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Presentations
The
Prevention Research Center periodically releases a presentation
highlighting the research conducted at the Center. Several
of these presentations are now available online. To view a
presentation, please click on the title of the presentation.
PRC
CD-ROM Presentation 2002
The
PRC CD-ROM Presentation 2002 highlights many of the research
projects currently under evaluation at the center, including
video presentations featuring members of the research staff.
System
Requirements: This presentation contains digital video, which
utilizes Windows Media Player 7/8 and is best viewed on a
computer with at least a Pentium III/450 MHz or better processor
and a DSL/ISDN (256 kbps) Internet connection.
Outcomes:
A Video Report on the Community Prevention Trials
In
1992 the Prevention Research Center initiated a five-year
project called the Community Prevention Trials with the goal
of reducing alcohol abuse and alcohol-related injuries and
death by focusing on environmental approaches to prevention.
This video presentation is a follow-up to "Community
Prevention Trials: A Project of the Prevention Research Center"
and reports on the initial results of the study.
System
Requirements: This presentation contains digital video, which
utilizes Windows Media Player 7/8 and is best viewed on a
computer with at least a Pentium III/450 MHz or better processor
and a DSL/ISDN (256 kbps) Internet connection.
Community
Prevention Trials: A Project of the Prevention Research Center
In
1992 the Prevention Research Center initiated a five-year
project called the Community Prevention Trials with the goal
of reducing alcohol abuse and alcohol-related injuries and
death by focusing on environmental approaches to prevention.
This video presentation reports on several different aspects
of the project including interviews with participating research
staff members.
System
Requirements: This presentation contains digital video, which
utilizes Windows Media Player 7/8 and is best viewed on a
computer with at least a Pentium III/450 MHz or better processor
and a DSL/ISDN (256 kbps) Internet connection.
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