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Investing in Prevention Makes Good Financial Sense

Summary/Excerpts

There are significant financial and societal benefits to investing in behavioral prevention strategies for high-risk behaviors among youth, in particular, mental health challenges and substance misuse. Prevention programs, including family-based interventions and community systems, have shown significant returns on investment, saving taxpayers much more than the program costs. Despite the proven effectiveness of these programs, challenges such as scaling, funding, and implementation remain. This article calls for greater prioritization of prevention, especially in light of rising fentanyl-related overdose deaths among adolescents.

Key Statistics

Higher-risk behaviors in patients aged 9-18 ... totaled more than $327 million, accounting for more than 10 percent of all hospital-related charges

Citation

NIDA. 2022, April 28. Investing in Prevention Makes Good Financial Sense. Retrieved from https://nida.nih.gov/about-nida/noras-blog/2022/04/investing-in-prevention-makes-good-financial-sense on 2024, September 13

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