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4 Chapter 4: Strategy by DOMAIN and CONTRIBUTING FACTORS

Domains are the arena in which a contributing factor thrives. The domain is a way to identify the best reach for different contributing (risk and protective) factors which impact behavior. Questions to ask are: “What are the contributing factors (risk and protective factors) that have led to negative behavior?” and  “In which domain do these elements belong?”

This chapter sorts strategies by the contributing factors they are designed to focus upon. Contributing factors, or risk and protective factors, are the internal and external influences by which people start a behavior. Thoughts, feelings, external environment, and living conditions are all examples of contributing factors. A change in contributing factors can result in positive or negative behavioral changes. For instance, isolation and loneliness can contribute to behaviors that are not positive; while social interaction with people who do not use substances can have a positive effect on behavior.

Clicking on the strategy will navigate you to its listing in Chapter 1.

Individual /Peer Domain

Contributing Factor (Determinants):

  • Risk Factors
    • Rebelliousness/Early and persistent problem behavior
    • Antisocial Behavior
    • Friends who engage in drug use/Peer substance use
    • Favorable attitudes toward substance use,
    • Early initiation of substance use,
    • Genetic Predictors
  • Protective Factors
    • Constitutional factors/Social, emotional, behavioral, cognitive, and moral competence
    • Self-efficacy
    • Spirituality
    • Resiliency
  • Older Adult Factors
    • Long-lasting pain
    • Changes in care or living situations
    • Poor health status
    • Chronic physical illness
    • Multiple prescription drugs
    • Avoidance coping style
    • History of alcohol misuse
    • Past or co-occurring substance use disorders
    • Past or co-occurring mental disorders
    • Financial Stress
    • Bereavement
    • Unexpected or forced retirement
    • Social isolation
Program/Practice/Policy Population of Focus Evidence of Effectiveness
Alcohol EDU College through age 30 Tier 1
Alcohol Literacy Challenge High School, College Tier 2
Al’s Pals: Kids Making Healthy Choices Pre-K, Elementary Tier 1
All Stars (All Stars Core Program) Elementary, Middle, High School Tier 1
Bienvenido Young Adults, Adults, Older Adults, Unique Population (Hispanic) Tier 2
Big Brothers, Big Sisters Elementary, Middle School, High School Tier 2
Blues Programs High School Tier 1
Cannabis eCHECKUP TO GO College Tier 2
CATCH My Breath Middle, High School Tier 1
College Age Social Norms Campaign College Tier 1
Coping Power Elementary Tier 1
Curriculum Based Support Group Elementary, Middle, Early High School Tier 2
FootPrints for Life Pre-K, Elementary Tier 1
Great Body Shop Pre-K – Middle School Tier 1
InShape Prevention Plus Wellness Early Adulthood Tier 2
keepin’ It REAL Middle School Tier 1
LifeSkills Training Program Elementary, Middle, High School Tier 1
LifeSkills Transitions Upper High School Tier 3
Linking the Interests of Families and Teachers (LIFT) Early Elementary, Teachers, Parents Tier 1
Lion’s Quest Skills for Growing Elementary Tier 1
Master Mind Upper Elementary Tier 2
Media Detective Elementary Tier 1
Media Ready Middle School, High School Tier 2
Michigan Model for Health Elementary, Middle, High School Tier 1
Model Smoking Prevention Program Middle School Tier 2
Positive Action High School, Young Adult Tier 1
PreVenture Middle, High School Tier 1
Prime for Life Young Adult, Adult Tier 2
Project Alert Middle, High School Tier 2
Project Northland and Class Action (booster) Middle School Tier 2
Project STAR: Midwestern Prevention Project (MPP) Middle, Early High School Tier 1
Project SUCCESS Middle, High School Tier 1
Project Toward No Drug Abuse Middle, High School, College Tier 1
Project Toward No Tobacco Use Middle, High School Tier 2
Project Venture Indigenous People (American Indian Youth) Tier 2
Protecting You, Protecting Me Elementary Tier 2
Raising Healthy Children Elementary, Middle, High School Tier 2
Refuse, Remove, Reasons High School Tier 1
Smart Leaders/Stay SMART Middle School Tier 2
SPORT Prevention Plus  Wellness High School Tier 1
Team Awareness Young Adult, Adult, Older Adult Tier 1
Team Resilience Young Adult Tier 3
Too Good for Drugs Elementary, Middle, High School Tier 1
Too Good for Violence Elementary, Middle, High School Tier 1
Wellness Initiative for Senior Education (WISE) Older Adult Tier 1

School Domain

Contributing Factor (Risk and Protective Factors)

  • Risk Factors:
    • Academic failure
    • Lack of commitment to school
  • Protective Factors:
    • Opportunities for positive social involvement
    • Recognition for positive behavior
    • Bonding
    • Healthy beliefs and clear standards for behavior
Program/Practice/Policy Population of Focus Evidence of Effectiveness
Al’s Pals: Kids Making Healthy Choices Pre-K, Elementary Tier 1
Caring School Community Elementary, Middle School Tier 2
College Age Social Norms Campaign College Tier 2
FootPrints for Life Pre-K, Elementary Tier 1
Good Behavior Game Elementary Tier 1
Great Body Shop Pre-K – Middle School Tier 1
Linking the Interests of Families and Teachers (LIFT) Early Elementary, Teachers, Parents Tier 1
Lion’s Quest Skills for Growing Elementary Tier 1
Positive Action High School, Young Adult Tier 1
Positive Cultural Framework All Populations Tier 2
PreVenture Middle, High School Tier 2
Project Toward No Drug Abuse High School, College Tier 1
Raising Healthy Children Elementary, Middle, High School Tier 2
Second Step Elementary, Middle School Tier 1

Family Domain

Contributing Factor (Risk and Protective Factors)

  • Risk Factors:
    • Family history of drug use
    • Family management problems,
    • Family conflict
    • Parental attitudes favor drug use
  • Protective Factors:
    • Opportunities for positive social involvement
    • Recognition for positive behavior
    • Bonding
    • Marriage or committed relationship
    • Healthy beliefs and clear standards for behavior
Program/Practice/Policy Population of Focus Evidence of Effectiveness
Baby and Me, Tobacco Free Pregnant and New Mothers Tier 1
Creating Lasting Family Connections Elementary, Middle, High School, Parents Tier 1
Familias Unidas Middle, High School, Parents, Unique Population Tier 1
Families in Action Families Tier 1
Family Matters Elementary, Middle, Parents Tier 2
Guiding Good Choices Elementary, Middle, Parents Tier 1
Linking the Interests of Families and Teachers (LIFT) Early Elementary, Teachers, Parents Tier 1
Parent Focused Positive Norms Campaign Parents Tier 2
STARS for Families Middle, Early High School, Parents Tier 2
Staying Connected with your Teen Middle, High School, Young Adult, Parents Tier 1
Strengthening Families Program Pre-K, Elementary, Middle, High School, Parents Tier 2
Strengthening Families Program 10-14 Middle School, Parents Tier 1
Strong African American Families Elementary, Middle School, Parents Tier 2

Community Domain

Contributing Factor (Risk and Protective Factors):

  • Risk Factors:
    • Low Cost of Alcohol
    • High availability of substances
    • Community laws and norms favor substance use
    • Media portrayal of alcohol use
    • Transitions and mobility
    • Low neighborhood attachment
    • Community disorganization,
    • Low socioeconomic status/Extreme economic deprivation
  • Protective Factors:
    • Opportunities for positive social involvement
    • Recognition for positive behavior
    • Bonding
    • Healthy beliefs and clear standards for behavior
Program/Practice/Policy Population of Focus Evidence of Effectiveness
Advertising Restrictions Community Tier 2
Alternative Events and Activities All Populations Tier 2
Communities Mobilized for a Change on Alcohol (CMCA) Young Adult Tier 1
Drug Take Back/Disposal Community Tier 1
Lion’s Quest Skills for Growing Elementary Tier 1
Policy Change Community Tier 2
Positive Cultural Framework All Populations Tier 2
The Truth Campaign Community Tier 1
Youth Positive Social Norms Campaign Elementary, Middle, High School Tier 2

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