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This initial collection or research references, reports and resources has been started by the International School Health Network from a previous Canadian project. Visitors to and members of this wiki-based web site are welcome to add references (using the Easy Edit" tool found at the top of the page or commenting on the collection by using the "thread" tool found at the bottom of the page. (All previous versions of this page are automatically saved by the system, so don't hesitate to edit this page. Eventually, when time and resources permit, this initial collection will be formatted in accordance with the outline used in this knowledge exchange program for bibliographies/ toolboxes relating to theories, models and approaches.

This page lists research, reports and resources on cost-effectiveness and cost-benefits of school health, safety, basic education and social development programs.

Health Canada. School-based Smoking Prevention: Economic Costs Versus Benefits. Ottawa, ON. (Cost Analysis)

Caulkins JP, Rydell CP, Everingham SS, Chiesa J, Bushway S. 1999. An ounce of prevention, a pound of uncertainty: The cost-effectiveness of school-based drug prevention programs. Santa Monica, CA: Rand Drug Policy Research Center. Vol. 23. (Cost Analysis)

Wang LY, Davis M, Robin L, Collins J, Coyle K, Baumler E. 2000. Economic evaluation of Safer Choices: a school-based human immunodeficiency virus, other sexually transmitted diseases, and pregnancy prevention program.Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 154(10):1017-24. (Cost Analysis) (/a>

Wang LY, Qang Y, Lowry R, Wechsler H. 2003. Economic analysis of a school-based obesity prevention program. Obes Res. 11(11):1313-24. (Cost Analysis)

Young TL, Ireson C. 2003. Effectiveness of school-based telehealth care in urban and rural elementary schools. Pediatrics. 112(5):1088-94. (Study)

Guay M, Clouatre AM, Blackburn M, Baron G. De Wals P, Roy c, Desrochers J, Milord F. 2003. Effectiveness and cost comparisons of two strategies for hepatitis B vaccination of school children. Can J Public Health. 94(1):64-7. (Cost Analysis)

Woodward A. 1995. Overview of methods: Cost-effectiveness and cost-offsets of prevention. Cost-Benefit/Cost-Effectiveness Research of Drug Abuse Prevention: Implications for Programming and Policy, NIDA Research Monograph 176. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health. (Review)



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