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Recent advances in the field of substance abuse prevention have derived from a consideration of the etiology of substance use and have also been solidly grounded in psychological theory. Evaluation studies of psychosocial prevention interventions have become increasingly rigorous, and clearly demonstrate that there are effective approaches to prevention. The Life Skills Training Program is an example of a competence enhancement approach to substance abuse prevention. While research with this approach demonstrates its effectiveness at reducing substance use behavior, experience working with disadvantaged youth suggests the need to broaden the concept of competence enhancement. Specifically, recommendations are made for formalizing the concept of positive life options as a potentially important component of substance abuse prevention.
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