Analysing Drug Addiction Prevention. The Future of Health Promotion
Abstract
The prevention of the drug addictions has been and continues being one of problematic the social ones that have worried to our society, an echo of it, and in an attempt to put on new routes of solution, the National Plan on Drugs takes already working in this fight twenty years. It has arrived, then, the moment to know the results, his interpretations, for correcting the errors and for continuing betting by a prepared society to live in a world where the drugs exist, they have been consumed and they will continue being it, where its use does not constitute a social problem, and contributes to improve our quality of life instead of diminishing it. All analysis cannot be separated of the context in which it has been formed, and our contribution tries to add some light on this context guided by some intervention models that although apparently appear like opposite, they have worked like complementary, it is of course true that it becomes necessary to continue betting by the educative actions from the health education that empower to the individuals and the societies.Downloads
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