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Substance Misuse Prevention for Young Adults

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This guide supports health care providers, systems, and communities seeking to prevent substance misuse among young adults. It describes relevant research findings, examines emerging and best practices, identifies knowledge gaps and implementation challenges, and offers useful resources.

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PEP19-PL-Guide-1
Publication Date
December 2019

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