Document Type
Report
Publication Date
6-30-2013
Abstract
This final report documents the major findings of an evaluation of the Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Prevention Program (ATOD-Year 2) conducted by the Consortium for Organizational Research and Evaluation (CORE) of the University of Nebraska at Omaha for the Nebraska Urban Indian Health Coalition (NUIHC). The purpose of the study is to provide an analysis of several key NUIHC substance-abuse prevention initiatives.
The study consists of three parts: 1) an analysis of the Teen Maze project implemented in Omaha by NUIHC and community partners, 2) an analysis of the results obtained from NUIHC’s administration of a Risk/Need Outreach Form at an Omaha powwow and 3) the results obtained from a test of the Risk/Need Outreach Form in an NUIHC youth group.
Recommended Citation
Piper, R. K.; Friedly, JoDee; and Flairty, Taylor, "Nebraska Urban Indian Health Coalition Alcohol, Tobacco And Other Drugs Prevention Program (Atod-Year 2) Evaluation Report: Final Report" (2013). Past Publications. 419.
https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/cparpublications/419