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What anti-drug campaigns try to do

What anti-drug campaigns try to do

Flow diagram of Talk to FRANK linking campaign features to psychological mechanisms and outcomes

An anti-drug campaign is a public health intervention designed to change knowledge, attitudes, intentions and behaviour around drug use. It may try to delay first use, reduce harm or encourage people to seek support.

Anti-drug campaign and strategies Lesson

  1. A Level
  2. /Psychology
  3. /Anti-drug campaign and strategies

Step-by-step lessons covering Edexcel A Level Psychology Anti-drug campaign and strategies for A Level Psychology. Each lesson works through exam-style questions in Paper 1, Paper 2 and Paper 3 format. Start with the compulsory core topics before tackling the more evaluation-heavy optional and issues-and-debates content.

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