The Future of Everything

The future of substance abuse in youth

Jan 30, 2026
Bonnie Halpern-Felsher, a developmental psychologist who designs school prevention programs and advocates for nicotine and THC regulation. She discusses how teens prioritize immediate social rewards, the role of flavors and marketing in youth uptake, culturally tailored school curricula, rising cannabis potency and risks, and practical steps for families and policy to reduce youth substance use.
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INSIGHT

Teens Prioritize Now Over Later

  • Adolescents focus on immediate social and physical consequences rather than long-term risks.
  • Communicate effects that matter today, like breath, sports, and social image, not distant diseases.
INSIGHT

Research Translates Into Policy And Programs

  • Research can directly inform policy and school programs to reduce youth substance use.
  • Bonnie's lab translated findings into flavor bans, nicotine limits, and widely used curricula.
ADVICE

Measure Curriculum Impact Rigorously

  • Use embedded pre/post surveys and randomized trials to evaluate prevention curricula.
  • Share data dashboards with schools to demonstrate changes in knowledge, attitudes, intentions, and quitting.
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