Written by leading authorities, this comprehensive volume reviews
current knowledge about multiple problem behaviors in adolescence,
focusing on "what works" in prevention and treatment. Cutting-edge
research is presented on the epidemiology, development, and social costs
of four youth problems that frequently co-occur: serious antisocial
behavior, drug and alcohol misuse, tobacco smoking, and risky sexual
behavior. A framework for reducing these behaviors is outlined, drawing
on both clinical and public health perspectives, and empirically
supported prevention and treatment programs are identified. Also
addressed are ways to promote the development, dissemination, and
effective implementation of research-based intervention practices.