Abstract

Over the past decade, the Audiovisual Assessment Group of the Addiction Research Foundation of Ontario has evaluated nearly 500 drug education films. A review of those evaluations reveals that good drug education films meet certain criteria and that, although there are many good films, there are many gaps that film producers could fill.

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