Abstract
Contemporary adolescents are at a higher risk for developing a substance use disorder. Risk factors serve as predictors for identifying youths at the greatest risk for developing these disorders. Protective factors serve to protect adolescents from developing the substance use disorders. First-time drug use can be prevented through the “model program” modalities implemented through prevention research. However, when youths fall through the cracks and develop a substance dependency on alcohol or other substances, treatment strategies promise hope for adolescents who are experiencing the onset of substance dependency.