spanish-language site, includes drug information, expert advice on how to handle youth drug use, and an interactive feature through which parents can submit questions to a drug-prevention expert and have them answered online.
National Survey of American Attitudes on Substance Abuse XIV: Teens and Parents
WASHINGTON, D.C., August 26, 2009 – Compared to teens who have not seen their parent(s) drunk, those who have are more than twice as likely to get drunk in a typical month, and three times likelier to use marijuana and smoke cigarettes, according to the National Survey of American Attitudes on Substance Abuse XIV: Teens and Parents, the 14th annual back-to-school survey conducted by The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA) at Columbia University.

The CASA survey found that 51 percent of 17-year olds have seen one or both of their parents drunk and 34 percent of 12- to 17-year olds have seen one or both of their parents drunk.

Drunk Driving

Alcohol/Drugs -Friendsdrivesober.org

Gambling

Gamblers Anonymous

Higher Education and Risk Reduction

Center of Substance Abuse Prevention
College Coalition for Substance Abuse Prevention

The College Coalition for Substance Abuse Prevention is a group of individuals involved with prevention programs at colleges and universities in Washington state who meet to discuss common issues and problems.

DrugNet
Federal Student Aid - Drug Conviction Worksheet
2008-2009 Drug Conviction Worksheet in English and Spanish
Health Education & Leadership Program
Health Education Research
ICAP-International Center For Alcohol Policies
Media Literacy Education
National Clearinghouse on Alcohol and Other Drugs
National Institute on Drug Abuse
National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign
Partnership for a Drug-Free Washington & America
Prevention Files-Alcohol & Drugs
RU Aware? Alcohol Education Page
The Center of Alcohol Marketing and Youth
The Higher Education Center for Alcohol and Other Drug
Washington Liquor Control Board
Washington State Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction-Safe and Drug Free School

Leadership

America Trauma Society
Center of Substance Abuse Prevention
DrugNet
Health Education & Leadership Program
Leadership to Keep Children Alcohol Free
Media Literacy Education
National Clearinghouse on Alcohol and Other Drugs
National Institute on Drug Abuse
National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign
Partnership for a Drug-Free Washington & America
Washington State Alcohol/Drug 24 Hour Helpline

Marijuana

Center of Substance Abuse Prevention
Controlled Substances Act -- Drugs of Abuse

This DEA magazine delivers clear, scientific information about drugs in a factual, straightforward way, combined with scores of precise photographs shot to scale. We believe that Drugs of Abuse fulfills an important educational need in our society.

DrugNet
National Clearinghouse on Alcohol and Other Drugs
National Institute on Drug Abuse
National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign
National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign
Partnership for a Drug-Free Washington & America
Prevention Files-Alcohol & Drugs
The Facts about Marijuana
The Network
The Truth About Marijuana
Research shows that today’s pot is addictive and causes harm to developing brains and lungs. Learn more about the health risks associated with marijuana.
Washington State Alcohol/Drug 24 Hour Helpline
Washington State Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction-Safe and Drug Free School

Men's Health

Jackson Katz
Men Can Stop Rape - Who We Are
Mentors in Violence Prevention Northeastern University

Mental Health

Active Minds on Campus
National Institute of Mental Health
National Mental Health Awareness Campaign

Our organization is a nationwide nonpartisan public education campaign that was launched as part of the 1999 White House Conference on Mental Health. We are dedicated to battling the stigma, shame, and myths surrounding mental disorders that prevent so many people from getting the help they need.

NIMI- National Institute of Mental Health
Transforming the understanding and treatment of mental illness through research

Mental Health- Musicians

Musicians for Mental Health

Mixing

The pharmacology of cocaethylene in humans following cocaine and ethanol administration

Cocaine users commonly consume alcoholic beverages
within a few hours of cocaine use...

Nutrition

National Eating Disorders Association
National Institute on Drug Abuse
The Center of Alcohol Marketing and Youth
Washington State Alcohol & Drug 24 Hour Helpline

Parents

la antidroga
This Spanish-language site, includes drug information, expert advice on how to handle youth drug use, and an interactive feature through which parents can submit questions to a drug-prevention expert and have them answered online.
National Survey of American Attitudes on Substance Abuse XIV: Teens and Parents
WASHINGTON, D.C., August 26, 2009 – Compared to teens who have not seen their parent(s) drunk, those who have are more than twice as likely to get drunk in a typical month, and three times likelier to use marijuana and smoke cigarettes, according to the National Survey of American Attitudes on Substance Abuse XIV: Teens and Parents, the 14th annual back-to-school survey conducted by The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA) at Columbia University.

The CASA survey found that 51 percent of 17-year olds have seen one or both of their parents drunk and 34 percent of 12- to 17-year olds have seen one or both of their parents drunk.
Safe Homes, Safe Parties - An Informed Families Program

The median age at which children begin drinking is 12 ( NIDA, 2002 ). Young people who begin drinking before age 15 are four times more likely to develop alcohol dependence than those who begin drinking at age 21. ( CADCA, 1996 ) & ( NIAAA, 2002 )

Teens and Substance Abuse
Too many mothers and fathers are problem parents who fail to take essential steps to prevent their kids from smoking, drinking or using drugs...

Prescription Drugs

Adolescents' Nonmedical Use of Prescription Opioid Analgesics
A NIDA Report
Anabolic Steroid Abuse
Anabolic steroid abuse: A NIDA research report
Controlled Substances Act -- Drugs of Abuse

This DEA magazine delivers clear, scientific information about drugs in a factual, straightforward way, combined with scores of precise photographs shot to scale. We believe that Drugs of Abuse fulfills an important educational need in our society.

Drugs, Brains, and Behavior: The Science of Addiction
How science has revolutionized the understanding of drug addiction.
Fentanyl
Drugs of Abuse: Fentanyl
Monitoring the Future National Survey Results on Drug Use 1976-2006

The follow-up samples in Monitoring the Future have provided excellent coverage of the national college student population for more than a quarter of a century.

National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), part of the National Institutes of Health, are launching the first large-scale national study evaluating a treatment for addiction to prescription pain medications

Researchers funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), part of the National Institutes of Health, are launching the first large-scale national study evaluating a treatment for addiction to prescription opioid analgesics (i.e., painkillers) such as Vicodin and OxyContin. NIDA’s National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network (CTN) is conducting the multi-site study, known as the Prescription Opiate Addiction Treatment Study (POATS).

Prescription Drug Abuse - March 2008
A research update from the National Insitute on Drug Abuse.
Prescription Drugs - Abuse and Addiction
National Institute on Drug Abuse Research Report Series: Prescription Drugs - Abuse and Addiction
Ritalin - Infofacts
NIDA Infofacts on Methylphenidate (Ritalin)
Steroid Abuse
A NIDA website
Steroids: Infofacts
NIDA Infofacts: Steroids (Anabolic - Androgenic)

Research

Adolescents' Nonmedical Use of Prescription Opioid Analgesics
A NIDA Report
Alcohol, Other Drugs, and Health: Current Evidence
Informing you of the latest clinically relevant research on alcohol, illicit drugs, and health. (Boston University)
America Trauma Society
Cardiocascular complications of cocaine use
The deaths of several celebrities in recent years in association with the nontherapeutic use of cocaine have focused widespread attention on the problem of cocaine abuse...
Center of Substance Abuse Prevention
Controlled Substances Act -- Drugs of Abuse

This DEA magazine delivers clear, scientific information about drugs in a factual, straightforward way, combined with scores of precise photographs shot to scale. We believe that Drugs of Abuse fulfills an important educational need in our society.

DrugNet
Eating Disorders
Health Education Research
ICAP-International Center For Alcohol Policies
Infosoft - online assessment solutions
Media Literacy Education
Monitoring the Future National Survey Results on Drug Use 1976-2006

The follow-up samples in Monitoring the Future have provided excellent coverage of the national college student population for more than a quarter of a century.

Monitoring the Future National Survey Results on Drug Use 1976-2006

The follow-up samples in Monitoring the Future have provided excellent coverage of the national college student population for more than a quarter of a century.

National Clearinghouse on Alcohol and Other Drugs
National Institute on Drug Abuse
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), part of the National Institutes of Health, are launching the first large-scale national study evaluating a treatment for addiction to prescription pain medications

Researchers funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), part of the National Institutes of Health, are launching the first large-scale national study evaluating a treatment for addiction to prescription opioid analgesics (i.e., painkillers) such as Vicodin and OxyContin. NIDA’s National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network (CTN) is conducting the multi-site study, known as the Prescription Opiate Addiction Treatment Study (POATS).

National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign
Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation
Partnership for a Drug-Free Washington & America
Prevention Files-Alcohol & Drugs
Quantity and Frequency of Alcohol Use among Underage Drinkers
Combined 2005 and 2006 data indicate that an annual average of 28.3 percent of persons aged 12 to 20 in the United States (an estimated 10.8 million persons annually) drank alcohol in the past month. Past month alcohol users aged 12 to 20 drank on an average of 5.9 days in the past month and consumed an average of 4.9 drinks per day on the days they drank in the past month. Underage drinkers aged 12 to 20 consumed, on average, more drinks per day on the days they drank in the past month than persons aged 21 or older (4.9 vs. 2.8 drinks).
Research Society on Alcoholism
Social Norms Marketing Research Project
Stop Impaired Driving
The Center of Alcohol Marketing and Youth
The Network
The pharmacology of cocaethylene in humans following cocaine and ethanol administration

Cocaine users commonly consume alcoholic beverages
within a few hours of cocaine use...

The Prevention Researcher!
Washington Liquor Control Board
Washington State Alcohol/Drug 24 Hour Helpline
Washington State Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction-Safe and Drug Free School

Sexual Assault

Alternatives to Violence on the Palouse, Inc.
Jackson Katz
Men Can Stop Rape - Who We Are
Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network
Sexual Assault Training & Investigations

Sexual Health

Condom Use and Health Education
National Center for HIV, STD and TB Prevention
Smartersex

Social Norms

DrugNet
Eating Disorders
Media Literacy Education
National Institute on Drug Abuse
Washington Liquor Control Board
Washington State Alcohol/Drug 24 Hour Helpline
Washington State Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction-Safe and Drug Free School

Sports

Mentors in Violence Prevention Northeastern University

Student Health

National Survey of American Attitudes on Substance Abuse XIV: Teens and Parents
WASHINGTON, D.C., August 26, 2009 – Compared to teens who have not seen their parent(s) drunk, those who have are more than twice as likely to get drunk in a typical month, and three times likelier to use marijuana and smoke cigarettes, according to the National Survey of American Attitudes on Substance Abuse XIV: Teens and Parents, the 14th annual back-to-school survey conducted by The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA) at Columbia University.

The CASA survey found that 51 percent of 17-year olds have seen one or both of their parents drunk and 34 percent of 12- to 17-year olds have seen one or both of their parents drunk.
Student Health 101
Actively promoting campus health and wellness.
Teen Drinkers Often Intend to Get Drunk, Survey Finds

Most teens are not regular drinkers, but those who do drink on a monthly basis are frequently imbibing in order to get drunk, according to a major finding of the 2009 Teen Survey released today from The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA*) at Columbia University.

Suicide & Mental Health

American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

Teens

National Survey of American Attitudes on Substance Abuse XIV: Teens and Parents
WASHINGTON, D.C., August 26, 2009 – Compared to teens who have not seen their parent(s) drunk, those who have are more than twice as likely to get drunk in a typical month, and three times likelier to use marijuana and smoke cigarettes, according to the National Survey of American Attitudes on Substance Abuse XIV: Teens and Parents, the 14th annual back-to-school survey conducted by The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA) at Columbia University.

The CASA survey found that 51 percent of 17-year olds have seen one or both of their parents drunk and 34 percent of 12- to 17-year olds have seen one or both of their parents drunk.
Teen Drinkers Often Intend to Get Drunk, Survey Finds

Most teens are not regular drinkers, but those who do drink on a monthly basis are frequently imbibing in order to get drunk, according to a major finding of the 2009 Teen Survey released today from The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA*) at Columbia University.

Tobacco

My Last Dip -- Smokeless Tobacco Cessation

MyLastDip is a unique Web-based intervention that is designed to help young chewing tobacco users quit.

National Institute on Drug Abuse
National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign
Washington State Alcohol/Drug 24 Hour Helpline
Washington State Department of Health's Tobacco

Underage Drinking

Quantity and Frequency of Alcohol Use among Underage Drinkers
Combined 2005 and 2006 data indicate that an annual average of 28.3 percent of persons aged 12 to 20 in the United States (an estimated 10.8 million persons annually) drank alcohol in the past month. Past month alcohol users aged 12 to 20 drank on an average of 5.9 days in the past month and consumed an average of 4.9 drinks per day on the days they drank in the past month. Underage drinkers aged 12 to 20 consumed, on average, more drinks per day on the days they drank in the past month than persons aged 21 or older (4.9 vs. 2.8 drinks).

Violence / Crime

Alternatives to Violence on the Palouse, Inc.
Center of Substance Abuse Prevention
End Abuse - Family Violence Prevention Fund
Jackson Katz
Join Together Online - Take Action Against Substance Abuse and Gun Violence
Men Can Stop Rape - Who We Are
Men Stopping Violence
Mentors in Violence Prevention Northeastern University
National Clearinghouse on Alcohol and Other Drugs
National Institute on Drug Abuse
Partnership for a Drug-Free Washington & America
Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network
Sexual Assault Training & Investigations
The Network
The Sexual Victimization of College Women December 2000
Toolkit to end Violence against Women
Violence Against Women Online Resources
Washington State Alcohol/Drug 24 Hour Helpline
Washington State Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction-Safe and Drug Free School

WSU Policies

Federal Student Aid - Drug Conviction Worksheet
2008-2009 Drug Conviction Worksheet in English and Spanish
WSU Student Handbook 2008

The WSU Student Handbook contains information such as the hours of operation for WSU's libraries, how to properly report a crime, where students can receive legal advice, the definition of FERPA, how women can find safe transportation, and much more.

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