Purpose: This study evaluated the implementation and outcomes of a multisite initiative to identify and intervene in adolescent substance use across the many settings where youth interact. This paper focuses on the implementation and intermediate outcomes of the initiative, while others in the supplement address impact and ultimate outcomes.
Methods: A mixed-methods cross-grantee evaluation was conducted from 2014 to 2019 among 56 recipients of funding from the Conrad N.
Objective: Examine the proportion of students with rapid firearm access and associations with recent alcohol and marijuana use.
Participants: Cross-sectional data from college freshmen ( = 183) in 2020 who participated in the study.
Methods: Using logistic regression, associations were examined between past 30-day substance use and access to firearms within 15-min.
Introduction: Military spouses play a critical role in supporting military service members, and thus, their experiences may have a significant impact on the well-being, readiness, and resilience of the U.S. Armed Forces.
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