Strategies What Works for Health includes evidence-informed strategies to create communities where everyone can thrive. SORT BY A-ZBest MatchNewest VIEW 102550 23 Strategies Implement broad initiatives to reduce alcohol and drug use Improve quality of care Support responsible marketing and provision of alcohol and other legal drugs Alcohol and Drug Use Quality of Care Clear all Bookmark this strategy Social norms campaigns on alcohol misuse among college students Provide objective, normative information to reduce college students’ misperceptions about alcohol use and, ultimately, change their drinking behavior Evidence Rating: Some Evidence Alcohol and Drug Use Bookmark this strategy Trauma-informed health care Shift the way health care organizations approach trauma by adopting universal trauma precautions and providing trauma-specific care Evidence Rating: Expert Opinion Quality of Care Bookmark this strategy Universal school-based alcohol prevention programs Provide all students with the information and skills to prevent alcohol use; programs can be delivered via a specific curriculum or as a component of classroom behavior management Evidence Rating: Some Evidence Alcohol and Drug Use First page |« Previous page ‹ Page 1 Page 2 Currently on page 3
Bookmark this strategy Social norms campaigns on alcohol misuse among college students Provide objective, normative information to reduce college students’ misperceptions about alcohol use and, ultimately, change their drinking behavior Evidence Rating: Some Evidence Alcohol and Drug Use
Bookmark this strategy Trauma-informed health care Shift the way health care organizations approach trauma by adopting universal trauma precautions and providing trauma-specific care Evidence Rating: Expert Opinion Quality of Care
Bookmark this strategy Universal school-based alcohol prevention programs Provide all students with the information and skills to prevent alcohol use; programs can be delivered via a specific curriculum or as a component of classroom behavior management Evidence Rating: Some Evidence Alcohol and Drug Use