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Piloting of the Just Say Know prevention program: a psychoeducational approach to translating the neuroscience of addiction to youth

机译:刚刚说明预防计划的驾驶:一种将瘾的神经科学的心理教育方法转化为青少年

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Background Substance use during adolescence can have a number of negative consequences and interfere with normal brain development. Given limited time and resources, brief group- and school-based prevention programs are an efficient strategy for educating youth about the effects of substance use on health outcomes. Objectives To determine if a science-based, interactive substance prevention program could improve student knowledge and influence students' attitudes toward future substance use behaviors. Methods TheJust Say Knowprogram was given to 1,594 middle and high school students. The facilitator engaged students in an interactive, hour-long session covering brain basics and effects of substance use. Students completed an eight-item pre- and post-knowledge-based test to measure learning outcomes along with feedback questions about youths' attitudes toward substance use and the program. Results After the program, 94% of students reported that it provided helpful information; 92% reported it may influence their approach to substance use, with 76% specifying that they would delay or cut back on substance use. Knowledge-based test performance increased by 78%, with high schoolers displaying significantly higher scores than middle schoolers, but both showing similar improvements in scores. Students who reported higher levels of friends' substance use had smaller improvements from pre- to posttest. Conclusion Results suggestJust Say Know, a scientifically-based prevention program, is effective in increasing adolescents' program based-knowledge, has the potential to affect youths' attitudes toward substance use, and is well-received. These findings provide preliminary evidence that a cost-effective, neuroscience-informed group prevention program might reduce or delay adolescents' future substance use.
机译:背景:青春期使用药物可能会产生许多负面后果,并干扰大脑的正常发育。鉴于时间和资源有限,以小组和学校为基础的简短预防计划是教育年轻人了解药物使用对健康结果影响的有效策略。目的确定以科学为基础的交互式物质预防计划是否能提高学生的知识水平,并影响学生对未来物质使用行为的态度。方法对1594名高中生进行“只说知识”项目。建导师让学生参与了一个互动的、长达一小时的课程,内容包括大脑基础知识和物质使用的影响。学生们完成了一项八项基于知识的前后测试,以测量学习结果,以及关于青少年对药物使用和该项目态度的反馈问题。结果项目实施后,94%的学生表示项目提供了有用的信息;92%的人表示这可能会影响他们的物质使用方式,76%的人表示他们会推迟或减少物质使用。基于知识的考试成绩提高了78%,高中生的成绩明显高于初中生,但两者的成绩都有类似的提高。从测试前到测试后,报告朋友物质使用水平较高的学生的进步较小。结论结果表明,Just Say Know是一个以科学为基础的预防计划,能有效地提高青少年的计划知识,有可能影响青少年对药物使用的态度,受到了广泛的欢迎。这些发现提供了初步证据,表明一个具有成本效益、神经科学知识丰富的群体预防计划可能会减少或延迟青少年未来的药物使用。

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