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Publication ID: PEP23-03-10-018
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This Spanish language fact sheet is to inform parents how to effectively talk to their young adult about the risks of underage drinking.
Publication ID: PEP23-03-10-017
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This guide and video gives parents information they can discuss with their college-bound young adults about the consequences of underage drinking.

Publication ID: PEP23-03-10-016
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This fact sheet is to inform parents how to effectively talk to their young adult about the risks of underage drinking.

Publication ID: PEP23-03-10-005
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This data visualization illustrates heavy alcohol use and binge drinking statistics amongst college age youth to inform colleges and communities.

Publication ID: PEP21-03-00-001
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Alcohol remains the number one substance used by young people. These 24 legal policy summaries allow you to track how your state regulates underage drinking as compared to other states in order to help inform your prevention work.

Publication ID: PEP21-03-10-006
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This fact sheet offers cited facts about alcohol use among college students. The fact sheet covers age ranges, gender trends, and alcohol use consequences.

Publication ID: PEP20-03-10-001
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This guide highlights steps taken by the Frostburg State University community to reduce underage and high-risk drinking among the student population and discusses how these strategies were implemented.

Publication ID: PEP20-03-10-002
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This guide shows how HBCUs, as well as other institutions that primarily serve students from a distinct background, region, or culture, can create prevention strategies to meet the unique needs of those students.

Publication ID: PEP19-03-01-001
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The purpose of the guide is to provide school leaders and administrators with key information regarding student assistance services for substance use and mental health initiatives.

Publication ID: SMA18-5072
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This fact sheet contains the background and history of SAMHSA's "Talk. They Hear You." national prevention campaign for parents and other caregivers.

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