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Evaluating a selective prevention program for substance use and comorbid behavioral problems in adolescents with mild to borderline intellectual disabilities: Study protocol of a randomized controlled trial

机译:评估轻度至临界智力障碍青少年的药物滥用和共病行为问题选择性预防计划:一项随机对照试验的研究方案

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Background Substance use and abuse is a growing problem among adolescents with mild to borderline intellectual disabilities (ID). Substance use patterns in general population are similar to patterns among non-disabled peers, but substance use has more negative consequences for adolescents with mild to borderline ID, and they are at an increased risk for developing a substance use disorder. Nevertheless, effective and evidence based prevention programs for this groups are lacking. The study described in this protocol tested the effectiveness of a selective intervention aimed at reducing substance use in adolescents with mild to borderline ID and behavioral problems. In the intervention, participants acquire competences to deal with their high-risk personality traits. Methods A randomized controlled trial will be conducted among 14–21-year old adolescents with mild to borderline ID and behavioral problems admitted to treatment facilities in the Netherlands. Inclusion criteria are previous substance use and personality risk for substance use. Participants will be individually randomized to the intervention (n?=?70) or control (n?=?70) groups. The intervention group will be exposed to six individual sessions and five group sessions carried out by two qualified trainers over six-week period. Primary outcomes will be the percentage reduction in substance use (for alcohol: percentage decrease of binge drinking, weekly use and problematic use, for cannabis: the percentage decrease of lifetime cannabis use and weekly use and for hard drug: the percentage decrease of lifetime use). Secondary outcomes will be motives for substance use, intention to use, and internalizing and externalizing behavioral problems. All outcome measures will be assessed after two, six, and twelve months after the intervention. Discussion This study protocol describes the design of an effectiveness study of a selective prevention program for substance use in adolescents with mild to borderline ID and behavioral problems. We expect a significant reduction in alcohol, cannabis and hard drug use among adolescents in the intervention group compared with the control group. Trial registration This trial is registered in the Dutch Trial Register (Cochrane Collaboration) as NTR5037 registered at 15 April 2015.
机译:背景知识在轻度至边缘性智力障碍(ID)的青少年中,物质的使用和滥用是一个日益严重的问题。普通人群中的物质使用方式与非残障同龄人的使用方式相似,但是物质使用会对ID轻度到临界的青少年产生更多负面影响,并且他们患上物质使用障碍的风险增加。然而,缺乏针对这些人群的有效和基于证据的预防计划。该协议中描述的研究测试了选择性干预的有效性,该干预旨在减少轻度至临界ID和行为问题的青少年的物质使用。在干预中,参与者获得了应对他们的高风险人格特质的能力。方法将在荷兰的14-21岁,具有轻度至临界ID和行为问题的青少年中进行随机对照试验。纳入标准是以前的药物使用和药物使用的人格风险。参与者将被随机分为干预组(n = 70)或对照组(n = 70)。干预小组将在六个星期的时间内参加由两名合格的培训师进行的六次个人会议和五次小组会议。主要结果将是减少物质使用的百分比(对于酒精:暴饮暴食,每周使用和有问题的使用减少的百分比,对于大麻:终身使用和每周使用的大麻减少的百分比以及对于硬性药物:终身使用的百分比减少)。次要结果将是物质使用,使用意图以及内化和外化行为问题的动机。干预后两个月,六个月和十二个月,将评估所有结果指标。讨论本研究方案描述了针对轻度至临界ID和行为问题的青少年物质使用的选择性预防计划的有效性研究的设计。我们预计干预组的青少年酒精,大麻和硬毒品使用量将比对照组显着减少。试验注册该试验已于2015年4月15日在荷兰试验注册簿(Cochrane Collaboration)中注册为NTR5037。

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