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Washington; IDB; 2010. 25 p.
Monography in English | LILACS | ID: lil-587522

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This paper reports the results of a three-month randomized controlled trial toestimate the impact of an Internet and mobile telephone short messageservice (SMS) intervention on adolescents’ information about substances and rates of consumption. A low percentage of participants logged on to the Web platform, but most participants were reached through e-mails and SMS. It is found that the intervention was able to affect awareness that certain substances are drugs, but no significant changes in consumption habits were found.


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Humans , Adolescent , Alcohol-Related Disorders , Internet , Illicit Drugs , Substance-Related Disorders , Tobacco Use Disorder , Cell Phone , Uruguay/epidemiology
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