Native Communities: Alcohol Intervention Review (NativeAIR)
NativeAIR was developed to provide Tribal and community leaders, educators, health professionals, and others with research-based information that they can use in their efforts to reduce the adverse impact of alcohol in their communities.
NativeAIR contains reviews of evidence-based alcohol interventions for American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) and other Indigenous communities from published, peer-reviewed studies. NativeAIR highlights 39 total interventions organized into three areas: prevention interventions for fetal alcohol spectrum disorders, prevention interventions for alcohol misuse, and treatment interventions for alcohol use disorder. Experts reviewed each intervention utilizing a rigorous set of criteria. Many of the interventions include important aspects of cultural relevance and Tribal inclusion.
Choose a topic to view and compare interventions:
Prevention of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD)
Evidence-based interventions to prevent FASD.Prevention of Alcohol Misuse
Evidence-based interventions to prevent alcohol misuseTreatment of Alcohol Use Disorder
Evidence-based interventions to treat alcohol use disorder.