The Drug Resistance Strategies Project as Translational Research |
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Authors: | Michael L. Hecht - Michael L. Hecht is a Liberal Arts Research Professor in the |
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Affiliation: | Michael L. Hecht - Michael L. Hecht is a Liberal Arts Research Professor in the Department of Communication Arts and Sciences at Pennsylvania State University, Michelle Miller-Day - Michelle Miller-Day is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Arts and Sciences at Pennsylvania State University |
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Abstract: | This paper tells the story of the multi-layered translational process of the Drug Resistance Strategies Project. The Drug Resistance Strategies Project provides an exemplar of translational scholarship, translating adolescent narratives about their substance use experiences into an efficacious, substance abuse prevention middle school curriculum. The curriculum, called keepin' it REAL, was developed using the principle of cultural grounding and translational performances and has been found to reduce adolescent substance use. The authors tell the story of this project from its inception to its current role as a model substance abuse prevention program. |
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Keywords: | Translational Drug Resistance Petronio |
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