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Preventing youths' use of inhalants and other harmful legal products in frontier Alaskan communities: a randomized trial.

机译:在边境的阿拉斯加社区中防止年轻人使用吸入剂和其他有害法律产品:一项随机试验。

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This study tests for the efficacy of a school-based drug prevention curriculum (Think Smart) that was designed to reduce use of Harmful Legal Products (HLPs, such as inhalants and over-the-counter drugs), alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs among fifth- and sixth-grade students in frontier Alaska. The curriculum consisted of 12 core sessions and 3 booster sessions administered 2 to 3 months later, and was an adaptation of the Schinke life skills training curriculum for Native Americans. Fourteen communities, which represented a mixture of Caucasian and Alaska Native populations in various regions of the state, were randomly assigned to intervention or control conditions. Single items measuring 30-day substance use and multi-item scales measuring the mediators under study were taken from prior studies. Scales for the mediators demonstrated satisfactory construct validity and internal reliability. A pre-intervention survey was administered in classrooms in each school in the fall semester of the fifth and sixth grades prior to implementing the Think Smart curriculum, and again in the spring semester immediately following the booster session. A follow-up survey was administered 6 months later in the fall semester of the sixth and seventh grades. A multi-level analysis found that the Think Smart curriculum produced a decrease (medium size effect) in the proportion of students who used HLPs over a 30-day period at the 6 month follow-up assessment. There were no effects on other drug use. Further, the direct effect of HLPs use was not mediated by the measured risk and protective factors that have been promoted in the prevention field. Alternative explanations and implications of these results are discussed.
机译:这项研究测试了旨在减少使用有害法律产品(HLP,例如吸入剂和非处方药),酒精,烟草和其他药物的学校药物预防课程(Think Smart)的功效。在阿拉斯加边疆的五年级和六年级学生中。该课程包括12个核心课程和2至3个月后举办的3个强化课程,是对美国原住民Schinke生活技能培训课程的改编。代表该州各个地区的高加索人和阿拉斯加原住民混合而成的14个社区被随机分配到干预或控制条件下。从先前的研究中获得了单项测量30天物质使用量的项目,以及测量了所研究介质的多项目量表。中介者的量表显示出令人满意的构建效度和内部可靠性。在实施Think Smart课程之前,在五年级和六年级的秋季学期在每所学校的教室中进行了干预前调查,在强化课程之后的春季学期又进行了干预前调查。在6年级和7年级的秋季学期6个月后进行了一项随访调查。一项多层次分析发现,在6个月的跟踪评估中,Think Smart课程在30天内使用HLP的学生比例有所减少(中等规模的影响)。对其他药物的使用没有影响。此外,HLPs使用的直接效果并未受到预防领域中已推广的已测风险和保护因子的介导。讨论了这些结果的替代解释和含义。

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