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Evaluating the Effectiveness of a Web-Based Program (POP4Teens) to Prevent Prescription Opioid Misuse Among Adolescents: Randomized Controlled Trial

机译:评估基于Web的程序(POP4teens)的有效性,以防止在青少年之间的处方表述滥用:随机对照试验

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Background Prescription opioid (PO) use is common among adolescents in the United States. Despite recent declines from unprecedented peaks in adolescent PO use (eg, in 2012-2013), there is seemingly paradoxical evidence that PO-related consequences (eg, opioid use disorder and overdoses) are increasing. These trends and their possible consequences emphasize the importance of prevention efforts targeting PO misuse. To our knowledge, we have developed the first interactive web-based program (POP4Teens [P4T]) focused specifically on the prevention of PO misuse among adolescents. Objective This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of P4T, a web-based program designed to prevent adolescent PO misuse, in comparison with JustThinkTwice (JTT), an active control website, on PO-related attitudes, knowledge, risk perception, and intentions to use. Methods We conducted a web-based randomized controlled trial in 2018. A total of 406 adolescents (aged 12-17 years) were randomly assigned to either P4T or JTT. The outcome variables were attitudes, knowledge, and risk perceptions associated with PO misuse, intentions to use POs, and program feedback. Data were collected at baseline and at 1, 3, and 6 months. Results Both programs resulted in significant and sustained improvements in intention to use POs, increased perceived risk, impacted expectancies consistent with prevention, and improved PO refusal skills. P4T produced significantly greater increases in PO-related knowledge than JTT did, and it was reportedly easier to use and more liked. Baseline scores for youth reporting past-year medical use of POs, friends who engage in nonmedical use of POs, and/or poor mental health underscored their at-risk status compared with youth from the other groups. Conclusions P4T positively impacted all study variables that are known to prevent PO misuse among teens. Moreover, its web-based nature simplifies the dissemination and implementation of this novel tool designed to help meet the challenges of the evolving national opioid crisis.
机译:背景处方阿片类药物(PO)在美国的青少年中是常见的。尽管近期从前所未有的青少年使用峰值下降(例如,2012 - 2013年),但似乎有矛盾的证据表明Po相关后果(例如,阿片类药物使用障碍和过量)正在增加。这些趋势及其可能的后果强调了预防措施目标滥用的重要性。为了我们的知识,我们已经开发了第一个基于网络的基于Web的程序(Pop4teens [P4T])专注于预防青少年之间的PO滥用。目的本研究旨在评估P4T的有效性,该基于网络的程序,旨在防止justthinktwice(JTT),一个活跃的控制网站,一个有效的态度,知识,风险感知和意图利用。方法我们在2018年进行了基于网络的随机对照试验。总共406名青少年(12-17岁)被随机分配给P4T或JTT。结果变量是与PO滥用相关的态度,知识和风险感知,用POS使用POS和计划反馈。数据在基线和1,3和6个月内收集。结果两种计划导致意图使用POS的显着和持续改进,增加了感知风险,影响预期的预期,以及改善的PO拒绝技能。 P4T在PO相关知识中产生的增加比JTT所产生的显着提高,据据说更容易使用和更喜欢。青年的基线分数报告前年医学用途的POS,从事POS非医疗使用的朋友和/或心理健康状况不佳的危险状况与来自其他群体的青年相比。结论P4T积极影响所有已知的研究变量,以防止青少年之间的滥用。此外,其基于Web的性质简化了这种新颖工具的传播和实施,旨在帮助应对不断发展的国家阿片类药物危机的挑战。

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