Sure that's fair. I don't know the modern equivalent. I guess it is called "Keepin' it REAL". Which is what I was thinking in terms of efficacy from previous literature by the surgeon general.
> Well-supported scientific evidence demonstrates that a variety of prevention programs and alcohol policies that address these predictors prevent substance initiation, harmful use, and substance use related problems, and many have been found to be cost-effective. These programs and policies are effective at different stages of the lifespan, from infancy to adulthood, suggesting that it is never too
early and never too late to prevent substance misuse and related problems
https://cdc.thehcn.net/promisepractice/index/view?pid=4186 https://real-prevention.com/keepin-it-real/
I mostly found this guidance in here:
https://addiction.surgeongeneral.gov/sites/default/files/sur...
> Well-supported scientific evidence demonstrates that a variety of prevention programs and alcohol policies that address these predictors prevent substance initiation, harmful use, and substance use related problems, and many have been found to be cost-effective. These programs and policies are effective at different stages of the lifespan, from infancy to adulthood, suggesting that it is never too early and never too late to prevent substance misuse and related problems