Funded by the National
Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) via the American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act of 2009, the current research project – a
computer-based drug prevention intervention for American Indian youth –
will combine the best science-based practices in drug prevention and
multi-media health education to develop a modified, new media version
of the State-wide Indian Drug Prevention Program for internet- and
computer-based delivery.
The State-wide Indian Drug Prevention Program directly addresses the
emergent need for evidence-based, culturally relevant interventions
that are accessible and engaging to American Indian youth in
reservations and remote locations. The project is expected to run
through late 2011.
12/11/2009
First Panel Teleconference Call
1/23/2010
Panel Meeting in South Tahoe
2/2/2010
Videography Teleconference Call
3/5/2010
Storyboard Review Meeting
3/26/2010
HAWK2 Workshop
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