A cluster-randomized trial found that personality-targeted cannabis prevention programs reduced use escalation by 33% among high-risk adolescents. This cognitive-behavioral approach represents a more precise prevention strategy than universal programs by targeting specific personality risk factors.
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Selective Personality-Targeted Intervention and the Escalation of Substance Use During Adolescence: A Secondary Analysis of A Cluster-Randomized Clinical Trial.
Substance use is a leading cause of burden of disease worldwide. Selective prevention programs can help reduce the development of problematic substance use a…