Life Skills Training (LST)

National Health Promotion Associates, Inc

Program Type

Education or Training Program

Cost

$2,501 or more

Evidence Type

Empirically-Defined Evidence

SPRC Comprehensive Approach

Identify and Assist, Increase Help-Seeking, Effective Care/Treatment, Reduce Access to Means, Life Skills and Resilience

Program or Intervention Summary

LifeSkills Training (LST) is a classroom-based universal prevention program designed to prevent adolescent tobacco, alcohol, marijuana use, and violence. LST contains 30 sessions to be taught over three years (15, 10, and 5 sessions), and additional violence prevention lessons also are available each year (3, 2, and 2 sessions). Three major program components teach students: (1) personal self-management skills, (2) social skills, and (3) information and resistance skills specifically related to drug use. Skills are taught using instruction, demonstration, feedback, reinforcement, and practice.

Type Education or Training Program
Setting PK-12 School
People Women, Men, People Who Live in Urban Areas, People Who Live in Rural Areas, People Who Live in Suburban Areas
Languages English
Study Method Quantitative Design
Implementer Requirement Adults, K-12 school faculty and staff, Professional Educators
Training Requirement Yes
Delivery Options In-Person
Risk and Protective Factors Impulsive or aggressive tendencies, Substance use, Violence victimization and/or perpetration, Bullying

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